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#politics
Fox News: Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene says she won't run for Senate while blasting Dems and fellow Republicans
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will not run for the Senate in 2026, criticizing both the Senate's functionality and her own party. She labeled the Senate as an institution that obstructs progress and expressed frustration with fellow Republicans for failing to deliver on campaign promises.
Greene's decision follows Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's announcement that he would also not pursue a Senate bid. She directed her ire at Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff, whom she believes would be an easy opponent, while also condemning the Republican establishment and its donors for prioritizing their interests over those of the voters.
GB News: 'They haven't protected us!' Farmer fumes as industry takes 'another blow' with US-UK trade deal
A British farmer has criticized the new US-UK trade deal, calling it a "hammer blow" to the UK farming industry. The deal reduces tariffs on American products produced under different standards, making it difficult for UK farmers to compete due to higher costs and limited technology.
While some in the agricultural sector see potential export opportunities, concerns persist about the implications of importing food that may not meet UK standards. Calls for improved food labeling have emerged amid mixed reactions to the agreement.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Ukraine has expelled two Hungarian diplomats for alleged espionage, provoking outrage in Budapest
Ukraine expelled two Hungarian diplomats after arresting two former Ukrainian military members for allegedly spying for Hungary. This incident marks the first discovery of a Hungarian espionage operation in Ukraine and has escalated tensions between the two nations.
Hungary retaliated by expelling two Ukrainian diplomats, with its foreign minister dismissing Ukraine's claims as anti-Hungarian propaganda. Relations have soured since Russia's invasion, with Hungary refusing military aid to Ukraine and opposing its EU membership aspirations.
Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage Omer Shem Tov says he refused captors’ demand to fell building on IDF troops
Omer Shem Tov, released from Hamas captivity, recounted his harrowing experience, including threats from captors and a failed escape attempt. He survived by amusing his captors and performing tasks, ultimately enduring 400 days in captivity before his release amid ongoing conflict.
Shem Tov expressed disbelief at the selective release of hostages, stating that all should be freed and attributing the continued captivity of others to political issues. He criticized the use of hostages in propaganda and lamented the fate of those still held by Hamas.
#religion
Fox News: Pope Leo XIV's name gives clue to how he'll handle social, political divides, bishop says
Bishop Robert Barron commented on Cardinal Robert Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV, noting the significance of papal names in reflecting leadership style. He emphasized that Prevost's choice of Leo XIV, honoring Pope Leo XIII, suggests a nuanced approach to modernity, balancing tradition with engagement.
Barron highlighted Pope Leo XIII's pivotal role during political upheavals, advocating for a middle ground in Catholic social teaching, opposing Marxism while supporting workers' rights. He believes this new pope could play a unique role in bridging political divides, transcending traditional left-right categorizations.