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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: UK High Court rules government decision to export F-35 parts to Israel is lawful
A Palestinian human rights group, Al-Haq, lost its legal challenge against the UK government regarding the supply of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel. The court ruled that the matter fell under national security and was not for the judiciary to decide. The UK government maintains that its export controls are rigorous.
Separately, the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action is contesting a government proscription that would label it as a terrorist organization. The group argues this move threatens fundamental freedoms in Britain. The Home Office has not commented on the legal challenge.
Fox News: Key House GOP moderate Don Bacon won't seek re-election
Rep. Don Bacon, a moderate Republican from Nebraska, announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, citing a desire to spend more time with family. His departure comes amid ongoing challenges for Republicans in a district that has leaned Democratic in recent elections.
Bacon has been known for his willingness to diverge from President Trump's agenda, raising concerns about proposed Medicaid cuts and supporting Ukraine. His retirement, alongside Sen. Thom Tillis, signals potential difficulties for the GOP in retaining key battleground seats.
#society
Fox News: Mike Tyson urges Trump to deliver on cannabis reform after Biden's 'failed' pledge
Boxing legend Mike Tyson, along with other athletes and entertainers, is advocating for cannabis reform, urging President Trump to fulfill former President Biden's unkept promise to address marijuana-related injustices. They are calling for clemency for nonviolent offenders, rescheduling cannabis, and ending discriminatory banking practices.
The group criticized Biden for failing to act on marijuana clemency applications and highlighted the need for reform to support those in the cannabis business. Tyson emphasized the medicinal benefits of cannabis, stating it has significantly improved his life.
Breitbart: UK Politician: Two-Tier Justice If Bob Vylan Not Arrested for Glasto Rant
The BBC's airing of musician Bob Vylan's performance, which included incendiary remarks against Israel and a call to "shut the fuck up" to those wanting their country back, has sparked outrage and accusations of two-tier justice in the UK. Critics, including Conservative officials, argue that Vylan's statements incited violence and should result in legal consequences similar to those faced by others for lesser offenses.
The BBC has since acknowledged its mistake, stating the broadcast included "deeply offensive" comments and plans to review its guidelines for live events. The Glastonbury Festival organizers also condemned Vylan's remarks, emphasizing that hate speech has no place in their event, despite a broader atmosphere of pro-Palestinian sentiment at the festival.
Breitbart: State Dept. to Revoke Visa of British Rock Duo Bob Vylan After 'Death to IDF,' 'Free Palestine' Glastonbury Chants
The U.S. State Department is considering revoking the visas of British rap punk duo Bobby Vylan after one member chanted anti-IDF slogans during a performance at the Glastonbury Festival. The Israeli Embassy expressed concern over the inflammatory rhetoric.
Leo Terrell, chair of the DOJ’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, plans to urge Secretary of State Marco Rubio to prevent Vylan from entering the U.S., citing the need to combat violent antisemitic rhetoric.
GB News: Prince William has major plans for Princess Diana's birthday
Prince William will visit Sheffield tomorrow to commemorate the second anniversary of his Homewards initiative aimed at ending homelessness, coinciding with what would have been Princess Diana's 64th birthday. The program has made significant strides, securing over £40 million in funding and launching more than 100 projects across six UK pilot areas.
During his visit, he will meet with representatives from these regions and observe a new early intervention model in a local school. The initiative, inspired by Diana's legacy, seeks to make homelessness "rare, brief, and unrepeated," focusing on tailored solutions for vulnerable populations.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Iranian Cleric Issues Fatwa Against Trump
Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi issued a fatwa calling for violent jihad against President Trump and other Western leaders, citing threats made against Iranian leaders. This act is viewed as state-backed incitement to international terrorism, with implications for global security.
The fatwa follows recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran and a ceasefire announcement by Trump. Analysts compare this edict to the 1989 fatwa against Salman Rushdie, highlighting the persistent threat posed by radical Islamic elements. Calls for increased homeland security and mass deportations are suggested as a response.
Breitbart: Panicked U.N. Calls Aid Crisis Meeting After U.S. Funding Withdrawal
The United Nations has launched its largest funding appeal in a decade, seeking at least $4 trillion to address global aid needs, amid U.S. withdrawal from aid agreements. Key world leaders are convening in Seville, Spain, to discuss the urgent financial requirements for humanitarian efforts.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the dire consequences of reduced foreign aid, highlighting the impact on vulnerable populations. The conference aims to reshape global aid strategies and ensure more efficient delivery of assistance.
Times Of Israel: Israel in ‘advanced talks’ for deal to end hostilities with Syria, says senior official
Israel and Syria are engaged in advanced talks aimed at halting hostilities, focusing on security coordination. While there is an aspiration to expand the Abraham Accords to include Syria, the timeline for a full peace agreement remains uncertain.
Syria's new regime, backed by Iran, is reportedly interested in establishing diplomatic ties but lacks a firm consensus internally. Key issues include the status of the Golan Heights and security arrangements, with the U.S. mediating the discussions.
The Telegraph: Chinese naval drills put Indo-Pacific on edge
China's aircraft carrier battle groups are conducting extensive drills in the Western Pacific, signaling a shift in naval capabilities and intentions. Analysts discuss the implications for regional security and China's growing military presence.
Additionally, UNICEF's James Elder provides insight into the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where accusations have emerged against Israeli soldiers for targeting civilians at aid sites.
The Western Journal: New Satellite Imagery Shows Iran Is Up to Something at Fordow
Recent satellite imagery indicates renewed activity at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, including construction of access roads and presence of heavy equipment. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of U.S. airstrikes, which may not have significantly hindered Iran's nuclear ambitions.
International Atomic Energy Agency officials suggest that while the attacks impacted Iran's nuclear capabilities, the regime may still recover quickly, with some enriched uranium potentially relocated before the strikes.
#culture
Breitbart: Watch: Botched Beyoncé Mid-Air Stunt Terrifies Concert Fans
During a concert in Houston, Beyoncé's performance was interrupted by a technical glitch involving a suspended car prop that tilted sideways. She quickly halted the show, ensuring her safety and that of the audience, and was lowered without any injuries reported. The show resumed afterward.
Beyoncé expressed gratitude to her fans, reassuring them of her confidence in their support. The incident was captured on social media and went viral.
Le Monde: Calm, softness and lightness prevail at Paris men's Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week showcased a blend of urban and seaside aesthetics, with designers emphasizing lightness and softness in their summer collections. Hermès featured delicate materials and relaxed silhouettes, while Officine Générale presented a Riviera-inspired wardrobe.
Other designers like Marine Serre and Kiko Kostadinov focused on craftsmanship and tranquility, with collections inspired by art and imaginary islands. Willy Chavarria's show highlighted social issues, while Craig Green's innovative designs continued his exploration of deconstruction.