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#politics
Le Monde: Paris mayoral election: Emmanuel Grégoire, a surprising Socialist candidate
Emmanuel Grégoire has been selected as the Parti Socialiste candidate for the Paris municipal election set for March 2026. He secured 52.61% of the vote in the primary, defeating Rémi Féraud and Marion Waller.
Grégoire aims to unite the left to challenge right-wing opponents in the upcoming election.
Forbes: Musk-Trump Feud Timeline: Trump Goes After Tesla CEO Over Bill Criticism
Donald Trump and Elon Musk's relationship has soured, marked by a public feud over Trump's spending bill, which Musk criticized for its potential to increase the federal debt. Musk accused Trump of ingratitude for his past support and suggested the former president is suffering from "Trump derangement syndrome."
Despite initial hostility, Musk indicated a willingness to de-escalate after a suggestion from a mutual ally. However, tensions remain as both continue to exchange barbs on social media, with Musk threatening to campaign against Republicans who support the bill. The situation has also impacted Tesla's stock, reflecting the financial stakes involved in their conflict.
#society
GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Tuesday 1st July
Hospitality fosters community and joy, enriching both hosts and guests. Early Christians exemplified this by sharing meals in homes, promoting connection and sincerity. This practice may also contribute positively to addressing mental health challenges.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump says he hopes Gaza ceasefire will be reached ‘sometime next week’
President Trump expressed hope for a Gaza ceasefire within the next week, coinciding with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's upcoming visit to Washington. Discussions will focus on Gaza and the return of hostages, with ongoing mediation by US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
Negotiations involve a proposal for Hamas to release 10 living hostages and return 18 deceased during a 60-day ceasefire, with further discussions needed for a permanent agreement. Hamas has responded positively but with conditions, complicating the negotiation process.
Fox News: Iran, following Trump strikes, says 'the doors of diplomacy will never slam shut'
Iran's foreign minister stated that the "doors of diplomacy will never slam shut," indicating Tehran's desire to negotiate despite recent U.S. airstrikes. An expert noted this reflects Iran's strategy to buy time and avoid military escalation while managing domestic dissent.
President Trump mentioned potential talks with Iran, emphasizing the goal of preventing nuclear development. However, he later clarified that he is not currently engaging in discussions with Iranian officials.
Fox News: Israel releases conversations with Gaza residents amid criticisms of aid delivery system
Israel's COGAT released conversations revealing that Hamas disrupts humanitarian aid in Gaza through violence and misinformation. Residents reported that Hamas fires on civilians near aid sites to create confusion and manipulate perceptions of IDF actions.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the U.S. and Israel, claims to face threats from Hamas, including bounties on aid workers. Despite criticisms, GHF insists its aid delivery model is effective and calls for collaboration to enhance aid efforts while preventing Hamas interference.
Fox News: Iran-linked hackers threaten to release new trove of emails stolen from Trump's inner circle after strikes
An Iran-linked cyber group, operating under the pseudonym "Robert," has threatened to release stolen emails from top Trump officials, claiming to possess around 100 gigabytes of data. This follows previous leaks during the 2024 campaign, raising concerns among U.S. officials about national security.
U.S. authorities, including the FBI and Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency, are investigating the breach, labeling it an "unconscionable cyberattack." The hackers may be retaliating against U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, and experts warn that U.S. companies remain vulnerable to further cyber threats.
#culture
Forbes: BTS Reunites And Announces World Tour, New Music Coming
BTS has announced its reunion after a hiatus for military service, revealing plans for two new albums and a world tour. The group will release a new album in spring 2026, reflecting each member's thoughts, and will embark on a tour that year, though details are still pending.
#crime
Fox News: Trail grows cold in manhunt for survivalist father as authorities reach breaking point: 'I'm still angry'
A month-long manhunt continues for Travis Decker, a former Army survivalist accused of murdering his three daughters in Washington. Authorities are frustrated as leads dwindle, with environmental challenges hindering search efforts. Decker remains at large, and a reward of $20,000 is offered for information.
Despite the ongoing search, officials believe the chances of Decker surviving in the wilderness are slim. He is charged with three counts of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping, and is considered armed and dangerous. The investigation continues as authorities explore all possible leads.
Breitbart: Three Managers Arrested on Manslaughter Suspicion at UK Hospital
Three senior leaders at the Countess of Chester Hospital have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter following nurse Lucy Letby's convictions for murdering infants. The investigation focuses on their decision-making related to increased fatalities.
Letby is serving life sentences for her crimes, but some experts have disputed the evidence against her, raising questions about her conviction. The arrested individuals have not been named and were released on bail.