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GB News: Eamonn Holmes in brutal mainstream media swipe after huge GB News victory: 'They have this prejudice'
GB News won Best News Programme at the TRIC Awards, determined by public voting, highlighting its growing popularity. The channel also received recognition for investigative journalism by Charlie Peters, with Eamonn Holmes criticizing mainstream media's bias against GB News.
The awards ceremony, attended by nearly 1,000 guests, showcased various media talents, including EastEnders and Bradley Walsh. Holmes emphasized the channel's connection with viewers and its commitment to addressing their interests.
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Forbes: Trump Insists U.S. Bombs Destroyed Iran's Nuclear Sites And Ended War (Live)
President Trump claimed that U.S. bombings of Iran's nuclear sites resulted in "complete obliteration" and effectively ended the conflict between Iran and Israel. He dismissed an intelligence report suggesting minimal damage, labeling it inconclusive and asserting that the strikes were comparable to the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Despite Trump's assertions, Iranian officials condemned the U.S. actions as violations of international law and vowed not to return to negotiations if aggression continued. Following the U.S. strikes, Iran launched missiles at a U.S. airbase, leading to accusations of ceasefire violations from both sides.
Le Monde: NATO summit: Trump fuels allies' doubts over his solidarity with the alliance
President Trump, en route to the NATO summit in The Hague, expressed skepticism about the mutual defense clause in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, stating its interpretation varies. This statement unsettled NATO allies, who were anticipating a firm US commitment to the article in exchange for increased defense spending.
As NATO members prepared to raise their defense spending target to 5% of GDP, they were surprised by Trump's remarks, which contradicted their expectations of a clear US stance on Article 5. The situation highlighted ongoing tensions regarding the alliance's foundational principles.