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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Birmingham councillor warns of 'real health problem' as bin strike passes 100 days: 'We're a laughing stock!'
Birmingham City Councillor Meirion Jenkins criticized the ongoing bin strikes, which have now lasted over 100 days, citing significant waste buildup and health risks. The dispute arose from pay cuts affecting over 200 refuse workers, with Jenkins highlighting the impact on local schools and elderly care facilities.
He emphasized the council's escalating costs, approximately £100,000 per month, to manage health concerns linked to the waste. Jenkins called for measures to limit equal pay claims to resolve the situation and suggested that time-limited offers be made to workers to expedite a resolution.
Breitbart: AEW's Brody King Wears 'Abolish ICE' Shirt Before Match in Mexico
AEW star Brody King wore an "Abolish ICE" shirt during a match in Mexico, briefly revealing it as he entered the ring. The dim lighting and language barrier may have limited audience awareness of the message.
Sports events are increasingly becoming platforms for protests, as seen with singer Nezza's Spanish rendition of the national anthem against immigration enforcement.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Britain, France, and Germany to Hold Face-to-Face Talks With Iran
The foreign ministers of the UK, France, and Germany are set to meet with Iran's Abbas Araghchi in Geneva to discuss Iran's nuclear ambitions and seek a peaceful resolution to ongoing conflicts. The talks aim to address concerns over Iran's nuclear program following recent tensions.
Despite Iran's expressed anger towards the European nations, there are calls for constructive dialogue. Some German politicians suggest that any effective negotiations must involve the U.S., emphasizing that Iran's willingness to compromise is crucial for progress.
Breitbart: Gingrich: Trump, Netanyahu Will 'Change History Decisively'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich claimed that President Donald Trump, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will significantly alter the course of history by confronting the Iranian regime. Gingrich emphasized that Trump's approach could lead to a more prosperous and accepted Iran, breaking the long-standing hostility.
He argued that Trump's willingness to take decisive action against Iran is crucial to preventing a nuclear threat and ensuring regional stability. Gingrich believes this strategy will not lead to a prolonged conflict but rather a swift resolution to the regime's power.
Fox News: Mystery flights from China to Iran raise questions amid Israel conflict
Several Boeing 747s have recently been tracked flying from China to Iran, raising concerns about potential support from the Chinese Communist Party amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. Reports indicate that these flights may involve transporting cargo or personnel, although their exact purpose remains unconfirmed.
Experts suggest that the flights could signify China aiding Iran during the conflict, given the strategic partnership between the two nations. However, some analysts argue that the flights may not indicate any significant military cooperation, as they could simply be routine cargo operations with no direct connection to arms transfers.
Breitbart: Franklin Graham: Pray 'God's Protection' over Christians, Jews amid Israel-Iran War
Reverend Franklin Graham called for prayers for innocent people affected by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. He emphasized the need for divine protection for churches and Christians in Iran, as well as for the Jewish people in Israel, urging that the truth of God's Word be revealed to those in the region.
The Israel Defense Forces recently launched strikes against Iranian military and nuclear sites, citing a critical threshold in Iran's nuclear program. In retaliation, Iran targeted Israeli cities with missiles, while Israel warned civilians near military targets. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu framed the military actions as a defense against tyranny, aiming to protect both Israel and the Iranian populace.
Times Of Israel: From heart tissue to DNA samples, Weizmann scientists mourn work vaporized in Iran attack
The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot was struck by an Iranian missile, causing extensive damage to multiple buildings and laboratories. While no casualties were reported, the attack destroyed vital research facilities, including those focused on heart biology and neurobiology, resulting in significant losses of scientific samples and equipment.
Researchers and students mobilized quickly to salvage what they could, but the long-term impact on their work is severe. Rebuilding efforts could take years, with estimated costs running into millions. Despite the destruction, an outpouring of support from the global scientific community has provided some solace to the affected researchers.
#economy
Breitbart: Microsoft Plans Layoffs Targeting Sales Teams
Microsoft is preparing for another round of layoffs, primarily targeting its sales workforce, with announcements expected in early July. This follows a previous layoff of 6,000 employees in May, mostly from product and engineering roles.
The company is shifting its focus to third-party firms for software sales, indicating further reductions in its sales team. Microsoft continues to invest heavily in AI while maintaining tight control over spending in other areas, as it regularly assesses its organizational structure for growth.
#military
Fox News: US troops in the Middle East could face increased threats amid Iran conflict: ‘Irreparable damage’
U.S. troops in the Middle East may face increased threats if the U.S. engages in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. President Trump is expected to decide within two weeks whether to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, while Iran warns of severe consequences for U.S. intervention.
The Pentagon has increased its military presence in the region, including deploying additional forces and aircraft carriers. With over 40,000 U.S. personnel stationed across various bases in Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE, concerns about drone attacks and overall troop safety are rising amid heightened tensions.