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#politics

Times Of Israel: UK set to ban Palestine Action after break-in, vandalism at British air base – reports
UK set to ban Palestine Action after break-in, vandalism at British air base – reports
The UK plans to designate Palestine Action as a terror organization following their break-in at RAF Brize Norton, where activists vandalized military aircraft. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is expected to announce this on Monday. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the incident as "disgraceful."

Palestine Action claimed responsibility for the vandalism, asserting that Britain is complicit in actions against Gaza. The UK defense ministry is investigating the incident, while a security review is underway at the air base, which supports operations in the Middle East.


#society

Le Monde: Pornhub back online in France after self-blocking over age check row
Pornhub back online in France after self-blocking over age check row
Major adult websites Pornhub, YouPorn, and RedTube resumed operations in France after a court suspended a decree requiring age verification for users. The French government plans to appeal the decision while the platforms' owner, Aylo, criticized the age verification process as insecure.

Aylo argues that the decree could expose users' personal data to risks and suggests that age verification should be managed by operating system makers instead. The company claims the law may push users to unregulated sites and does not effectively address issues related to performer consent and age.


Times Of Israel: Nearly two-thirds of Jewish students at Columbia felt unaccepted after Oct. 7 — survey
Nearly two-thirds of Jewish students at Columbia felt unaccepted after Oct. 7 — survey
A recent report from Columbia University reveals that nearly two-thirds of Jewish students feel unaccepted for their religious identity, significantly higher than the 15% of students overall. The survey, conducted by the Columbia Task Force on Antisemitism, highlights challenges faced by Jewish and Muslim students amid rising tensions related to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The report indicates that 53% of Jewish students experienced discrimination, and many reported feeling personal danger for their beliefs. While half of all students felt a sense of belonging, only 34% of Jewish students reported the same. The findings come as the university faces scrutiny over antisemitism and has been pressured to improve the campus climate for all students.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists discover 'sensational' artifacts under historic monastery's floor
Archaeologists discover 'sensational' artifacts under historic monastery's floor
Archaeologists in Poland have uncovered significant artifacts beneath a historic monastery, revealing insights into 18th-century monastic life. The discovery, near the Basilica of the Birth of the Virgin Mary in Chełm, includes hundreds of rare heraldic tile fragments linked to a 17th-century Basilian monastery.

These tiles, crafted between 1711 and 1730, feature specific symbols and initials, including those of a former monastery superior who became a bishop. This find is part of a series of notable archaeological discoveries in Poland this year.


#crime

Fox News: Deadly lawmaker ambush in Minnesota raises fears about fake police officers knocking on doors
Deadly lawmaker ambush in Minnesota raises fears about fake police officers knocking on doors
Vance Boelter allegedly impersonated a police officer and fatally shot Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, while also wounding state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. Authorities advise citizens to verify an officer's identity by calling 911 before opening the door.

To ensure safety during encounters with law enforcement, citizens should recognize police uniforms and vehicles, and can ask officers to identify themselves through a closed door. If pulled over, drivers are encouraged to stop in public areas and to verify the officer's identity via dispatch if unsure.


#other

GB News: UK weather: Britons warned TORNADOES 'can’t be ruled out' as severe thunderstorms to strike in HOURS
UK weather: Britons warned TORNADOES 'can’t be ruled out' as severe thunderstorms to strike in HOURS
Britons are warned of potential tornadoes as a supercell thunderstorm approaches, bringing lightning and large hail. The Met Office issued a yellow thunderstorm warning for several regions, including East Midlands and North West England, predicting scattered thunderstorms from Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning.

Heavy rainfall and sudden flooding are expected, with some areas experiencing power cuts and gusty winds. Looking ahead, the weather may become more changeable next week, with a mix of rain and drier spells. The forecast suggests warmer conditions may return later in the week.