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Jun 22, 2025 |
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GB News: Neighbour publicly shames state of garden next door as pictures and horrifying story shared online
A homeowner has exposed their neighbor's neglected swimming pool on social media, highlighting its dangers to local wildlife after a squirrel drowned in the stagnant water. The pool has been untreated for nearly three years, prompting the homeowner to alert the neighbor, who dismissed the issue.
Frustrated by the lack of action, the homeowner contacted local authorities for assistance. The situation has sparked debate online, with some criticizing the neighbor's indifference and others questioning the homeowner's approach to the problem.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Democrats divided over American involvement in Israel-Iran war
Democrats are divided over U.S. policy toward Iran, particularly in response to President Trump's consideration of military action against Tehran's nuclear program. Progressives advocate for a unified opposition to such strikes, while party leaders urge caution and congressional approval before any military engagement.
As the Israel-Iran conflict escalates, many Democrats are hesitant to take a firm stance, fearing backlash from their base, which is increasingly critical of U.S. support for Israel. This internal rift poses challenges for the party ahead of the 2024 midterms and the 2028 presidential race.
#culture
Le Monde: Paris' iconic cauldron from the Olympic Games returns to light up summer nights
The Paris Cauldron, a helium-powered balloon that captivated audiences during the 2024 Olympics, returned to the skyline on June 21, now rebranded without Olympic ties. It will rise nightly from June 21 to September 14 for the next three years, coinciding with local events.
Engineers have reinforced the structure to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring its longevity as a summer attraction. The cauldron, which simulates a flame using LED lights and mist, is part of President Macron's initiative to maintain the Olympic spirit in Paris ahead of the 2028 Games.