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GB News: Beloved former pub to be converted into mosque after Labour council approves 'absolutely ridiculous' plans - despite THOUSANDS of people opposing them
A former pub in Leicester, The Glen, will be converted into a mosque after local council approval, despite significant community opposition. Concerns about noise and traffic safety were raised, with over 2,500 signatures on a petition against the change, emphasizing cultural preservation.
The planning approval includes restrictions on opening hours and prohibits amplified calls to prayer. The decision aims to address community needs while reviving a vacant property. The local Muslim congregation has reportedly grown, necessitating a permanent place of worship.
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Le Monde: Ukraine and allies demand 30-day ceasefire from Russia, Putin ignores them and proposes direct talks with Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept a 30-day unconditional ceasefire during a summit in Kyiv. The leaders emphasized the importance of peace and called on Putin to demonstrate his commitment.
The discussions followed a coalition summit with participation from around 20 world leaders supporting Ukraine. Zelensky and the European leaders also spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump, reinforcing their collective call for a ceasefire to facilitate peace efforts.
Times Of Israel: Iran, US to hold 4th round of talks in Oman, with focus on uranium enrichment
Iran and the U.S. are set for a fourth round of talks in Muscat regarding Tehran's nuclear program, amid rising tensions over uranium enrichment. Both sides report progress but face disagreements, particularly on Iran's right to enrich uranium, which Tehran deems non-negotiable.
Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized the need for time in negotiations, while U.S. officials maintain a hardline stance against enrichment. The talks, mediated by Oman, follow a series of sanctions and heightened scrutiny of Iran's nuclear activities, with regional concerns, especially from Israel, remaining significant.