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Le Monde: 'The contamination of the world by PFAS has led to a perfect catastrophe, dystopian in all its dimensions'
'The contamination of the world by PFAS has led to a perfect catastrophe, dystopian in all its dimensions'
The increasing environmental crisis is creating a sense of unreality, highlighted by extreme weather events and pollution from PFAS, or "forever chemicals." These substances are contaminating soil, water, and food sources, leading to severe restrictions on daily life in affected areas.

In Zwijndrecht, Belgium, residents are advised to avoid contact with contaminated water and soil, while a large facility works to decontaminate affected areas. The situation underscores the growing financial and health burdens posed by environmental contamination.


GB News: Prince Harry set to enter fresh battle to secure his dream for Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry set to enter fresh battle to secure his dream for Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry is appealing a High Court ruling that upheld the UK Home Office's decision to reduce his security protection, which he claims affects his ability to visit and create memories in England with his children, Archie and Lilibet. The appeal follows a previous ruling that deemed the Home Office's decision rational and fair.

This ongoing security dispute has limited Harry's family connections to the UK, with his children not visiting since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022. A successful appeal could potentially mend relations with his father, King Charles, and facilitate future family visits.


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Le Monde: DR Congo: France says Goma city close to falling to Rwanda-backed M23 militiamen
DR Congo: France says Goma city close to falling to Rwanda-backed M23 militiamen
Heavy fighting in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, escalated as M23 rebels and Rwandan troops advanced on the city, prompting humanitarian evacuations. France condemned the offensive, urging its cessation, while the DRC called for UN sanctions against Rwanda for its support of M23.

The UN Security Council demanded the withdrawal of external forces but did not name them. Rwanda has rejected calls to pull back, citing security threats. Both the DRC and Rwanda have withdrawn diplomats amid rising tensions as Goma faces a humanitarian crisis.