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26 Apr 2025
#society
GB News: WATCH: Police Officer vows to 'stand by' GB News comments that got him sacked
Rick Prior, former chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, affirmed his stance on comments made during an interview that resulted in his suspension. He expressed concerns about officers hesitating to engage with ethnic minority communities in London.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Here is what Kyiv's allies and opponents propose to obtain peace
Donald Trump, upon returning to the White House, pledged to end the Ukraine-Russia war within 24 hours. However, negotiations have stalled despite U.S. efforts to engage Moscow and pressure Kyiv for a ceasefire.
Ukraine, backed by European allies, remains firm against any deal favoring Russia, demanding a complete end to hostilities and robust security guarantees.
#religion
Le Monde: What Pope Francis leaves behind through his political, fraternal and poetic writings
Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21, left a significant legacy through his extensive writings during his 12-year pontificate. His texts, ranging from encyclicals to apostolic letters, have had a profound impact on the Church and the world, emphasizing universal themes and promoting change.
His prolific output included four encyclicals and seven apostolic exhortations, showcasing a commitment to addressing contemporary issues. Notably, his first encyclical, Lumen Fidei, was co-written with his predecessor, reflecting a continuity in papal teaching.
#crime
Breitbart: Former Disney Cast Member Sentenced to Prison for Hacking Company's Allergy Menu System
Former Disney employee Michael Scheuer was sentenced to three years in federal prison for hacking the company's internal allergy menu system. He altered critical safety information, putting guests with allergies at risk, and was ordered to pay nearly $688,000 in restitution.
Scheuer's actions included changing allergen warnings, modifying beverage information, and executing a denial-of-service attack. Following his termination, he retained access to the system and continued to make unauthorized changes, prompting an FBI investigation. Disney has since moved to a manual approval process for its menu management.