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#society

GB News: France descends into CHAOS and violence with two dead and more than 550 arrested as PSG fans celebrate Champions League win
France descends into CHAOS and violence with two dead and more than 550 arrested as PSG fans celebrate Champions League win
Over 550 arrests were made in Paris following violent celebrations of PSG's first Champions League trophy, resulting in two deaths and nearly 200 injuries. Clashes with riot police erupted despite the match occurring in Munich, leading to significant chaos in the French capital.

A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed during the celebrations, and a 20-year-old woman was killed by a vehicle. Police reported numerous injuries and damage, including 692 fires. PSG triumphed over Inter Milan 5-0, marking a historic win in the competition.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Bridge explosions in Russia near Ukraine border escalate tensions ahead of peace talks
Bridge explosions in Russia near Ukraine border escalate tensions ahead of peace talks
Two bridge explosions in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions resulted in at least seven deaths and 69 injuries. The blasts occurred just before planned peace talks regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. Russian officials suspect sabotage, linking the incidents to Ukrainian special services.

The explosions disrupted a passenger train and caused significant damage, with Russian politicians blaming Ukraine for attempting to derail negotiations. Meanwhile, Ukraine's military intelligence reported a separate explosion that derailed a Russian military train. The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for potential talks.


#military

The Western Journal: Pilot Nails CNN with Special Bible After They Freak Over Pentagon Prayer Service
Pilot Nails CNN with Special Bible After They Freak Over Pentagon Prayer Service
CNN criticized Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for hosting a monthly Christian prayer service at the Pentagon, calling it unusual and potentially a violation of the First Amendment. Military law experts expressed concerns about the event's implications for religious neutrality.

In response, Navy pilot Michael Cassidy highlighted that during World War II, the U.S. government issued Bibles to troops, endorsed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, emphasizing the historical connection between the military and Christianity in America.


#crime

Times Of Israel: 2 Israelis indicted for selling dual-use chemicals used in terror attacks to Palestinians
2 Israelis indicted for selling dual-use chemicals used in terror attacks to Palestinians
Two Israeli men, Yehezkel Moshe and Jihad Wazuz, were indicted for illegally selling and transporting dual-use chemicals to the Palestinian Authority, which were allegedly used in terror attacks in the West Bank. The indictment claims they formed a conspiracy to import these materials since 2019, even after being aware of their misuse.

The chemicals, including potassium nitrate and calcium, were diverted from Moshe's agricultural supply business and transported to the West Bank using falsified documentation. Their actions reportedly facilitated the production of explosives for terrorist activities.


#sports

Le Monde: How the serve became key in modern tennis
How the serve became key in modern tennis
The serve has become a crucial element in modern tennis, even on clay courts like those at the French Open. Players, such as Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, utilize powerful serves exceeding 220 km/h, which have been meticulously analyzed for speed and placement to gain an edge.

This evolution from a gentle underhand serve to a rapid, aggressive shot reflects the professionalization of the sport, with modern athletes focusing on power and precision. On the men's tour, players won 80% of their service games last season, highlighting the serve's dominance in shaping match outcomes.