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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Sudan's RSF names PM, presidential council in rival government
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have appointed a civilian prime minister, Mohamed Hassan al-Ta'ayshi, and established a presidential council, challenging the military-backed government. This move risks further division in the war-torn country, which has been embroiled in conflict since April 2023.
The RSF's formation of a parallel government, including a 15-member council led by RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, could complicate diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. The UN has warned that Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, with millions displaced and essential services in collapse.
#society
GB News: National Lottery winner who bagged £6m prize fled Britain after 'greedy relatives' begged for cash
Roger Robar, a former seafood chef and £6 million lottery winner, has disappeared following a fire that destroyed his North London home two months ago. Once living lavishly, his life took a downturn as wealth led to mental health struggles and a crumbling marriage, forcing him to live modestly.
Despite his initial generosity, the constant financial demands overwhelmed him, leading to regret and a desire to escape. Before his disappearance, he operated a catering service and shared healthy recipes online, yet his social media showed no signs of his past fortune or struggles.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF airdrops aid into Gaza for 1st time, vows to implement ‘pauses’ for UN deliveries
Israel has conducted its first airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza since the start of the war with Hamas, pledging to create safe passages for UN aid distribution. This shift follows international pressure amid rising hunger and malnutrition reports in the region.
The IDF announced plans for humanitarian pauses in densely populated areas to facilitate aid delivery, while also continuing military operations against Hamas. Some Israeli officials oppose increased aid, arguing it may endanger soldiers and empower Hamas.
#culture
Le Monde: Retracing James Baldwin's footsteps in Istanbul, the city that saved his life
James Baldwin found refuge in Istanbul from 1961 to 1971, a period marked by artistic vibrancy and personal transformation. The city provided him a creative sanctuary during a tumultuous time, contributing significantly to his literary legacy.
A recently rediscovered documentary captures this pivotal decade, showcasing Baldwin's life and work in Istanbul, where he grappled with identity and creativity. This time abroad was crucial for Baldwin, who described it as a life-saving experience.