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Social media 'soft girls' depend on men for money—but Sweden once used state 'influencers' to urge women to get jobs

Phys.org 

The idea of becoming a "soft girl"—a woman who embraces values that are seen as soft, such as beauty and family life, at the expense of a career—is an emerging trend among some social media influencers. Soft girls often opt to be financially supported by a boyfriend or husband. In this way, the soft girl can be seen as similar to an aspiring housewife or "trad wife," another popular role on social media.

Lebanon army chief elected president, drawing Israeli hopes for postwar stability - The Times of Israel

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  1. Lebanon army chief elected president, drawing Israeli hopes for postwar stability  The Times of Israel
  2. Lebanese Lawmakers Choose a President After 2 Years of Gridlock  The New York Times
  3. Biden hails Aoun as ‘right leader’ for Lebanon  The Times of Israel
  4. Lebanon's army chief elected president, showing weakened Hezbollah  Reuters
  5. With its commander as president and amid fragile ceasefire, Lebanese Armed Forces take center stage  Breaking Defense

OPINION - Beth Rigby: How Nigel Farage and Reform are starting to eclipse Kemi Badenoch and the Conservatives

Evening Standard 

Political editors of national broadcasters have two main jobs. One is to stick to the Prime Minister like glue, following them on foreign trips, covering speeches and Commons appearances to document No 10’s priorities and pitfalls for a public that will decide whether to give the PM another term. The second is to cover the Leader of the Opposition, to illustrate the alternative for voters and ensure you understand a bit about who you might fancy as the next leader of our country.

Spotify India loss narrows, revenue strikes a high note

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Spotify India reported a net loss of ₹143 crore for 2023-24, a 58% decline compared to the previous fiscal. Operating revenue surged 93% to ₹321 crore. Subscription revenue increased by 90% to ₹167 crore, and advertising revenue soared 114% to ₹135 crore. The platform's monthly active users are 70 million, with increased engagement.