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Jun 4, 2025 |
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Le Monde: Thousands march in Rome against security clampdown law
Thousands protested in Rome against a new security law by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government, which critics claim represses dissent. The law increases penalties for protests and offers legal aid to police facing violence charges, among other changes.
Supporters argue the law enhances public safety and reflects citizens' demands for order. Critics, including lawyers, warn it undermines civil liberties and exacerbates issues like the housing crisis.
#society
GB News: Pensioner who was arrested over 'thought crime' tweet receives £20k payout from Kent Police
Julian Foulkes, a retired special constable, received £20,000 in compensation from Kent Police after being wrongly arrested for a social media post about rising antisemitism. The police detained him for eight hours, issued a caution later deemed a mistake, and apologized for the incident.
Foulkes's post was in response to a pro-Palestinian activist, and he expressed concerns about antisemitic actions. Kent Police has since referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct and confirmed the deletion of the caution from Foulkes's record. He emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to prevent similar incidents.
Breitbart: Aerial Banner Saying, 'No Boys in Girls' Sports' Flies over Track Meet
Violence and protests overshadowed the California Track and Field championship preliminary round in Clovis, with at least one arrest following a clash between an LGBTQ activist and another individual. Aerial banners criticizing transgender athletes in girls' sports were also displayed, highlighting ongoing tensions.
Women's advocacy groups criticized California's policies, claiming they harm female athletes and calling for changes to ensure fair competition. The controversy intensified with the performance of transgender athlete AB Hernandez, prompting reactions from political figures, including President Trump.
Times Of Israel: IDF says dozens of strikes hit terror sites across Gaza; Hamas authorities say 60 killed
The Israeli Air Force conducted multiple strikes in the Gaza Strip over the weekend, targeting Hamas operatives and infrastructure. Hamas reported 60 fatalities, but the IDF did not confirm the distinction between civilians and combatants. In response, rockets were launched from Gaza toward Israel, but no damage occurred.
Israel's Defense Ministry criticized Hamas leadership for neglecting the civilian population, while an aid distribution system struggled to meet the needs of Gazans. Reports emerged of chaos during aid distribution, with looting incidents and rising desperation among the population.
#culture
Breitbart: Actress Rosamund Pike: I Was Told to Undress During James Bond Audition
Rosamund Pike recounted her audition for the 2002 James Bond film, Die Another Day, where she was asked to undress to her underwear. At 21, she refused, believing such actions should occur only if she was cast. Despite this, she secured the role of Miranda Frost in the film, which became a box office success.
Pike later faced nudity in a stage role but insisted on wearing a dressing gown for a specific scene. She also humorously recalled a moment with Pierce Brosnan, thinking she was accidentally waxing his chest during a love scene, only to realize it was the fake fur from the set.
Breitbart: Actors Matthew Marsden, Nick Searcy Call Out Conservative Filmmakers for Failure to Support Canceled Right-Wingers
Actors Nick Searcy and Matthew Marsden criticize conservative filmmakers for failing to support peers who have been canceled by the left. Marsden highlighted the lack of job offers he received after opposing COVID shots, contrasting it with the left's support for its own.
Both actors argue that conservatives in Hollywood face a lack of backing, which discourages them from speaking out. They call for a change in attitudes within the conservative movement to better support artists and compete with the left in the entertainment industry.