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#society

GB News: Will Kingston addresses GB News viewers after being branded ‘racist’ in explosive asylum clash
Will Kingston addresses GB News viewers after being branded ‘racist’ in explosive asylum clash
Will Kingston defended his views on Afghan refugee resettlement during a heated debate on GB News, where he faced accusations of racism and ignorance. He argued for relocating Afghan nationals to culturally aligned countries instead of the UK, amid criticism from fellow panelists about Britain's obligations to Afghan interpreters.

Kingston's remarks included controversial statistics and a warning about cultural tensions in Britain, which he claimed were being downplayed by left-wing critics. The discussion highlighted significant divisions over the Afghan resettlement program, particularly following a data breach that affected thousands of applicants.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel to take administrative control over Tomb of Patriarchs for construction work
Israel to take administrative control over Tomb of Patriarchs for construction work
Israeli authorities have taken control of the management of the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron to facilitate construction work aimed at improving facilities for worshipers. The Civil Administration plans to build a canopy for shade, asserting that the management authority will revert to the Hebron Municipal Council post-construction.

The move has drawn condemnation from the Palestinian Authority and the UAE, who view it as an attempt to assert Israeli sovereignty over the site and alter its identity. The situation remains contentious, with differing claims about management responsibilities and ongoing tensions between the communities involved.


The Telegraph: Healey: ‘50-day deadline needed to force Putin to negotiate’
Healey: ‘50-day deadline needed to force Putin to negotiate’
The UK Defence Secretary, John Healey, will advocate for a "50-day drive" to enhance military support for Ukraine during a meeting of Kyiv’s allies. He aims to pressure Vladimir Putin into negotiations by boosting arms supplies and aligning with Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Russia.

Healey's push comes as the UK has recently sent £150 million in military aid to Ukraine, part of a larger commitment of £700 million for air defense and artillery this year. He emphasizes the need for Western allies to step up their support to strengthen Ukraine's position in the ongoing conflict.


Fox News: Don't look away as Islamist regime in Syria allows slaughter of ​​Christians and Druze
Don't look away as Islamist regime in Syria allows slaughter of ​​Christians and Druze
Reports from Syria indicate a rise in brutal violence against minority communities, particularly Christians and Druze, allegedly by forces aligned with the Islamist regime under interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This new authoritarianism, rooted in religious extremism, threatens the fragile fabric of Syrian society.

The call to action emphasizes the need for the international community to investigate these atrocities and hold the Damascus government accountable. Advocates argue for the protection of religious freedoms and the establishment of a Syria where all citizens can coexist peacefully, free from sectarian violence.


#culture

Le Monde: The challenge of surtitling at the Avignon Festival
The challenge of surtitling at the Avignon Festival
The Avignon Festival emphasizes linguistic diversity by featuring surtitling for performances, allowing audiences to enjoy shows in various languages. This practice, initiated in the 1980s, has been standardized under recent festival leadership, with dedicated funding and support for the surtitling process.

The festival allocates €60,000 to €70,000 for surtitling, collaborating with national and international cultural agencies and specialized organizations to enhance accessibility.


#crime

Forbes: Epstein Files: What To Know About His Original Charges
Epstein Files: What To Know About His Original Charges
The case against Jeffrey Epstein, a financier linked to numerous powerful figures, is under renewed scrutiny as calls grow for the Trump administration to release remaining Justice Department files from his prosecutions. Epstein faced multiple charges over the years, including solicitation of prostitution and sex trafficking of minors, but his 2008 plea deal has drawn significant backlash.

Epstein's connections to high-profile individuals, including former presidents and business magnates, have fueled conspiracy theories, especially surrounding his death in jail in 2019. His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted for her role in his crimes, and former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's handling of Epstein's case has faced criticism, leading to his resignation from the Trump administration.