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1 May 2025

#society

GB News: Product recall: Britons issued huge recall for products sold in Clintons, Card Factory and WHSmith due to a 'risk of fire'
Product recall: Britons issued huge recall for products sold in Clintons, Card Factory and WHSmith due to a 'risk of fire'
A recall has been issued for over a dozen cushions sold in the UK due to fire safety risks, as they do not comply with required regulations. Retailers include Card Factory, Clintons, Amazon, and Tesco. Customers are advised to stop using them and seek refunds.

Additionally, a recall for the Mr. Pickles Douglas the Deer Soft Toy has been announced due to a choking hazard from detachable toggles. This toy also fails to meet safety regulations. Consumers should return the item for a full refund.


#economy

Le Monde: Tesla sales in France plummet further, down 59% in April
Tesla sales in France plummet further, down 59% in April
Tesla sales in France fell 59% in April, with total registrations down 44% compared to last year. This decline coincides with a broader 5.64% drop in overall car sales, attributed to economic uncertainty and the impact of U.S. tariffs under Trump.

Analysts suggest Elon Musk's close ties to Trump may be affecting Tesla's performance in Europe. The French car body PFA notes that the market remains at a concerning low compared to pre-COVID levels.


#military

Liberty Nation News: When Drones Invade Airspace Above Military Bases - Liberty Nation News
When Drones Invade Airspace Above Military Bases - Liberty Nation News
The proliferation of drones in U.S. airspace has raised concerns, particularly regarding unauthorized flights over military installations. Recent hearings highlighted the challenges posed by these incursions, with over 350 detections reported last year across various bases, prompting calls for expanded authority for commanders to respond.

Legislation currently allows some action against unauthorized drones, but gaps remain, particularly for certain military facilities. The ambiguity surrounding the authority to address drone surveillance by foreign entities, such as cartels, further complicates the issue. Enhanced measures are needed to protect sensitive defense locations effectively.