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GB News: 'It's DISGUSTING!' Birmingham residents FURIOUS at their beloved city being turned into one huge rubbish dump: 'A mountain of rubbish!'
Birmingham residents are outraged over a severe rubbish crisis, with 17,000 tonnes of waste uncollected due to an ongoing bin strike. The council has declared a major incident, citing public health concerns as rubbish piles attract pests and create an unhealthy environment.
The strike, now in its fourth week, began over disputes regarding pay cuts and demotions for refuse collection staff. Residents express frustration over recent council tax increases while basic services remain unfulfilled, questioning the council's financial management.
Le Monde: Hind Kabawat, labor minister and the only woman in the Syrian transitional government: 'Al-Sharaa has a vision, and he knows he cannot govern alone'
Hind Kabawat has been appointed as Syria's Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, making her the only woman in a 23-member transitional government. She advocates for greater female representation and emphasizes the importance of her ministry in addressing the needs of orphans and displaced individuals.
Despite her unique position, Kabawat faces criticism regarding gender diversity in the cabinet. She remains committed to fighting for more women in leadership roles and is determined to prove her value beyond being labeled a "diversity token."
Breitbart: Marlow Calls on Colleges to 'Step Up', Field All-Male Basketball Team to Win Women’s Championship
Alex Marlow discussed the ongoing debate over trans athletes, suggesting that a college might eventually recruit men to play on women's teams to highlight the issue. He believes this extreme scenario could prompt a reevaluation of current policies in sports.
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Times Of Israel: US Supreme Court hears case on whether American terror victims can sue PA and PLO
The US Supreme Court is considering whether American victims of attacks in Israel and the West Bank can sue the Palestinian authorities in US courts. The case revolves around the jurisdiction of federal courts and a 2019 law that could hold the PA and PLO accountable for damages.
Lower courts previously ruled against these suits, citing due process concerns, but a majority of justices seem inclined to support the law, emphasizing Congress and the president's role in national security decisions. A ruling is anticipated by June.