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#politics

Le Monde: Musk drops UK's Nigel Farage in favor of far-right figure Tommy Robinson
Musk drops UK's Nigel Farage in favor of far-right figure Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson, a notable figure in the British far right, recently left Westminster Magistrates' Court. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was seen with Elon Musk at Mar-a-Lago, hinting at potential financial support for his anti-immigrant party, which is gaining traction in polls.

Farage praised Musk as a "hero" and believes his association will attract younger voters to Reform UK, positioning the party as a significant challenger to Labour and the Conservatives ahead of the upcoming general election.


The Telegraph: Mark Carney considers running to be Canada’s prime minister
Mark Carney considers running to be Canada’s prime minister
Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England, is contemplating a bid to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister after Trudeau announced his resignation. Carney, currently chairman of Brookfield Asset Management, is receiving support from Liberals nationwide.

Carney, who has held significant financial roles and previously served as governor of the Canadian central bank, indicated he would discuss the decision with his family. Trudeau will remain in office until a new leader is chosen ahead of the upcoming election.


#society

Fox News: Alabama police lieutenant killed while directing traffic outside church: 'True public servant'
Alabama police lieutenant killed while directing traffic outside church: 'True public servant'
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows, 60, died after being struck by a vehicle while directing traffic outside the Church of the Highlands. The incident occurred before 7 a.m. during a church event, and the driver stopped immediately. Meadows was taken to a medical center, where he succumbed to his injuries.

Meadows was an Army veteran and had served in law enforcement for decades. He was remembered as a dedicated public servant by local officials and church leaders. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating the incident.


Times Of Israel: ‘My screams would go to heaven’: Syrians speak out about torture under Assad
‘My screams would go to heaven’: Syrians speak out about torture under Assad
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, survivors of his regime's brutal detention facilities are coming forward to recount horrific experiences of torture and abuse. Activists report a systematic network of over 100 facilities where detainees faced electric shocks, beatings, and mass executions, with an estimated 150,000 people missing since the protests began in 2011.

As the new interim Syrian government takes shape, there is a push for accountability and documentation of the atrocities committed. Survivors are seeking answers about their loved ones and the fate of thousands believed to have perished in detention. International bodies are assisting in gathering evidence to potentially prosecute those responsible for the regime's crimes.


GB News: Leicester residents told to 'act now' as 'danger to life' flood warning issued
Leicester residents told to 'act now' as 'danger to life' flood warning issued
Leicestershire has declared a major incident as emergency services respond to severe flooding, prompting over 200 calls for help. The Environment Agency issued a "danger to life" warning for the River Soar, with residents being evacuated and roads rendered impassable.

Local pub owner Cimi Kazazi made a dramatic rescue of a stranded driver, highlighting the crisis's severity. Major bus routes are disrupted, and the public is advised to avoid flooded areas. The government is prioritizing flood defense funding in response to the ongoing situation.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Denmark’s new coat of arms is a snub to Trump
Denmark’s new coat of arms is a snub to Trump
The King of Denmark has updated the royal coat of arms to emphasize Greenland in response to Donald Trump's expressed interest in purchasing the territory. The new design replaces the three crowns with symbols representing Greenland and the Faroe Islands, reinforcing their connection to Denmark.

Greenland's Prime Minister has indicated a desire for independence, highlighting a push against colonial legacies. The island's government has consistently stated it is not for sale, amid ongoing discussions about its future and potential ties with the U.S.