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Jul 15, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Reform UK councils urged to scrap net zero climate policies
Nigel Farage has called on councils led by Reform UK to abandon climate emergency targets, arguing they are distractions from local governance and ineffective in addressing global issues. He criticized the costs associated with these initiatives and labeled them as virtue-signaling.
Farage's remarks come as Reform UK, which gained control of several councils, has already dismantled climate change portfolios in Durham County Council. Polls suggest Reform UK could significantly impact the next General Election, potentially winning 290 seats, primarily at Labour's expense.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Epstein laughed off Israeli spy claims
Jeffrey Epstein dismissed allegations of being an Israeli spy, according to his former attorney Alan Dershowitz. Dershowitz stated that Epstein laughed off the claims and insisted he was not a foreign agent, a notion also denied by Israel.
The renewed scrutiny surrounding Epstein includes questions about a potential 'client list' that has yet to surface, despite previous promises from the Trump administration. Dershowitz expressed confidence that Epstein would have disclosed any such spy activities to his lawyers in hopes of securing a better legal deal.
Forbes: Trump ‘Not Done’ With Putin As Russia Criticizes Tariff ‘Ultimatum’
President Trump expressed his disappointment with Vladimir Putin but indicated he is not finished engaging with the Russian leader. He cited ongoing frustrations over Russia's actions in Ukraine and mentioned past near-deals that fell through.
Trump also threatened to impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russia if a peace deal with Ukraine is not reached within 50 days, targeting Russia's trading partners. In response, former Russian official Dmitry Medvedev dismissed the threat as a "theatrical ultimatum."
#culture
Le Monde: In photos: Paris's Bastille Day fireworks and pyrotecnics show
On July 14, Paris celebrated Bastille Day with a spectacular fireworks display and a synchronized drone show featuring over 1,000 drones illuminating the Eiffel Tower. The event concluded a weekend of festivities, including a military parade on the Champs-Elysées.
A classical music concert preceded the fireworks, attended by nearly 60,000 people, with performances paying tribute to notable artists. The show highlighted themes related to the Seine, the Paris Agreement's 10th anniversary, and Brazil.
#education
Fox News: NEA teachers union member was told fighting Trump more crucial than reading and writing: Report
At the recent National Education Association meeting, a delegate reported that political opposition to President Trump was prioritized over teaching fundamentals like reading and writing. The NEA's agenda included characterizing Trump’s actions as fascism and opposing ICE deportations.
The NEA also supported protests against Trump's policies, focusing on political activism rather than educational issues. Concerns raised about Jewish teachers reportedly received dismissive responses, highlighting a shift towards political and social issues at the convention.