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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have assembled a fruity bunch, says Patrick Christys
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have officially launched a new political party, addressing issues like child poverty and rising household bills. However, confusion arose over the party's name, initially thought to be "Your Party," which Sultana later denied.
The potential membership could include several MPs, giving the party a significant presence in Parliament. Despite controversies surrounding some members, polling suggests the party could secure around 12% of the vote, positioning it competitively against Labour and the Conservatives.
Liberty Nation News: DOJ Wheels are in Motion on the Russian Collusion Hoax - Liberty Nation News
The Department of Justice is set to investigate allegations against Obama-era officials regarding the Russian collusion narrative that emerged after the 2016 election. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a strike force to assess evidence presented by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who claims that President Obama and his team knowingly promoted a false intelligence assessment to undermine Donald Trump's legitimacy as president.
Gabbard's disclosures suggest that the intelligence community's findings were manipulated to support the collusion narrative, despite evidence indicating that Russia did not influence the election outcome. The DOJ's investigation aims to ensure accountability, as failure to do so could further erode public trust in government institutions.
#society
Times Of Israel: Gaza hospitals say kids without underlying health conditions now dying of starvation
In Gaza, a severe malnutrition crisis is leading to the deaths of children and adults, with hospitals overwhelmed by cases. The Patient’s Friends Hospital reported that five children died due to a lack of essential treatments, marking a significant increase in fatalities among the malnourished.
Aid workers indicate that the hunger crisis has escalated, with nearly 100,000 women and children requiring urgent treatment. While Israel has allowed some aid into Gaza, accusations persist regarding Hamas's role in obstructing food distribution. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with experts warning of a potential population death spiral.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron decides to recognize State of Palestine amid diplomatic impasse and humanitarian disaster in Gaza
French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged that France will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September, coinciding with his attendance at the UN General Assembly. This commitment was communicated to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas through a letter from the French consul general.
Macron's decision follows a letter from Abbas, which condemned the October 7 Hamas attack and called for the group's demilitarization and reforms within the Palestinian Authority. The French leader aims to contribute to peace in the Middle East through this recognition.
The Telegraph: Macron has put France on the wrong side of history, and Britain could follow him
Emmanuel Macron's intention to recognize a state of Palestine has raised concerns about the implications for European stability and security, particularly in light of rising anti-Semitism in France. Critics argue that this move aligns with a broader trend of undermining democratic allies and could further empower terrorist organizations like Hamas.
The situation is compounded by the Palestinian leadership's historical rejection of peace offers and the contrasting success of Israel's economy and demographics. Observers fear that similar recognition by UK leaders could exacerbate tensions and diminish support for Israel, as anti-Semitic sentiments grow.
Liberty Nation News: UN Climate Decree: Sound and Fury – But What Does It Signify? - Liberty Nation News
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy nations must take greater action against climate change, allowing developing countries to sue if they fail to comply. Celebrations erupted among climate activists, particularly in nations like Vanuatu that championed the case.
However, the ruling is non-binding and lacks enforcement authority, particularly for the US, which has not recognized the court's jurisdiction since 1986. The White House reiterated its commitment to prioritizing American interests, suggesting that the ruling will not alter US policy or participation in international climate agreements.