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May 12, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Prince William branded 'lazy' as huge Royal Family row breaks out: 'He does NOTHING!'
A debate on GB News saw Prince William labeled "lazy" by anti-monarchy group Republic's CEO Graham Smith, who criticized the Royal Family's impact on charity and their cost to taxpayers, estimated at £510 million annually. Smith asserted that their charitable influence is negligible.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams defended the monarchy, highlighting their unique charitable profile and King Charles's environmental advocacy. Despite a recent poll showing 55% of Britons support the monarchy, protests continue in London calling for a democratic head of state.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: India, Pakistan accuse each other of violating ceasefire, hours after reaching deal
India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire agreement after intense US-led negotiations aimed at de-escalating their military confrontation. However, both nations quickly accused each other of violating the truce, with explosions reported in Indian-controlled Kashmir shortly after the deal was announced.
Indian officials claimed Pakistan breached the ceasefire, while Pakistan's Foreign Ministry blamed India for initiating hostilities. The ceasefire follows a surge in violence, including missile strikes, and both sides expressed a desire for dialogue to address ongoing tensions, particularly over the Kashmir dispute.
#military
Fox News: Two injured after military vehicle crashes over highway retaining wall, plunges 30 feet onto road below
A military Humvee towing a trailer veered off Interstate 90 in Bellevue, Washington, crashing over a retaining wall and landing 30 feet below on Southeast 38th St. The vehicle drifted off the freeway for unknown reasons, resulting in minor injuries for two occupants.
The Humvee was part of a convoy likely headed to the Yakima Training Center. The cause of the crash is under investigation, and no other vehicles were involved.