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Hello, Cate here and welcome back to NEWS OF THE WORLD!
In World Newsā¦
Donald Trump is struggling to contain the growing storm over his past links to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in jail in 2019. Trump took to social media at the weekend, insisting no explanation would satisfy the āleft-wing mob,ā but his outbursts seem only to fuel the fire. The controversy deepened after a Wall Street Journal report revealed letters Epstein received ā including one reportedly from Trump, which he says is fake and is now suing over.
Whatās unusual is that this saga has put Trump at odds with parts of his own base, especially after his administrationās poor handling of calls for transparency around Epsteinās connections. While most MAGA supporters donāt rank the issue as top priority, the story has gained momentum, partly due to Trumpās erratic responses ā and missteps by key allies like Pam Bondi, who publicly hinted at bombshell revelations but failed to deliver.
From conspiracy theories to AI-generated videos, Trump is leaning on old distraction tactics. But this time, they may not be enough. The Epstein story is proving harder to bury ā and politically riskier ā than Trump expected.
Business News
Franceās Prime Minister has stirred strong reactions with a bold proposal to cut two public holidays ā Easter Monday and 8thMay ā to help rescue the countryās worsening finances. The idea is to boost productivity without increasing salaries, but unsurprisingly itās sparked uproar across the political spectrum, especially from the left and populist right.
May is famously sacred in the French calendar, packed with long weekends due to public holidays like VE Day. Many see them as untouchable ā part of the cultural rhythm of life. But the PM argues that with Franceās debt now at ā¬3.3 trillion, drastic thinking is needed. Heās not the first to try ā similar proposals under Chirac and even De Gaulle caused similar upset, though some did stick.
Interestingly, despite the image of France, it has fewer public holidays than the EU average and, although it has more than the UK, it still outpaces the UK in productivity by 18%.
With no parliamentary majority, the proposals are unlikely to pass. Still, in the PMās weakened position, heās opted for honesty over popularity ā and opened a real debate about work, tradition, and economic survival.
Entertainment
Emma Watson, best known for playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, has been handed a six-month driving ban after being caught speeding in Oxford. The 35-year-old, currently studying for a masterās in creative writing at the University of Oxford, was clocked doing 38mph in a 30mph zone last July. Already carrying nine points on her driving licence, the additional offence brought her to the 12-point threshold, triggering an automatic ban. She was also fined Ā£1,000.
Since wrapping up her role as Hermione in 2011, Watson has starred in films including Beauty and the Beast, with her most recent film appearance in Little Women in 2019. She also co-founded the sustainable gin brand Renais with her brother last year.
In a bizarre coincidence, fellow Harry Potter actress ZoĆ« Wanamaker ā who played Madame Hooch ā was also banned from driving the same day, in the same court, for a separate speeding offence. Like Watson, she too had nine points prior to the incident and received the same fine and ban.
Sport
If youāre looking for something a little different this summer ā something that mixes adventure, nature, and a bit of adrenaline ā sand surfing might just be for you. Also known as sandboarding, this growing sport is exactly what it sounds like: think snowboarding, but on golden dunes instead of snow-covered slopes.
Popular spots include the vast dunes of the Sahara, the deserts of Dubai, and closer to home, Franceās Dune du Pilat ā the tallest sand dune in Europe ā or the beachside slopes in southern Spain and along Portugalās coastline.
The appeal? Itās low-tech, low-cost, and great fun. Thereās no need for ski lifts ā just climb the dune, take in the view, and glide down with the wind in your face. It's surprisingly accessible: no snow, cold gear or previous experience required. And if you fall, the sand is soft!
Sand surfing is a brilliant way to inject some playfulness and movement into your day. Great for groups, great for laughs, and great for your inner daredevil. Why not give it a go this summer?
Self-development
Last week, we talked about why adults need play ā this week, letās talk about how to actually do it. Unlike kids, we donāt get scheduled playtime, so we have to be more intentional. That starts with figuring out your play personality ā a concept from Dr Stuart Brown.
Are you a Collector, finding joy in gathering stamps, books, coins, wine, shoes, cars, odd souvenirs or fridge magnets? Or maybe a Competitor who thrives on a bit of healthy rivalry, whether itās five-a-side football, video games or pub quiz night. Thereās the Creator/Artist, who loves making, building, painting, doing jigsaw puzzles, gardening or sewing; the Explorer, who finds fun in discovering new places or ideas; or the Storyteller, who plays through reading, writing, or imagination.
Others find joy as Directors, planning events or holidays, or bringing people together. Then thereās the Joker, who lives to make others laugh by clowning around. And finally, the Kinesthete, who feels most alive when moving ā whether through dance, yoga, swimming, walking, or climbing trees if thatās your thing!
You can also rethink how you exercise. It doesnāt have to be a slog ā a dance class or a playful swim can do wonders. The real secret? Itās all in the mindset. Play isnāt about the activity ā itās about entering that joyful, timeless state where you're simply lost in the moment.
When I want to enter that flow state, I sing, and that covers many play personalities: Storyteller, Artistic, Kinesthete.
And you? How do you play?
Well, thatās all from NEWS OF THE WORLD for now. I hope you connect with your inner child this summer, and Iāll talk to you soon! Take care!