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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Democrat congressman dragged for ‘weird’ TikTok ‘aura farming’ trend video
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., faced backlash after posting a TikTok video of himself dancing in the congressional subway, intended to showcase accountability. Critics labeled the video as tone-deaf and hypocritical, linking it to his recent vote against impeaching President Trump.
Commenters expressed frustration over perceived inaction from Democrats, calling for more substantial efforts rather than performative gestures. Subramanyam, a moderate Democrat, has been criticized for his voting record and the disconnect between his social media presence and constituents' needs.
GB News: Ben Leo tears into 'epic' and 'deceitful' cover up of Afghan asylum scheme: 'What else are they not telling us?!'
GB News host Ben Leo criticized the previous Conservative Government for an "epic" cover-up regarding the Afghan asylum scheme, which involved secretly airlifting 100,000 Afghan nationals at a cost of £850 million. He questioned the transparency of the government and what else they might be concealing from the public.
Defence Secretary John Healey expressed discomfort over the superinjunction that silenced discussions about the scheme, asserting that the public deserves answers. Co-host Bev Turner echoed concerns about the lack of clarity surrounding the individuals involved and the government's motives for secrecy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Senate majority leader says Republicans ready to move on Russia sanctions bill when Trump gives green light
Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced that Republicans are prepared to vote on a bipartisan sanctions bill targeting Russia, pending President Trump's approval. The legislation aims to pressure Russia and support Ukraine amid ongoing conflict, with Trump indicating he may act unilaterally on sanctions and weapon deliveries.
Russian officials have rejected ultimatums from the U.S., insisting on a diplomatic approach to resolve the war in Ukraine. Despite Trump's frustrations over stalled peace talks, Russian aggression continues, including recent drone attacks on Ukrainian cities.
Times Of Israel: His son slain by settlers, a Palestinian-American looks to Washington to end violence
Saif Musallet, a 20-year-old Palestinian-American, was killed during a confrontation between Palestinians and Israeli settlers in the West Bank. His father, Kamel Musallet, recounted their last conversation about Saif's desire to marry. The incident has drawn international attention due to Saif's American citizenship and allegations of settler violence, with claims that Israeli troops delayed medical assistance.
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee has called for an investigation into Saif's death, emphasizing the need for accountability. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region, with reports of increased settler violence and restrictions on Palestinian access to land. Kamel Musallet is advocating for international pressure to prevent further violence against Palestinians.
#economy
Le Monde: Stellantis withdrawal puts the French hydrogen industry at risk
Stellantis has announced it will halt its hydrogen fuel cell technology development and will not mass-produce the Pro One hydrogen utility vehicles, impacting its partner, Symbio. This decision has forced Symbio to seek legal conciliation due to losing its main customer and stakeholder.
The gigafactory in Saint-Fons, inaugurated in December 2023, was set to produce hydrogen fuel cells for vans and planned to expand to heavy-duty trucks by 2027. Stellantis's withdrawal marks a significant setback for the hydrogen sector.