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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Rosie O'Donnell uses Irish comedy club set to harp on Trump feud
Rosie O'Donnell addressed her ongoing feud with President Donald Trump during a stand-up show in Dublin, Ireland. She responded to Trump's recent insinuation about revoking her U.S. citizenship, asserting that such an action is not legally possible. O'Donnell shared her thoughts on Trump's post, which she found absurd, and reflected on their long-standing conflict.
The White House responded to O'Donnell's comments, suggesting her remarks stem from "Trump Derangement Syndrome." O'Donnell, who moved to Ireland earlier this year, stated that her departure was influenced by her opposition to Trump and his policies. She emphasized that her comedy set was not solely focused on Trump, despite the initial comments.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: EU agrees 18th round of Russia sanctions over Ukraine war
The European Union has approved a new sanctions package against Russia, marking the 18th round of economic penalties since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. This includes lowering the price cap on Russian oil exports and blacklisting over 100 vessels used to evade sanctions.
EU officials assert that these measures will further weaken Russia's military capabilities and reinforce support for Ukraine. The sanctions also target a Russian-owned oil refinery in India and impose additional restrictions on Russian banks and dual-use goods.
#history
Fox News: Texas husband-wife team finds 'priceless' royal tomb filled with 1,700-year-old treasures
A Texas couple of archaeologists, Arlen and Diane Chase, have discovered the tomb of Te' K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of the ancient Mayan city Caracol in Belize, dating back to the 4th century. This significant find includes treasures such as jadeite jewelry and pottery, shedding light on the culture and trade of the time.
The tomb is the first confirmed royal burial at Caracol, which was a major political center from 560 to 680 AD. The artifacts found indicate extensive trade connections, highlighting the ruler's status and wealth. This discovery is considered extremely rare and important for understanding the history of the region.
#education
GB News: King Charles unveils wing named in his honour at Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
King Charles visited the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies to celebrate its 40th anniversary and officially opened the King Charles III Wing. The event included the launch of the King Charles III Programme, which features fellowships and leadership initiatives for young Muslims.
The Oxford Centre, founded in 1985, aims to bridge Western and Islamic academic traditions. The King's long-standing relationship with the centre includes delivering its inaugural lecture in 1993 and previously inaugurating its facilities.
#crime
Fox News: Murdaugh lead attorney says jury fix and hidden texts could blow up conviction, force new trial
Alex Murdaugh's defense attorney claims new evidence of jury tampering could lead to the overturning of Murdaugh's murder conviction. Allegations against Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill suggest she influenced jurors, potentially swaying their verdict. Murdaugh was convicted in March 2023 for the murders of his wife and son.
The defense is appealing the conviction, citing judicial errors and newly uncovered text messages that may have changed their trial strategy. If the appeal fails, they plan to pursue federal habeas relief, arguing that undisclosed evidence could have impacted the case.