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#society

Fox News: King Charles shatters 100 year-old royal tradition to usher in modern monarchy: experts
King Charles shatters 100 year-old royal tradition to usher in modern monarchy: experts
King Charles III has relaxed the longstanding "almost entirely white" dress code for tennis at Buckingham Palace, marking a significant shift in royal tradition. Players, including royals and staff, are now encouraged to wear tennis whites but are no longer required to do so, reflecting the king's efforts to modernize the monarchy.

This change comes alongside other reforms, such as the discontinuation of the Royal Train due to operational costs and energy-saving measures at the palace. Experts view these adjustments as part of Charles's broader initiative to make the royal family more relatable and less bound by outdated customs.


GB News: Travellers' planning bid to set up camp in ancient National Park thrown out as council condemns 'intrusive' development
Travellers' planning bid to set up camp in ancient National Park thrown out as council condemns 'intrusive' development
Two travelers, Michael Chalk and Tom Butler, have been denied permission to establish a caravan site in Burley village, New Forest, due to strong local opposition and concerns over the project's impact on the rural landscape. The New Forest Park Authority cited insufficient proof of the applicants' gypsy status and deemed the development intrusive.

Residents criticized the proposal as damaging to the area's character, arguing that the eco-friendly features were merely superficial. The council's rejection emphasized the potential harm to the protected landscape, with locals expressing concerns over the site's urbanization and aggressive signage.


Fox News: Slovenia approves law to legalize assisted dying for terminally-ill adults
Slovenia approves law to legalize assisted dying for terminally-ill adults
Slovenian lawmakers have legalized medically-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults, marking a significant change in Eastern European end-of-life policy. The bill passed with 50 votes in favor and will allow eligible patients to seek assistance if they are mentally competent and have exhausted treatment options.

Implementation of the law will take time as procedures and oversight are being developed. While the move is celebrated as a victory for compassion, a civil rights group opposing the law plans to seek public support for a referendum to overturn it.


The Western Journal: Exclusive: Pastor Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Agenda to Wipe Out Christianity in India
Exclusive: Pastor Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Agenda to Wipe Out Christianity in India
Pastors in India report increasing persecution of Christians under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, which is accused of promoting an agenda to eradicate Christianity. Attacks by Hindu radicals, restrictive laws, and administrative hurdles are prevalent, making it difficult for Christians to practice their faith.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is identified as a key player in this persecution, with reports of mob violence and anti-conversion laws affecting many states. Despite the challenges, some Christians continue to preach, even in prison, highlighting the resilience of their faith amid adversity.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US Federal judge blocks enforcement of Trump’s sanctions on ICC for targeting Israel
US Federal judge blocks enforcement of Trump’s sanctions on ICC for targeting Israel
A federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order imposing sanctions on individuals associated with the International Criminal Court (ICC), deeming it an unconstitutional infringement on free speech. The order targeted ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan and restricted US citizens from providing services to those sanctioned.

The executive order followed ICC actions against US allies, including arrest warrants for Israeli officials. The court has faced criticism from the US for its investigations into alleged war crimes by American forces. The ruling highlights ongoing tensions between the US and the ICC regarding international legal actions.


#culture

Fox News: Man transforms 128-year-old railway carriage into unique stay that guests 'adore'
Man transforms 128-year-old railway carriage into unique stay that guests 'adore'
A retired wallpaper designer, Nigel Brooke, has transformed a 19th-century Great Western Railway carriage into a luxury Airbnb at a former railway station in England. After a $35,000 restoration, guests can book a night for about $260, enjoying period decor and historical charm.

Brooke plans to expand his offerings by converting the station's old waiting room into an additional guest space. The unique accommodation has attracted travelers interested in its vintage appeal and railway heritage.


Le Monde: Paris brings back statues of pioneering women from 2024 Olympics ceremony
Paris brings back statues of pioneering women from 2024 Olympics ceremony
Paris has installed the first of ten statues honoring pioneering French women, starting with Gisèle Halimi, a lawyer known for her advocacy of reproductive rights. The statues, part of the 2024 Olympics celebrations, will remain in the La Chapelle district until at least the 2028 Olympics.

Other notable figures represented include Simone Veil and Simone de Beauvoir. The statues were unveiled during a ceremony directed by Thomas Jolly, where they emerged from the Seine.


#crime

Fox News: Parents believe daughter who vanished from cruise ship 27 years ago is still alive
Parents believe daughter who vanished from cruise ship 27 years ago is still alive
Amy Bradley went missing on March 24, 1998, during a family cruise, and her family believes she may be a victim of international sex trafficking. Despite extensive searches and numerous theories, including possible foul play, her case remains unsolved. A new Netflix documentary, "Amy Bradley Is Missing," aims to generate leads and keep her story alive.

The documentary features the Bradleys' ongoing hope for her return, showcasing alleged sightings and the family's frustrations with the lack of answers. They continue to seek information, urging anyone with leads to come forward. The case remains open, and the filmmakers hope renewed interest will bring closure.