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Feb 25, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: 'It's a strain!' Locals in uproar as huge 93-acre refugee site forced upon quiet village
Residents near the Manston Asylum Processing Centre in Kent are upset about a proposed £700 million expansion, fearing it could lead to permanent housing for asylum seekers. Locals feel uninformed about the plans and worry about the strain on public services, including healthcare and education.
The facility has faced criticism since its opening, with overcrowding and health issues reported. The Home Office states that community engagement is ongoing and emphasizes the need for infrastructure upgrades. The expansion project is expected to be completed by 2028.
Times Of Israel: Released hostage says Ben Gvir’s comments worsened conditions in captivity
Far-right MK Itamar Ben Gvir's comments on Palestinian prisoners allegedly led Hamas to worsen conditions for Israeli hostages in Gaza, according to a recently released captive. Ben Gvir's policies as national security minister included banning certain items in prisons and imposing new restrictions on security prisoners.
The released hostages reported being chained, starved, and denied medical treatment during their captivity. Hamas has released a total of 30 hostages since the conflict escalated, while 63 remain in captivity, including bodies of confirmed dead.
#health
Fox News: Drugs that reduce dementia risk — and others that increase it
A recent study by the universities of Cambridge and Exeter suggests that some existing medications may reduce the risk of dementia. Researchers reviewed data from over 130 million patients and identified several drug classes, including antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, linked to lower dementia risk.
However, some medications, like antipsychotics, were associated with increased risk. Experts emphasize the importance of personalized care and consulting doctors before changing any medication. The findings support the need for more research into existing drugs that could potentially aid in dementia treatment.
#crime
Le Monde: Pedophile former surgeon admits in court to 'hideous acts'
Joël Le Scouarnec, a retired surgeon, is on trial in France for allegedly raping and sexually assaulting 299 hospitalized patients, primarily children, from 1989 to 2014. The trial has drawn significant public and media attention, with protests from doctors and activists highlighting the gravity of the accusations.
The courtroom atmosphere is charged, with a mix of supporters and activists present as the trial unfolds, marking it as potentially the largest pedophilia case in French history. Le Scouarnec has been in solitary confinement since his arrest in 2017.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger adds new lawyer ahead of murder trial: Who is Bicka Barlow?
Bryan Kohberger, charged in the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has added DNA forensics expert Bicka Barlow to his defense team. Barlow is known for her work on DNA admissibility and will represent Kohberger alongside his other attorneys.
Kohberger's case hinges on DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene, with a knife sheath found near the victims. The trial is set to begin in August and could last up to 15 weeks, with the possibility of the death penalty if he is convicted.