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POLITICO’s weekly Cartoon Carousel spotlights the week in politics
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Each week, POLITICO curates a gallery of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum, edited by staff cartoonist Matt Wuerker.
Trump files new $15 billion defamation suit against New York Times
President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the newspaper of publishing false statements about his business career. The suit, filed on Thursday in Florida federal court, follows the dismissal of a similar case last month. It targets two September 2024 articles and a book alleging fraudulent dealings with his father.
Granma and Nhan Dan strengthen respect and collaboration
A delegation from Nhan Dan, the official organ of Vietnam's Communist Party, visited Cuba from October 16 to 21 to exchange experiences with Granma and participate in the First Granma-Rebelde Festival. This visit highlights the 65 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations, to be commemorated in December. Leaders from both newspapers discussed progress in journalistic cooperation and future projects.
Franz-Olivier Giesbert provokes Yann Barthès over Sarkozy's incarceration
On TMC's 'Quotidien' show this Thursday, October 23, Franz-Olivier Giesbert sharply criticized Nicolas Sarkozy's incarceration, leading to a heated exchange with host Yann Barthès. The editorialist compared the situation to the Dreyfus affair to defend critical thinking. Barthès rejected the analogy, highlighting the risks of challenging judicial decisions.
Georgina Barbarossa confirms dating younger man and reveals intimate tastes
Argentine actress and host Georgina Barbarossa, aged 70, spoke openly about her new relationship with a younger man. In an interview, she shared details about her intimate preferences without filters. The revelation came in a discussion about desire at that age.
NewsNation host mocks 'No Kings' protests as anti-democracy
NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon criticized recent 'No Kings' protests against President Donald Trump, calling them a 'mass therapy session' for white boomers upset over his election victory. She argued that the demonstrations, promoted by some Democrats, were actually protesting American democracy itself. Ungar-Sargon emphasized support for First Amendment rights while dismissing claims of Trump acting like a king.
Fátima Bernardes returns to Jornal Nacional in JBS campaign
Journalist Fátima Bernardes, former presenter of Jornal Nacional, will be the voice of JBS's new institutional campaign. The film premieres on this Monday, 27, in an exclusive break on JN. The initiative, created by agency CP+B Brasil, highlights the company's global presence and its main brands.
Tiago Scheuer takes over Hora 1 from Roberto Kovalick
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