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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Drivers face 'final nail in the coffin' as leaked document suggests Sadiq Khan plans stricter road rules
A leaked Transport for London document reveals proposed anti-car measures by Mayor Sadiq Khan, including expanded parking zones, increased permit charges, and reduced parking spaces. Critics argue these policies will make life difficult for Londoners reliant on cars.
Transport for London denies the proposals are part of the official London Plan, characterizing them as potential tools for boroughs. However, the document suggests significant changes, including emission-based charges and stricter parking regulations, amid ongoing criticism of Khan's transport policies.
#society
Fox News: Buffalo Newspaper Guild cancels event after cartoon depicting Trump supporters, Texas floods sparked backlash
The Buffalo Newspaper Guild canceled an event supporting local journalism due to safety concerns after a controversial cartoon by Adam Zyglis depicted a Trump supporter drowning in Texas floods. The backlash included death threats against Zyglis, prompting the postponement of the event.
The Guild condemned the threats, asserting that such actions undermine the principles of free speech and democracy. The cartoon, which sparked outrage among conservatives, was criticized for politicizing the tragic flooding that resulted in numerous deaths.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Tariff Flip-Flops: ‘TACO Trump’ Has Changed His Mind 28 Times Since ‘Liberation Day’
President Trump has faced criticism for frequently reversing his tariff policies since the announcement of his "Liberation Day" tariffs in April. His administration has made numerous adjustments, including extending tariff pauses and altering rates, leading to a perception on Wall Street that he often backs down from his threats.
These constant changes have drawn ire from Democrats, who argue that the lack of a coherent strategy is damaging the economy. Critics highlight that Trump's approach has resulted in confusion and uncertainty in trade relations, with potential negative impacts on American consumers and the stock market.
#military
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 14: Day 647 – IDF seizes astronomical cache of Assad-regime weapons
The IDF continues operations in Gaza with significant troop deployment and airstrikes, including a controversial accidental strike near a water distribution point that resulted in child casualties. The IDF has acknowledged this error, contrasting it with other humanitarian concerns.
A proposed "humanitarian city" in Rafah for Palestinians has drawn criticism, with some likening it to historical concentration camps. Meanwhile, Israeli forces seized over three tons of weapons in Syria, and Israel successfully launched its advanced communications satellite, Dror-1.
Le Monde: Bastille Day military parade showcases 'credibility' of French army
French President Emmanuel Macron led the Bastille Day parade on July 14, showcasing military readiness amid rising security threats. The event featured 7,000 personnel, including international partners, and highlighted France's commitment to defense with an increased budget and a focus on operational credibility.
The parade also emphasized France's strategic partnership with Indonesia, marked by the attendance of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. The celebration included over 450 Indonesian soldiers and showcased military assets, underscoring France's role in the Indo-Pacific region.
Le Monde: Macron sounds alarm over growing threats and calls for new boost in military budget 'to remain free'
President Emmanuel Macron, in his annual address to the armed forces, emphasized the escalating geopolitical threats to freedom and announced an increase in France's defense budget to €50.5 billion, up from €32 billion in 2017. He stressed the need for Europe to ensure its own security and the importance of military strength.
Macron highlighted the urgency of military investment, stating that in a world of rising threats, France must not become complacent. He reiterated that to be free, a nation must be powerful and instilled a sense of responsibility on European nations to bolster their defenses.