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8 Apr 2025

#society

The Telegraph: Israel has given Labour a well-deserved taste of its own medicine
Israel has given Labour a well-deserved taste of its own medicine
Labour politicians have recently expressed outrage after Israel denied entry to two of their MPs, citing their anti-Israel sentiments. This incident has sparked a newfound emphasis on free speech among Labour leaders, who previously supported barring entry to controversial figures like Donald Trump and Geert Wilders.

In a related note, the portrayal of historical figures in education has come under scrutiny, with some publishers promoting anachronistic identities, such as labeling Joan of Arc as "non-binary." This reflects a broader trend of revising history to fit contemporary progressive narratives.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: After softball visit to Hungary, Netanyahu strikes out in DC meeting with Trump
After softball visit to Hungary, Netanyahu strikes out in DC meeting with Trump
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to Budapest was initially seen as a chance to strengthen ties with Hungary and sidestep potential legal issues with the International Criminal Court. However, it took an unexpected turn when U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Israeli products during Netanyahu's visit.

Upon arriving in Washington, Netanyahu hoped to negotiate the tariffs but faced a series of challenges, including Trump's commitment to direct talks with Iran and praise for Turkish President Erdogan. Ultimately, Netanyahu left without securing the trade agreement he sought, compounding his domestic troubles with ongoing protests and legal issues.


#history

GB News: First-of-its-kind archaeology breakthrough as researchers discover 1,800-year-old 'sacrificed' dog
First-of-its-kind archaeology breakthrough as researchers discover 1,800-year-old 'sacrificed' dog
Archaeologists in Belgium have discovered the well-preserved remains of an 1,800-year-old dog, believed to have been ritually sacrificed during Roman times. The skeleton was found beneath a stone floor at a former Roman regional center in Velzeke, offering insights into ancient rituals.

This discovery marks the first building-related dog sacrifice in Flanders, highlighting the significance of dogs in Roman rituals for purifying sites before construction. Additional artifacts were found, indicating a rich culture in the area, including luxury pottery and evidence of artisanal activities.