UN criticizes racial profiling by French police, calls for better enforcement of anti-discrimination laws.
A United Nations committee has expressed concerns about racial profiling by French police, noting that people of color are reportedly subjected to identity checks up to 20 times more often than others, highlighting a gap between France's anti-discrimination laws and their implementation.
Meanwhile, as the US presidential election approaches, both Kamala Harris and
Donald Trump are ramping up efforts to attract Latino voters, with Harris engaging in media outreach and Trump focusing on immigration issues, trying to sway undecided voters with high-profile campaign events.
Turning to Europe, Poland has decided to close the Russian Consulate in Poznan in response to alleged Russian-sponsored sabotage, including attempted arson attacks, reflecting rising tensions tied to what Poland describes as a "hybrid war" initiated by Russia.
In related developments, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns that Russia's attacks on Ukrainian Black Sea ports, which have disrupted grain shipments crucial for global food security, pose threats far beyond the immediate conflict zone, affecting regions reliant on Ukrainian exports.
Back in the United States, President
Joe Biden stirred controversy with a "lock him up" remark regarding
Donald Trump during a New Hampshire event, a comment he later clarified as politically charged amid Trump's ongoing legal battles and accusations of bias.
Lastly, President Biden, speaking in Concord, NH, continued his critique of Trump, labeling him a threat to democracy while also celebrating Medicare savings from recent healthcare legislation, all as part of emphasizing a narrative focused on protecting democratic institutions from perceived dangers.