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21 Jul 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: ‘We will repeat Munich 1972’: Israeli Olympic athletes threatened ahead of Paris Games
‘We will repeat Munich 1972’: Israeli Olympic athletes threatened ahead of Paris Games
Israel's Olympic athletes are facing a wave of threatening messages ahead of the Paris 2024 Games, purportedly from a non-existent group claiming they will harm anyone representing Israel. The threats recall the Munich 1972 massacre, heightening security concerns amid ongoing conflict.

Despite the scary clamor, the Israeli Olympic Committee remains cautiously optimistic, dismissing the threats as mere trolling generated by a bot. France is ramping up security with thousands of police and soldiers to protect participants from unrest fueled by the ongoing conflict in Gaza.


#society

Le Monde: Cycling tourism wins over a new audience
Cycling tourism wins over a new audience
Sisters Sophie and Perrine escape their daily lives with a week-long cycling trip along France's Loire, embracing the outdoors after the pandemic. Their budget-friendly adventure leads them to the camper-friendly L'Estuaire, a hub where cyclists converge, fueling a growing tourism trend.

Cycle touring is booming, with the Loire routes seeing a 5% annual increase in visitors. In five years, the economic impact of cycling tourism has doubled, showcasing a newfound love for pedaling through picturesque landscapes.


GB News: Woke madness as London's Albert Memorial 'considered highly offensive' as it reflects 'Victorian view of the world'
Woke madness as London's Albert Memorial 'considered highly offensive' as it reflects 'Victorian view of the world'
The Albert Memorial looms large in Kensington Gardens, a Victorian relic now deemed “highly offensive.” Royal Parks is slamming it for upholding outdated racial stereotypes, representing a colonial worldview that many deem problematic today.

In a fitting twist, the guardians of this historic site aim to clean up its image, rebuking the Empire's glorification while navigating the troubled waters of modern sensibilities.