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Morocco courts Davos as Europe–Africa bridge as protests, floods, ATC overhaul push, green-loan rollback, political splits, and violent crime shake the news cycle

Morocco pitches itself at Davos as a Europe to Africa bridge

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Morocco made the rounds selling the Kingdom as a stable, competitive hub linking Europe and Africa, because when trade routes fracture and supply chains wobble, everyone suddenly “discovers” geography.

Minnesota groups plan big anti-ICE protests and an “economic blackout”

More than 100 groups, including labor unions, progressive organizations, and religious groups, say they will stage major demonstrations and an “economic blackout” Friday to pressure ICE officers to leave Minnesota. Washington’s favorite hobby remains turning human beings into a policy prop.

Ex-councillor pleads guilty to drugging and raping his ex-wife for 13 years

Former councillor Philip Young pleaded guilty to multiple sexual offences against his ex-wife, Joanne Young, admitting he drugged and raped her over a 13-year period. This is not “a scandal,” it is sustained violence, and the only punchline is that it took this long to reach a guilty plea.

Former Eagles lineman Kevin Johnson dies after violence at LA homeless camp

Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Kevin Johnson died after suffering stab wounds and head trauma at a homeless camp in Los Angeles, according to records. A grim snapshot of how America treats homelessness like background scenery until somebody famous is in the frame.

Storm Ingrid floods western France

Storm Ingrid caused flooding across parts of western France, with orange weather alerts still in effect in Finistere and Morbihan for heavy rain, flooding, and wave overtopping.

Call for Congress to modernize US air traffic control by 2026

A push is building for Congress to finally deliver a modern air traffic control system by 2026, as infrastructure strains after decades of neglect. Nothing says “serious country” like running critical aviation tech on vibes, legacy parts, and prayers.

Trump administration cancels and revises Biden-era green loans totaling $83B

The administration says it is canceling $30 billion in Biden-era green loans and revising another $53 billion, affecting $83 billion total after reviewing $104 billion in loan obligations. Climate policy, now with extra executive whiplash.

Stephen Dubner talks Spotify, the New York Times, prediction markets, and a self-funded TV project

Freakonomics co-creator Stephen Dubner joined Ben and Max to explain why he never sold his show to Spotify, argue that The New York Times has shifted from informing readers to shaping opinions, and describe a new self-funded TV project designed to recycle podcast revenue. He also touched on celebrity gossip traps, prediction markets over punditry, insider trading rules, and a strangely compelling idea involving a pizza place and a Michelin-starred chef.

Labour MPs split on Andy Burnham for Gorton and Denton by-election

Labour MPs are divided over whether Andy Burnham should be selected as the party’s candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election, with strong views on whether to bring him back to frontline politics, because internal party drama is the one renewable resource Westminster actually invests in.

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