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#politics
Le Monde: France's new flag war: The Israeli and Palestinian banners on town halls
Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi has refused to remove the Israeli flag from the town hall, which has been displayed since the October 7 massacre. He stated this decision honors commitments to the local community until hostages held by Hamas are released.
The local prefect reminded mayors of the need for neutrality in public services, indicating that foreign flags on public buildings should only be allowed temporarily.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive: Sen. Moreno to Introduce Resolution Backing Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) plans to introduce a resolution urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award President Donald Trump the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The resolution credits Trump with ending Iran's nuclear weapons program and achieving peace in the Middle East without deploying U.S. troops.
Moreno contrasts Trump's foreign policy with that of former President Obama, who received the Peace Prize in 2009 despite authorizing numerous drone strikes. The resolution praises Trump's military restraint and calls for recognition of his achievements in foreign diplomacy.
Times Of Israel: When the US president helped save Israel, then went ballistic on its leadership
Donald Trump publicly criticized Israel's leadership for allegedly violating a ceasefire he brokered with Iran, expressing frustration over their actions and demanding they halt military operations. Despite his initial anger, he later acknowledged Israel's position regarding Iran's missile attacks as a breach of the ceasefire.
The situation highlights the delicate balance Israel must maintain with the U.S., as Trump's approval is now crucial for any future military actions against Iran. While the U.S. strikes aimed to significantly hinder Iran's nuclear capabilities, the long-term effectiveness remains uncertain, and Trump has indicated he will decide on further military responses.
#military
Forbes: NATO Allies Agree To Raise Defence Spending To 5% Of GDP
NATO member nations have voted to increase defense spending to 5% of their GDP by 2035, citing Russia as a long-term threat. This decision comes after pressure from former President Donald Trump, who has long advocated for higher defense budgets among allies.
Spain has indicated that not all NATO members are bound to this new spending target, suggesting some dissent within the alliance. Trump expressed satisfaction with the decision, highlighting the increase from the previous 2% target.
#health
GB News: Hair care: Specialist names powerful product for strong, healthy hair - prevent 'dryness and brittleness'
As Britain braces for high temperatures exceeding 30°C, Dr. Gizem Seymenoglu warns that extreme heat can damage hair and scalp health, leading to increased hair loss and infections. UV radiation breaks down keratin, resulting in dry, brittle hair and compromised scalp protection.
Dr. Seymenoglu emphasizes the importance of sun safety, especially for those with alopecia, and recommends protective measures like using sunscreen for hair, wearing hats, and hydrating hair products. She also cautions against chlorine's damaging effects on hair while swimming.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast Update: 15 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
Minor geomagnetic storms are expected to create strong northern lights displays on Wednesday night, with visibility across more than a dozen states. The Kp index forecast of 5 indicates heightened auroral activity, particularly in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and parts of the Midwest.
The best viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time. NOAA recommends finding high vantage points away from light pollution for optimal viewing. This surge in aurora activity is attributed to the sun's current solar maximum, which is projected to last until around 2026.