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I am a journalist for France 24 and I will be in Israel from May 9 to May 16 inclusive, filing for a number of media outlets. I am available for live or recorded standups/interviews/phone hits to help you with your coverage of news events in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Prior to joining France 24 in January 2018, I was a European affairs correspondent for Euronews based in Brussels. I have previously appeared as a contributor on the BBC World Service, BBC Five Live, LBC Radio (UK), CBS News (US), ABC Radio (Australia), FM4 (Austria) and Newstalk ZB (New Zealand).
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Trump Treasury hopeful vows to slash spending with Elon Musk
John Paulson, a Wall Street titan, is being considered for Treasury Secretary under a potential second Trump administration. He plans to collaborate with Elon Musk to reduce federal spending, targeting green projects supported by the Biden-Harris administration. The article highlights the potential for significant budget cuts and the involvement of other key figures like Howard Lutnick and Jamie Dimon. Paulson's approach includes strategic tariffs against Chinese companies and a focus on energy and trade policy. The article also mentions Trump's intention to appoint Musk to a government efficiency commission.
JPMorgan sues customers for check fraud after exploiting viral ATM glitch
JPMorgan Chase has initiated lawsuits against customers accused of exploiting an ATM glitch that allowed them to withdraw funds before checks cleared. The bank is seeking the return of over $661,000 from two individuals and two businesses in Houston, Miami, and Los Angeles. The glitch, which went viral on TikTok, enabled customers to deposit large checks and access funds immediately. JPMorgan is cooperating with law enforcement and emphasizes the impact of fraud on the banking system. The lawsuits do not preclude potential criminal charges, and the bank continues to investigate numerous check fraud incidents.
JPMorgan’s Dimon slams Biden-Harris admin over ‘onslaught’ of red tape: ‘I’ve had it with this s—!’
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon criticized the Biden-Harris administration for excessive regulatory measures impacting the banking industry, particularly targeting the Basel III proposal and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rule on data transfer. Dimon expressed frustration with the current regulatory environment, suggesting it hinders economic growth and affects lower-paid individuals. He also hinted at political implications, noting the potential impact of the upcoming presidential election on these policies.
World Bank bureaucrats lost track of at least $24B in funds fighting climate change: ‘Could be twice or 10 times more’
A report by Oxfam reveals that the World Bank has lost track of at least $24 billion intended for climate change initiatives due to poor record-keeping practices. The findings suggest that the actual amount could be significantly higher. The US, as the largest shareholder, has potentially lost nearly $4 billion. Criticism from the Heritage Foundation highlights concerns over wasteful spending on progressive causes. The World Bank disputes the findings but acknowledges the need for transparency. The report underscores the challenges in tracking international financial aid and the political implications of such mismanagement.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon reportedly backs Kamala Harris for prez despite denials
Speculation surrounds JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's potential support for Kamala Harris's presidential bid, despite his public denials. Reports suggest Dimon might consider a role in Harris's administration, possibly as Treasury Secretary, if she wins. Dimon has expressed disdain for Donald Trump, citing his election denialism, and has been vocal on political issues like the war in Ukraine and inequality. While Dimon remains non-committal publicly, his actions and statements hint at a preference for Harris over Trump. The article also highlights the financial implications of a government role for Dimon, contrasting his current compensation with that of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
Just like that: World Bank bureaucrats lost track of $24 to $41 billion “fighting climate change”
The World Bank has reportedly lost track of between $24 billion and $41 billion intended for climate change initiatives, according to an Oxfam report. The report highlights poor record-keeping and accountability within the World Bank, raising concerns about financial mismanagement. The article criticizes the World Bank and other international organizations for their handling of climate finance, suggesting a lack of transparency and accountability. The report calls for stricter financial oversight and accountability measures to ensure funds are used effectively for climate action.
Vivek Ramaswamy claims he is too busy campaigning for President to give evidence in multi-million dollar court case
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, is resisting a subpoena to testify in a court case, claiming his campaign activities leave him no time. He is accused by former investors of not paying a fair price in a merger deal involving his company, Sumitovant Biotech Ltd, and Myovant Sciences. Ramaswamy, who has stepped down from his biotech empire Roivant Sciences, denies having a formal role in the merger negotiations and insists he has no material evidence to provide. His legal team has called the subpoena a 'fishing expedition' and likened it to harassment. The case's impact on his presidential run is yet to be determined.
Trump is about to be indicted again because his poll numbers went up, Speaker Kevin McCarthy claims
Top Republican Kevin McCarthy claims the DOJ is targeting Donald Trump due to Joe Biden's concerns over Trump's potential victory in the next election. McCarthy suggests the indictment efforts by Special Counsel Jack Smith are politically motivated to undermine Trump's bid for a second term. Trump faces possible charges related to the January 6th Capitol insurrection and the 'fake electors' scheme. He has been indicted on felony counts for keeping classified records at Mar-a-Lago and is under investigation in Georgia for election interference. Trump, who leads the polls for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, has called the investigations a 'witch hunt' and a 'weaponization of law enforcement.'
Cat Deeley Opts for Family Over US Stardom, Ready to Forgo $43k Per Episode of 'So You Think You Can Dance' for UK Role
Cat Deeley is confirmed as the new presenter of 'This Morning,' replacing Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield alongside Ben Shephard. Deeley's return to UK television comes after a successful stint in the US hosting 'So You Think You Can Dance,' where she earned £43,000 per episode. Despite the lucrative US role, Deeley, who has a family in the UK, is set to earn a significant salary on 'This Morning.' Brand expert Nick Ede suggests Deeley could also benefit from fashion collaborations and her own fragrance line. Meanwhile, Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond will continue hosting on Fridays and school holidays. The article also touches on the departure of former presenters Holly and Phillip due to personal reasons and a scandal, respectively.
49ers tackle is sued for letting his dogs 'trash' $8M mansion
Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle, is being sued by his former landlord Amir Rosenbaum for allegedly causing extensive damage to a rented $8 million mansion in Los Altos, California. The lawsuit claims Williams allowed his dogs to cause damage throughout the property, resulting in a $340,000 repair bill. Williams is also involved in a separate legal dispute with construction worker Reynaldo Hernandez over unpaid costs for renovations at a Morgan Hill mansion. The next court hearings for both cases are scheduled for March 2023.
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