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#politics
The Telegraph: Labour Islamophobia definition risks ‘blasphemy law by back door’
Lord Walney, former independent adviser on political violence and extremism, was dismissed from his position by Labour colleagues at the Home Office. He expressed concern over the government's willingness to heed his advice on tightening protest regulations following disruptive actions by various groups.
In his first interview post-sacking, Walney criticized Labour for its romanticized view of protest, suggesting that ministers are overly skeptical about enforcing stricter measures against disruptive demonstrations.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Germany's CDU and SPD begin government coalition talks
The CDU and SPD are in talks to form a new coalition government in Germany following recent parliamentary elections. Leaders Friedrich Merz and Lars Klingbeil emphasized the need for swift action to enhance European security and support Ukraine amid a power vacuum in Berlin.
Klingbeil stated that Europe must take control of its future, while Merz expressed plans to negotiate a European nuclear deterrent with allies. This dialogue comes in light of recent tensions highlighted by a meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky regarding peace conditions in Ukraine.
#culture
Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on film feats, basketball battlegrounds and sizzling speeches
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge of national traits, history, and current events through a series of questions. This week’s quiz covers topics such as film, basketball, and notable speeches.
Participants can check their knowledge and engage with more quizzes on the Fox News Digital platform.
GB News: Brit Awards 'horse lady' identity exposed as ITV viewers left baffled by bizarre appearance
During the 2025 Brit Awards, viewers were surprised to see what appeared to be a horse sitting next to actor Danny Dyer. The figure turned out to be HorsegiirL, a German DJ known for her horse mask and viral hit "My Barn My Rules." Social media was abuzz with confusion and jokes about the unusual sight.
The incident overshadowed Dyer's comments about Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as fans speculated about the identity of the "horse." HorsegiirL, who describes herself as "half-horse, half-human," has gained attention for her unique persona and music.