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#society

The Telegraph: The pro-Palestine movement has reached another of anti-British hate
The pro-Palestine movement has reached another of anti-British hate
Activists from the group "Palestine Action" vandalized RAF Brize Norton, damaging two Airbus Voyager aircraft used for refueling fighter jets. This act of vandalism raises concerns about national security and reflects a broader anti-British sentiment among certain groups.

The article argues that public hesitancy to condemn such actions reveals a troubling disconnect in society, where sympathy is disproportionately directed toward Gaza while ignoring the complexities of the situation, including the threats posed by Iran. The author suggests that this mindset undermines Britain's historical values and security.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: The American GBU-57 bomb is the only weapon capable of reaching Iran's Fordo nuclear site
The American GBU-57 bomb is the only weapon capable of reaching Iran's Fordo nuclear site
Israel's military aims to eliminate Iran's nuclear program by targeting the Fordo uranium enrichment site, which is heavily fortified and difficult to penetrate with conventional weapons. Recent strikes reportedly damaged the Natanz site, but Fordo sustained only superficial damage.

The GBU-57 bomb, capable of penetrating deep underground, may be necessary for a successful attack on Fordo, but its use would require U.S. involvement. Experts caution that even if such strikes occur, they may not effectively halt Iran's nuclear ambitions in the long term.


Times Of Israel: Mossad says Iran 15 days from bomb, US agencies still say up to a year – report
Mossad says Iran 15 days from bomb, US agencies still say up to a year – report
US intelligence agencies maintain a cautious stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions, differing from Israeli assessments that suggest Iran could assemble a bomb within 15 days. The US estimates it would take several months to a year for Iran to develop a weapon, with no current active pursuit.

Tensions escalate as Israel conducts airstrikes against Iran's nuclear facilities, while Iran retaliates with missile attacks on Israel. The situation remains volatile, with potential triggers for an Iranian nuclear breakout including the assassination of its supreme leader or a US attack on its enrichment sites.


#economy

Forbes: Indonesian Billionaire Prajogo Pangestu’s Chandra Daya IPO Values Company At $1.4 Billion
Indonesian Billionaire Prajogo Pangestu’s Chandra Daya IPO Values Company At  $1.4 Billion
Chandra Daya Investasi, backed by Indonesian billionaire Prajogo Pangestu, is preparing for an IPO that could value the company at 23.7 trillion rupiah ($1.4 billion). The firm plans to issue up to 12.4 million shares, aiming to raise 2.4 trillion rupiah ($144 million) for expansion.

The IPO process begins today, with a listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange set for July 8. Proceeds will fund logistics and port operations, as Chandra Daya Investasi seeks to enhance its role in the industry and foster long-term development.


Forbes: Pertamina To Buy 20% Stake In Philippine Tycoon Edgar Saavedra’s Renewable Energy Venture For $118 Million
Pertamina To Buy 20% Stake In Philippine Tycoon Edgar Saavedra’s Renewable Energy Venture For $118 Million
PT Pertamina will acquire a 20% stake in Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. for 6.7 billion pesos ($118 million), aiding the Philippine firm’s expansion in renewable energy. This partnership will enable Citicore to develop projects in Southeast Asia while Pertamina gains access to Citicore's expertise.

Citicore, which recently went public, aims to deliver 5 gigawatts of solar capacity over five years, requiring 180 billion pesos in investments. To meet public float requirements, Citicore Power will sell shares, reducing its stake in Citicore Renewable Energy.


#health

GB News: 'Shut up!' Charlie Mullins brutally slaps down guest for backing NHS 'heat strikes': 'Get REAL!'
'Shut up!' Charlie Mullins brutally slaps down guest for backing NHS 'heat strikes': 'Get REAL!'
Charlie Mullins criticized NHS doctors' proposal for a "national maximum workplace temperature," arguing it suggests they would let patients die over a minor temperature increase. He deemed the strike idea "disgusting" and questioned its feasibility, emphasizing that doctors prioritize patient care.

Dr. Bing Jones defended the proposal, citing the dangers of extreme heat, claiming thousands die during heatwaves. The debate highlighted the tension between climate concerns and healthcare responsibilities, with both sides acknowledging the need for action but differing on the strike's appropriateness.