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2 Apr 2025
#politics
GB News: 'Britons think there's a problem with free speech, the only ones who don't are wearing red rosettes'
Concerns about freedom of speech in the UK have intensified, with U.S. officials expressing worry during discussions with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, & Labour highlighted cases like Livia Tossici-Bolt, charged for offering conversations outside an abortion clinic, as indicative of broader issues.
Critics point to increasing police actions against individuals for social media posts and comments perceived as offensive, raising fears about a chilling effect on free expression. Instances of police intervention over minor criticisms and the potential implications of new legislation are fueling the belief that free speech is under threat in Britain.
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Le Monde: Val Kilmer, star of 'Batman Forever' and 'The Doors', has died at 65
Val Kilmer, the versatile actor known for roles in "Top Gun," "Batman Forever," and "The Doors," has died at 65 from pneumonia in Los Angeles. His daughter confirmed he passed away surrounded by family and friends. Kilmer had previously battled throat cancer.
A Juilliard graduate, Kilmer's career peaked in the 1990s, starring in films like "Tombstone" and "Heat." He was known for his intense method acting, which sometimes led to a reputation as difficult to work with. Despite this, he remained committed to artistic integrity throughout his career.