Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the National Front party in France, known for his nationalist views on immigration and opposition to the European Union, has died at 96. His daughter Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party confirmed his passing, marking the end of a political career that reshaped French politics over four decades. Despite his controversial statements and legal troubles, Le Pen’s impact on French politics and society remains significant, even as his daughter has distanced herself from his extremist image.
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Leaders vow action after more antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Perth
Premiers from opposite sides of the country, including NSW Premier Chris Minns and Western Australia Premier Roger Cook, have condemned recent antisemitic incidents and vowed to punish those responsible. The NSW government is taking action against a spate of incidents in Sydney, while WA Premier Cook accused culprits in his state of sowing division and hatred. The federal government has imposed sanctions against an online neo-Nazi network, and there are calls to strengthen hate speech...
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