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Jun 8, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Israeli Knesset targets Palestinian rights NGOs
Israeli activists from the far-right group Im Tirtzu confronted human rights attorney Nadia Daqqa outside the Supreme Court, questioning her funding sources. They are collaborating with Likud member Ariel Kallner to propose a bill imposing an 80% tax on foreign funding for Israeli NGOs.
The bill would also revoke these organizations' rights to petition the Supreme Court, limiting their ability to address human rights violations against Palestinians. This move targets NGOs reliant on foreign government support, aiming to undermine their influence.
The Western Journal: Elon Musk Deletes Epstein Post Targeting Trump, Teases 'Entertaining Outcome'
Elon Musk deleted a post alleging that President Donald Trump is in the "Epstein Files," which sparked backlash among conservatives who dismissed the claim. Musk's remarks came amid a social media feud with Trump over policy disagreements.
Following the controversy, Musk shared a cryptic message suggesting an "entertaining outcome" is likely, leaving the connection to his deleted post unclear. While Trump's name appeared in Epstein-related documents, there were no allegations of misconduct against him.
#society
Le Monde: WorldPride March in Washington, DC: 'We just have to show this administration that we are united'
Washington, D.C. hosted WorldPride 2025 on June 7, showcasing a massive display of support for LGBTQ rights amid concerns over the Trump administration's rollback of these protections. Activists emphasized the need for unity against perceived threats to their rights, particularly for the transgender community.
Participants voiced their frustrations with current policies, highlighting the fear and challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in the workforce and society. Despite these challenges, many expressed hope and determination to continue fighting for equality and visibility.
GB News: Reform council refuses to fund Pride parade: 'We are not going to spend taxpayers' money funding that'
Staffordshire County Council leader Ian Cooper announced that the council will not fund the local Pride parade, stating that taxpayer money should be allocated to other priorities. This decision has led to controversy, especially with the event scheduled for August featuring drag performer Baga Chipz.
Pride organizers, including chairman Jack Taylor-Walker, have demanded an apology from Cooper, clarifying that the event is primarily funded by private sources and local businesses, with minimal council support in the past. They assert that the council's characterization of funding is inaccurate.
#crime
The Western Journal: Historic Lighthouse Trashed in Senseless Act, Four Charged and in Custody
Four males, including two minors, have been charged with vandalizing the Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The suspects allegedly broke in and set fire to the historic site on May 31, causing extensive damage estimated at $100,000.
The lighthouse, which underwent $3.4 million in renovations last year, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Local officials expressed heartbreak over the unnecessary destruction.