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#politics

Fox News: CNN security analyst defends Kristi Noem, agents who restrained Sen. Padilla
CNN security analyst defends Kristi Noem, agents who restrained Sen. Padilla
Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and detained during a press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles after he interrupted her remarks. Padilla attempted to shout over Noem and was restrained by law enforcement when he refused to comply with their commands.

CNN analyst Josh Campbell defended Noem and the agents involved, stating they acted appropriately in response to Padilla’s disruptive behavior. The incident is expected to face scrutiny regarding the tactics used by security personnel, particularly the decision to handcuff Padilla on the ground.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: As Israel strikes Iran, US pointedly steps back to protect its forces in Middle East
As Israel strikes Iran, US pointedly steps back to protect its forces in Middle East
A recent US statement following Israeli airstrikes on Iran has drawn criticism for its perceived coldness. Marco Rubio, serving as both secretary of state and national security adviser, emphasized the protection of American forces while refraining from expressing solidarity with Israel.

The statement confirmed Israel's belief in the necessity of its actions for self-defense but prioritized avoiding American casualties over traditional support for the ally.


Times Of Israel: Oil prices surge, stocks fall, as Mideast braces in wake of Israel’s attack on Iran
Oil prices surge, stocks fall, as Mideast braces in wake of Israel’s attack on Iran
Oil prices surged over 12% and stock markets fell sharply following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian sites, raising fears of escalating conflict. Investors fled to safe havens like gold as tensions heightened, with predictions of potential further price spikes if the situation worsens.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated that military operations would continue until Iran's nuclear threat is neutralized. Market analysts warned that if retaliation occurs, oil prices could soar even higher, potentially impacting global supply routes.


Liberty Nation News: Israel Makes Major Strike at Iran’s Nuclear Capability - Liberty Nation News
Israel Makes Major Strike at Iran’s Nuclear Capability - Liberty Nation News
Israel has launched preemptive strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities, targeting key military officials and the Natanz Nuclear Facility. In retaliation, Iran has sent over 100 drones to attack Israel. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the U.S. was not involved in these strikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the operation aimed to disrupt Iran's nuclear weaponization efforts. Iran's Supreme Leader warned of severe consequences for Israel, indicating that further retaliation may follow. Diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran are now uncertain.


#economy

GB News: Aldi introduces new 'luxury' Chouxnuts in trending flavours that shoppers 'won't want to miss'
Aldi introduces new 'luxury' Chouxnuts in trending flavours that shoppers 'won't want to miss'
Aldi has launched Specially Selected Chouxnuts in two flavors, Raspberry & Pistachio and Banoffee & White Chocolate, priced at £2.99 for a two-pack. The supermarket aims to tap into the premium pâtisserie market with these luxury treats.

Additionally, Aldi introduced a Dubai Chocolate Style bar for £3.99, featuring pistachio cream and kadayif pastry in milk chocolate. This product aims to provide a more affordable option amid rising demand for Dubai-inspired chocolates in the UK.


#military

The Telegraph: Sheffield howitzer factory to be ‘home of UK artillery production’
Sheffield howitzer factory to be ‘home of UK artillery production’
A new £25 million howitzer factory in Sheffield, operated by BAE Systems, has opened to boost Britain's defense manufacturing. The facility will initially increase production of M777 towed howitzers, creating 200 jobs and supporting Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.

This move comes in response to heightened demand for arms due to the Ukraine war, prompting BAE to revive production of the M777 howitzers. Many existing units require refurbishment, highlighting the need for increased manufacturing capabilities.