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6 Mar 2025

#society

GB News: Doctors demand ban on smacking children as experts slam ‘Victorian-era punishment’
Doctors demand ban on smacking children as experts slam ‘Victorian-era punishment’
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health is urging a total ban on smacking children in England, citing evidence that it harms children's health. The group argues that the current defense allowing reasonable punishment has been outdated since its introduction in 1860.

Experts highlight that 67 countries have already enacted similar bans, with Scotland and Wales leading the way in the UK. Public support for a ban is strong, with a recent survey showing 71% of adults deeming physical punishment unacceptable. The government is currently reviewing the impact of such legislation before making a decision.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Cindy McCain Claims Gaza is Starving. She Should Visit These Gaza Supermarkets
Cindy McCain Claims Gaza is Starving. She Should Visit These Gaza Supermarkets
The UN's World Food Program (WFP) continues to assert that Gaza is facing severe food shortages, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. Cindy McCain, head of the WFP, has made claims of widespread starvation, yet reports and images from local supermarkets indicate that food is readily available in the region.

Critics argue that substantial U.S. taxpayer money has been misallocated to combat a famine that may not exist, with claims that the UN has obstructed food deliveries to maintain the narrative of crisis. The situation raises questions about the accuracy of aid assessments and the effectiveness of international assistance in Gaza.


#military

Fox News: South Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs during training exercise, injuring multiple people
South Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs during training exercise, injuring multiple people
A South Korean fighter jet accidentally dropped MK-82 bombs on a civilian area during a training exercise, injuring at least 15 people, including civilians and soldiers. The South Korean Air Force has apologized and announced an investigation into the incident.

The accident occurred outside a designated firing range, damaging at least seven buildings. The air force was conducting joint live-firing drills with the army at the time.


#health

GB News: Reduce blood sugar: 'Simple and enjoyable' fruit habit may boost insulin sensitivity and cut diabetes risk
Reduce blood sugar: 'Simple and enjoyable' fruit habit may boost insulin sensitivity and cut diabetes risk
Research indicates that consuming two cups of fresh mango daily can enhance insulin sensitivity in overweight or obese adults with chronic inflammation, potentially lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes. Participants showed significant reductions in insulin resistance without weight gain compared to a control group.

Conducted at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the study involved 48 adults and lasted four weeks. The findings support the inclusion of fresh fruit, like mangoes, in a heart-healthy diet that aids blood sugar control and weight management.