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10 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: Danny Jones and Maura Higgins spent night ‘knocking back wine until 6am' following BRITs kiss
Maura Higgins and Danny Jones were seen sharing a kiss at a Brit Awards afterparty, sparking controversy. The pair continued their night at Nobu Hotel, reportedly partying until 6am. Neither has commented on the incident, which has reportedly upset Jones' wife, Georgia Horsley.
Georgia, married to Danny since 2014, is said to be "mortified" and has canceled public appearances following the scandal. The couple shares a seven-year-old son.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Elon Musk claims Ukraine front line will ‘collapse’ if Starlink is turned off
Elon Musk stated that disabling his Starlink satellite internet could lead to the collapse of Ukraine's front line, sparking controversy with Poland, which funds the service. Poland's foreign minister indicated they may seek alternatives if SpaceX becomes unreliable, emphasizing their $50 million annual contribution.
In response, U.S. officials defended Musk, asserting that Starlink has been crucial for Ukraine's efforts against Russia. Meanwhile, Europe is exploring options with other satellite providers to ensure continued connectivity amid concerns over Musk's reliability.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis now eating solid foods, showing 'slight gradual improvements,' Vatican says
Pope Francis is undergoing treatment for double pneumonia and has shown slight improvements, according to the Vatican. He is now able to eat solid foods and has been stable with good oxygen levels, although doctors maintain a guarded prognosis due to the complexity of his condition.
Despite his absence, the Vatican continues its operations and celebrations for the Holy Year, with Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny presiding over the Mass for volunteers. The Pope remains hospitalized, utilizing supplemental oxygen and a noninvasive ventilation mask.