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The Western Journal: Anti-Israel Activists Head to Egypt to March for Gaza, Find Violence and Imprisonment Instead
Egyptian authorities blocked a convoy of protesters from over 80 nations attempting to march to Gaza, confiscating passports and detaining participants. The Global March on Gaza, aimed at protesting aid restrictions, was halted amid clashes with police, leading to calls for a hunger strike by organizers.
The Egyptian government has faced criticism for suppressing pro-Palestine demonstrations while detaining numerous activists since the onset of the Israel-Gaza conflict. Organizers urged the Egyptian government to allow the peaceful march, emphasizing the need to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
#society
GB News: Marks & Spencer shoppers rave over latest selection of tipples hitting supermarket shelves
Marks & Spencer has launched a new summer drinks collection, featuring four spritz varieties and three premium cocktails from The Marksologist range. The spritz options include Hugo, Limoncello, Aperitivo, and Saké with lychee, while the cocktail selection offers a traditional Margarita, a Spicy Mezcal Margarita, and a Bloody Mary.
The announcement has generated significant excitement on social media, with many customers eager to try all the new flavors. M&S aims to provide high-quality, professional-strength cocktails in convenient packaging, reinforcing its position as "the home of tinnies."
Breitbart: UK to Reopen over 800 Cases of Child Rape Grooming Gang Cases
The British government will reopen over 800 historic child rape grooming gang cases and initiate a national inquiry led by the National Crime Agency. This decision follows pressure on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to address past failures in protecting victims, particularly young girls.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need for justice for survivors, while the inquiry will investigate alleged cover-ups by local officials. Concerns have been raised about the ethnicities of perpetrators and the impact of illegal immigration on these cases. Critics argue that previous inaction was driven by fears of appearing racist.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France shuts five Israeli booths at Paris Air Show for showcasing 'offensive weapons'
The Paris Air Show faced heightened tensions as French authorities closed Israeli weapons industry booths, citing a ban on displaying offensive weapons amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Iran. This decision was condemned by Israeli officials as "outrageous."
French Prime Minister François Bayrou defended the ban, emphasizing the need to avoid showcasing offensive weapons due to the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed shock at the closure, calling for immediate correction of the situation.
Forbes: Israeli Military Issues Evacuation Warning For Tehran Civilians
Israel has issued evacuation warnings for civilians in Tehran ahead of planned strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. This comes as Iran has launched missile attacks on Israel, resulting in multiple casualties on both sides.
The Israeli military also warned residents in Gaza and southern Lebanon to evacuate before potential attacks. The conflict has led to at least 24 deaths in Israel and 224 in Iran since hostilities intensified.
The Western Journal: Netanyahu Claims to Know Who Was Really Behind Trump Assassination Attempts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Iran has attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump twice, citing Iran's hostility towards the U.S. and its military actions. He emphasized that Trump's strong stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions makes him a primary target for the regime.
Netanyahu also noted that Iran's threats extend to him, asserting that both he and Trump are seen as significant obstacles to Iran's plans. He reiterated Israel's commitment to defending itself and the broader world against potential Iranian nuclear threats.
Le Monde: How the US divided Europe to invade Iraq at any cost in 2003
In the wake of September 11, 2001, American neoconservatives sought to invade Iraq, facing opposition from France and Germany. To achieve this goal, the U.S. turned to Eastern European allies, leading to a significant rift within Europe that affected transatlantic relations for years.
This investigation highlights the strategic maneuvers of the U.S. and the historical context of European alliances, particularly focusing on Lithuania's evolving relationship with France, which has seen a resurgence since 2020.
#technology
The Federalist: Trump Org Announces New Mobile Phone Service
The Trump Organization has launched Trump Mobile, a new mobile phone service aimed at underserved consumers. The service offers unlimited texting to 100 countries, roadside assistance, and telemedicine for a monthly fee starting at $47.45.
Trump Mobile will feature U.S.-based customer service and phone production, with plans to disrupt the mobile industry while promoting made-in-America products. The announcement marks the ten-year anniversary of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.