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Jul 12, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: US State Department fires over 1,300 employees under Trump administration plan
The US State Department has laid off over 1,300 employees as part of a reorganization plan from the Trump administration, which critics argue will undermine America's global leadership. The cuts include 1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers, with many protesting the layoffs outside the department's headquarters.
Supporters of the cuts, including President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claim they are necessary for efficiency, while opponents warn that they will weaken US diplomatic capabilities. The layoffs come amid ongoing legal challenges and are part of a broader effort to reshape American diplomacy and reduce government size.
#society
GB News: 'People feel abandoned!' GB News row EXPLODES over 'sick' Northern Ireland migrant effigy protest - 'All they want is to be heard'
A debate on GB News arose over the burning of migrant effigies at a bonfire in Moygashel, Northern Ireland. Commentator Matthew Stadlen condemned the act as "sick" and "pure bigotry," while host Martin Daubney argued it reflects community frustrations over immigration issues.
The bonfire, part of July 12 commemorations, featured life-sized mannequins in a boat and sparked discussions about public safety and immigration policy. Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime.
#culture
Le Monde: At Rencontres d'Arles, the artistic blur between AI and photographers remains unresolved
At the Rencontres de la Photographie festival in Arles, Brazilian artists Igi Lola Ayedun and Mayara Ferrao showcased their work using AI technology. Ayedun's photographs were created by training AI on her portraits, while Ferrao depicted LGBTQIA+ love stories of former Black slaves through AI-generated imagery.
Both artists highlighted the challenges of using AI, particularly in addressing historical gaps and biases. Their work marks a significant moment in the integration of AI in photography, prompting discussions on its implications in the art world.
#outdoors
Fox News: Tragedy strikes at popular national park as climber meets fatal end on mountain
A rock climbing accident in Glacier National Park resulted in the death of 42-year-old Brian Astle from Provo, UT. He fell while descending a steep, off-trail route on Mount Gould, prompting a search and recovery operation by park rangers and aerial crews.
Astle's body was located the following morning and transported for further investigation. The National Park Service expressed condolences to his family and reminded visitors of the unpredictable mountain weather.