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Jun 22, 2025 |
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#politics
The Telegraph: Prostitutes, a porn star and a bouncer – Spanish PM Sanchez embroiled in corruption scandal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces a corruption scandal involving his Socialist party, with allegations of prostitutes, kickbacks, and influence-peddling. His administration, once seen as a beacon of reform, is now under scrutiny as pressure mounts from ongoing revelations.
Despite past successes in ousting a scandal-ridden predecessor, Sánchez's grip on power is threatened. The deeply polarized political landscape complicates dissent within his coalition, as allies fear losing power to conservative rivals.
#society
Le Monde: From Peru to the Vatican, the rise of 'Monseñor Roberto de Chiclayo,' now Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Prevost, served as bishop in Chiclayo, Peru, from 2014 to 2023. The community expressed pride in his election, celebrating with fervent religious devotion and a renewed sense of hope amid local challenges like poverty and crime.
In Chiclayo, the municipal government is leveraging the pope's rise to improve its image, showcasing his contributions through public displays and exhibits. This reflects a collective pride in a region facing political and social difficulties.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'Scream' Star Ethan Embry on Bombing Iran: '78 Million F*cking Idiots in America Brought Us Here'
Ethan Embry criticized American voters on Bluesky, blaming them for the U.S. bombing three nuclear sites in Iran following Donald Trump's announcement of the military action. Trump claimed the attack was successful and praised the military's capabilities.
The White House is set to have Trump address the nation regarding the situation.
Fox News: Major U.S. cities on high alert following airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
Authorities in New York and Washington are increasing security measures following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The NYPD and Metropolitan Police Department are deploying additional resources to religious and cultural sites, monitoring for any potential threats.
Law enforcement is coordinating with federal partners and enhancing patrols at locations connected to the conflict, especially those with ties to the Iranian community. Cyber monitoring and border security will also be heightened to prevent any potential incidents.
Breitbart: Johnson: President Trump Gave Iran 'Every Opportunity to Make a Deal'
House Speaker Mike Johnson praised recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, asserting it sends a strong message to Iran, which he labeled as the "world's largest state sponsor of terrorism." He emphasized President Trump's commitment to preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.
Trump confirmed the successful attacks on three sites and urged Iran to pursue peace, highlighting the strength of the U.S. military. The strikes follow a period of negotiations, with Iran remaining defiant regarding its nuclear program. The President is set to address the nation later.
Forbes: Trump’s Strike On Iran Draws Mixed Reactions From U.S. Lawmakers
President Trump's military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities has sparked a divided response in Washington. Democratic lawmakers, including Hakeem Jeffries and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, criticized the action as unconstitutional and a potential path to war, while GOP leaders like John Thune and Lindsey Graham praised it as necessary for national security.
Supporters argue the strike prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, while detractors express concerns over its legality and implications for U.S. involvement in the Middle East. The debate highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding U.S. foreign policy in the region.
Breitbart: Fetterman Praises U.S. Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites: 'Correct Move'
Sen. John Fetterman endorsed U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling it the "correct move" and labeling Iran as the "world’s leading sponsor of terrorism." His comments followed President Trump’s announcement of the successful attacks.
Trump, however, remained vague about future military actions, emphasizing unpredictability regarding potential strikes on Iran. Israel’s national security adviser stated that efforts against Iran would continue until the Fordow nuclear facility is compromised.
Le Monde: Netanyahu congratulates Trump, says US 'unsurpassed' after 'bold' attack on Iran that will 'change history'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Trump for the U.S. military's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, calling it a historic decision that could lead to peace in the Middle East. Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of the risks of escalating conflict and emphasized the need for diplomacy.
U.S. leaders largely supported the strikes, with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune backing Trump's stance against a nuclear-armed Iran. However, some Democrats and certain Republicans criticized the lack of congressional authorization for the military action.
Breitbart: Pro-Israel Voters Rejoice at U.S. Attack on Iran Nuclear Sites: 'Thank God We Voted for Donald Trump!'
Pro-Israel voters, particularly in the Jewish community, expressed strong support for President Trump's recent airstrike on Iran's nuclear sites, viewing it as a necessary action against a significant threat. Many voiced gratitude for Trump's leadership, contrasting it with previous administrations' approaches.
While Jewish voters are often divided politically, there is a consensus on opposing Iran's nuclear ambitions. Some Democrats, like Sen. John Fetterman, have also supported military action against Iran, reflecting a complex landscape of views on foreign policy within the party.
#military
The Western Journal: Early Warning Signs: US Movement Detected Early Saturday Hinted At Devastating Attack on Iran
The U.S. has deployed B-2 stealth bombers towards Guam, potentially for a strike on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility. This comes amid rising tensions, with President Trump confirming the destruction of the site, which is fortified deep underground.
The B-2 is equipped to carry the Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb, specifically designed to target deeply buried structures. This marks a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement in the region.
#technology
GB News: With 114 days left until Windows 10 support is ditched, Windows 11 enjoys a last-minute surge in upgrades
Microsoft is pushing users to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 ahead of the October 2025 deadline for support termination. Recent statistics show a notable increase in Windows 11's market share, narrowing the gap with Windows 10, which has dropped significantly in usage.
The shift is attributed to Microsoft's aggressive marketing and warnings about security risks associated with continuing to use Windows 10. However, strict hardware requirements for Windows 11 have frustrated many users, leading to calls for alternatives like Linux distributions.
#other
Fox News: PHOTO GALLERY: Trump in Situation Room during Iran strikes
Kyle Schmidbauer, a production assistant for Fox News Digital, graduated from Montclair State University in New Jersey. He has been with Fox since 2022.