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Jun 2, 2025 |
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The Telegraph: Meet the Maga moms inspired to have children for Trump
Peachy Keenan, a Los Angeles-born mother of five, represents a growing movement of educated, pro-natalist women in California, inspired by Donald Trump's calls for increased childbirth to address declining fertility rates. She questions why raising children has become a political taboo.
Trump has proposed various policies to encourage higher birth rates, including financial incentives for women. National fertility rates remain low at 1.63%, prompting calls for initiatives to promote family growth, supported by members of his cabinet.
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Le Monde: After the ceasefire, lessons from the worst India-Pakistan clash in 20 years
Despite a ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan on May 10, 2025, both nations continued to exchange fire, particularly in Kashmir. Regional leaders expressed frustration over the situation, highlighting ongoing tensions and military activity.
The ceasefire, mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump, appears tenuous as both sides accuse each other of violations, with air defense systems activated in Srinagar amid fears of further conflict.
Times Of Israel: Purge of Hezbollah from Beirut airport satisfying Israeli, US officials — report
Lebanon has revamped security at Beirut's international airport to curb Hezbollah smuggling, leading to the dismissal of staff linked to the group and the introduction of AI surveillance. Recent efforts resulted in the seizure of over 22 kilograms of gold intended for Hezbollah.
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam noted improvements in smuggling control, while US and Israeli officials express cautious optimism about Lebanon's progress. Despite challenges, including Hezbollah's influence and ongoing tensions with Israel, the Lebanese military has reportedly dismantled a significant portion of Hezbollah's infrastructure near the border.
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GB News: Southport murderer's prison supervision downgraded just two weeks before 'serious assault' on guard - 'Major security failure!'
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old convicted of triple murder, attacked a prison guard with scalding water shortly after his monitoring status was downgraded at Belmarsh prison. Previously under 24/7 supervision due to self-harm risks, this change has raised concerns about prison security.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized the decision, labeling it a "major security failure," and emphasized that dangerous inmates should not have access to items that could be used to harm staff. The incident follows a similar attack by another inmate, raising further questions about safety protocols in high-security facilities.