French far-right leader Marine Le Pen plans to peacefully fight her five-year ban from running for office, drawing inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr, as thousands rallied in Paris to support her after being convicted of embezzling EU funds. Le Pen’s appeal against the ruling will be decided in the summer of 2026, as she remains a frontrunner in polls for the 2027 presidential election despite facing criticism for her attacks on the judiciary and French institutions. Centrist politicians and leftist party supporters have united in opposition to Le Pen’s accusations, highlighting the divisive nature of her legal battle and political future.
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Israel’s plans for aid supply will endanger lives: UN
International aid agencies have criticized Israel's plans for controlling aid distribution in Gaza, emphasizing that these measures will exacerbate the humanitarian crisis amid ongoing restrictions on food and supplies. The UN has rejected a new US-backed aid system, arguing it could lead to mass displacement and violates neutrality principles, while thousands of desperate Palestinians continue to rely on dwindling charity kitchens for food. UNICEF advocates for lifting the blockade to allow humanitarian aid, asserting that...
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