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#society

Fox News: Trump draws laughs when defining a 'woman' — until he touches on a serious issue
Trump draws laughs when defining a 'woman' — until he touches on a serious issue
During a news conference, President Trump responded to a reporter's question about the definition of a woman, stating that a woman is someone who can have a baby and is often smarter than men. He emphasized the unfairness of transgender athletes competing in women's sports, criticizing the Democratic stance on the issue.

Trump has signed executive orders to prohibit transgender athletes from competing against women and to officially recognize only two genders in federal policy. He concluded by praising women for their contributions and reaffirming his administration's commitment to protecting women's rights.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: US deploys stealth bombers to the Chagos Islands in a warning to the Houthis and Iran
US deploys stealth bombers to the Chagos Islands in a warning to the Houthis and Iran
The U.S. has deployed B-2 stealth bombers to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, aimed at sending a strong message to Iran amid escalating tensions and Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. The bombers enhance U.S. capabilities to protect vital international shipping lanes.

This military buildup may signal potential operations against Iran, as U.S. officials assess the cost of military action and its implications for European allies. The deployment underscores the strategic importance of Diego Garcia for U.S. military operations in the region.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Black Paris' exhibition at the Centre Pompidou fills key gaps in our history
'Black Paris' exhibition at the Centre Pompidou fills key gaps in our history
The exhibition "Paris Noir" at the Centre Pompidou aims to highlight the contributions of Black artists to 20th-century art, addressing historical gaps in representation. Featuring nearly 400 works, it focuses on artistic movements and anti-colonial resistance from 1950 to 2000.

This initiative seeks to provide a comprehensive view of the often-overlooked artists and their impact on the cultural landscape of Paris.