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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#politics
The Telegraph: The mask of Davos Man has slipped. The elites will do anything to discredit Brexit
Policymakers have increasingly engaged in "noble lies" to manipulate public perception, as seen in Klaus Schwab's alleged efforts to misrepresent the UK's international competitiveness ranking to avoid endorsing Brexit. This practice raises questions about the integrity of expert opinions and political discourse.
The erosion of trust in politicians and experts has led to a normalization of dishonesty, with many citizens viewing "fake news" as commonplace. The long-term consequences of this decline in integrity could hinder the public's ability to trust important information for years to come.
#society
The Economist: Britain’s water watchdog is to be put down
Britain's water industry is set for a significant overhaul as the water watchdog faces criticism. Sir Jon Cunliffe likened the situation to the historical "Great Stink moment" of 1858, emphasizing the need for top-down reform to address ongoing issues in the sector.
The 464-page report outlines necessary changes to improve oversight and efficiency in England and Wales' water management.
GB News: Feargal Sharkey bursts out laughing on GB News as he hears Labour's water plan: 'Flabbergasted!'
Feargal Sharkey, former lead vocalist of The Undertones, expressed skepticism on GB News regarding the UK government's plan to abolish water regulator Ofwat without addressing the Environment Agency. He criticized both organizations for their failure to regulate the water industry effectively over the past 35 years.
Sharkey argued that the government's proposed changes would not resolve the underlying issues, suggesting that Thames Water and other companies may soon nationalize themselves. He dismissed claims that nationalization would be costly, calling them "mythical." Public confidence in water companies has significantly declined, with many customers feeling they do not receive adequate value for their charges.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Top U.N. Court to Reveal Penalties for Countries that Defy Climate Doomer Diktats
The International Court of Justice is set to announce proposed penalties for countries that ignore climate regulations, aiming to bolster legal action against climate change. Activists hope this will lead to significant consequences, despite critics claiming the advisory opinions lack binding power.
The U.S. has previously withdrawn from ICJ jurisdiction and the Paris climate agreement, raising concerns about the effectiveness of such rulings. With nearly 3,000 climate cases filed globally, proponents believe the court's guidance could clarify governments' legal obligations regarding climate action.
#military
Times Of Israel: Romania, on edge over Russia, to buy Israeli anti-aircraft system for $2.3 billion
Romania has signed a framework agreement to purchase Israeli-made anti-aircraft systems for over 2 billion euros, aiming to bolster its defense amid rising tensions from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The deal includes training and logistical support, with deliveries expected within three years.
Israeli arms sales have surged, reaching nearly $14.8 billion in 2024, with Europe being the largest market. However, some Western European governments have canceled deals or sanctioned Israeli firms due to the ongoing conflict.
#culture
Fox News: Emily Ratajkowski flaunts summer body during poolside fashion moment
Emily Ratajkowski recently shared vacation photos by the Adriatic Sea, showcasing a black swimsuit from her own line, Inamorata. Fans responded enthusiastically, complimenting her looks and expressing admiration.
Ratajkowski, who launched her swimwear line in 2017, stepped back from Hollywood in 2019, citing discomfort with the industry's treatment of women. She has since focused on her business and personal empowerment.
#crime
Fox News: Menendez brother calls 'Monsters' actor from prison to celebrate Emmy nomination for portrayal
Lyle Menendez, serving time for the 1989 murder of his parents, called actor Cooper Koch, who portrayed him in a Netflix series, to congratulate him on his Emmy nomination. The brothers, now 57 and 54, are seeking parole and a new trial based on claims of suppressed evidence regarding their father's abuse.
The Menendez brothers recently had their sentences reduced and have hearings scheduled that could lead to their release. They argue their actions were in self-defense against their father's alleged sexual abuse. Their petition for a new trial is currently pending.
#technology
Fox News: Autonomous robot with muscles, smarts and zero sick days
Kinisi Robotics has unveiled the KR1, an autonomous humanoid robot designed for warehouse operations. Unlike traditional robots, KR1 can perform complex tasks such as lifting and moving items with human-like precision and strength. It operates on a wheeled base, allowing for agile movement and can function for up to eight hours on a single charge.
Equipped with AI, KR1 learns tasks through demonstration, adapting to changing environments without needing constant reprogramming. The robot processes data locally, enhancing reliability and privacy. Priced at approximately $4,000 per month, it offers a subscription model aimed at small to mid-sized warehouses, allowing for cost-effective automation solutions.
#other
Daily Mirror: 8 explosive moments as Keir Starmer grilled by MPs - from poverty to council tax
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