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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Bernie Sanders Trips Up When Joe Rogan Points He’s Older Than Biden but Much More Aware
During a recent appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience," Senator Bernie Sanders appeared uncomfortable when Rogan referenced President Biden's cognitive decline. This moment highlighted the Democrats' previous reluctance to acknowledge Biden's condition, despite years of gaslighting the public about it.
Rogan's probing questions about Sanders' age and cognitive ability further emphasized the awkwardness of the situation, as Sanders struggled to deflect the conversation. This exchange reflects the broader issue of accountability among Democrats, particularly regarding their past deceptions.
#society
Le Monde: Europe's top court condemns France over police racial profiling
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for racial profiling during police identity checks, marking a significant ruling against the country. The court found that police discrimination against Karim Touil, who was stopped multiple times in a short period, violated his rights. France was ordered to compensate Touil €3,000.
Despite the ruling, the court noted no systemic failures in France's identity check framework. Reports indicate that racial profiling remains prevalent, with young men perceived as Black or Arab disproportionately targeted during checks. Advocacy groups have highlighted ongoing issues of police brutality and discrimination.
GB News: Fears local town to be completely surrounded by solar panels amid plans for energy park as big as 1,800 football pitches
A proposed 3,600-acre solar energy project near Long Stratton, Norfolk, aims to generate enough electricity for 200,000 homes, but faces opposition from local residents and MPs who fear it will encircle the town and threaten agricultural land. Critics argue it could harm food security and rural character.
Supporters claim the project will reduce fossil fuel dependence and provide farmers with new income opportunities. The final decision will be made by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, as the project is classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project.
Forbes: Bezos Wedding Guests (Photos): Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey And Tom Brady Arrive In Venice
Celebrities and billionaires, including Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, and Tom Brady, have arrived in Venice for Jeff Bezos’ wedding to Lauren Sánchez. The event has drawn attention and protests from locals concerned about overtourism and Bezos’ political ties.
Bezos and Sánchez are expected to host a multi-day celebration with a limited guest list of 200. Despite scheduling conflicts, former President Donald Trump was invited but will not attend. The couple has arranged multiple venues to accommodate potential weather issues and protests.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Iran-Israel: French PM Bayrou acknowledges a 'shift' to a world where 'force prevails'
During a session at the Assemblée Nationale, Prime Minister François Bayrou addressed the situation in the Middle East while dealing with a leaking ceiling due to heavy rain. The debate, attended by few MPs, focused on international issues, including a recent cease-fire between Iran and Israel.
Bayrou's speech, which lasted 30 minutes, was accompanied by key ministers and highlighted the context of ongoing conflicts, notably following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The session was marked by a 20-minute pause to address the leak.
The Economist: How strongmen mastered the art of dividing Europe
European leaders often engage in lengthy negotiations to reach consensus, but their deliberative approach appears ineffective against the decisive actions of global autocrats. The stark contrast in foreign policy tactics raises concerns about Europe's ability to respond effectively to challenges posed by strongmen from countries like China and Russia.
As the EU grapples with its internal processes, figures like Donald Trump exemplify a more chaotic and unpredictable style of leadership that can overshadow diplomatic efforts. This dynamic highlights the growing difficulty for Europe in maintaining influence on the world stage amidst rising authoritarianism.
Breitbart: Iran’s Khamenei Gloats His Country 'Delivered a Hand Slap to America’s Face' and 'Victory over Israel'
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed victory over Israel and asserted that the U.S. failed to gain anything from the recent conflict. In his first public appearance since June, he stated that Iran retaliated against the U.S. with a missile attack and warned of future consequences for aggression.
Khamenei's comments followed a ceasefire negotiated after significant U.S. military action against Iranian nuclear facilities. He emphasized that Iran would respond decisively to any future threats.
#economy
Forbes: When Will Trump Name New Fed Chair? What To Know As He Eyes Powell Successor
President Trump is reportedly considering a replacement for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, potentially naming a successor as soon as this fall. This move comes nearly seven months before Powell's term ends in May 2026, highlighting ongoing tensions between the White House and the independent central bank.
Trump's dissatisfaction with Powell stems from the Fed's interest rate policies, which he believes should favor growth. He has publicly criticized Powell, calling him names and even suggesting he might fire him. Candidates for the position include former Fed governor Kevin Warsh and National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett.
The Economist: A defence splurge will slow Europe’s deindustrialisation
Europe faces economic pressures from low growth and external tariffs, raising concerns about deindustrialization. However, increased defense spending in response to threats from Russia and support for Ukraine is expected to stimulate the economy, with countries like Germany and Poland boosting military budgets significantly.
NATO's new defense spending target of 3.5% of GDP indicates a commitment to domestic military production, potentially creating jobs despite the grim circumstances driving this shift.
#health
The Economist: Distrust in public-health institutions is not just an American problem
Distrust in public health institutions is escalating across affluent nations, exacerbated by political influences. In the U.S., Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced a panel of vaccination experts with his own selections, including vaccine skeptics lacking relevant expertise.
This trend reflects a broader skepticism towards health authorities, which poses challenges for public health initiatives worldwide.
#sports
Fox News: Champion skydiver plummets to death during wingsuit jump
Liam Byrne, a 24-year-old champion wingsuit flyer from Scotland, died in a tragic accident during a jump in the Swiss Alps. He deviated from his intended course shortly after take-off and crashed into a rocky outcrop, suffering fatal injuries.
Byrne was an experienced pilot with over 4,000 jumps and was featured in a BBC documentary. His family remembered him as someone who found freedom in the sport and inspired others with his adventurous spirit.