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#politics
Forbes: Trump Golfs In Scotland Amid Protests And Epstein Files Backlash
Protests erupted in Scotland during President Donald Trump's visit, which began with golf at Trump Turnberry. Demonstrators criticized him for his handling of the Epstein files, his support of Israel, and ongoing legal issues, including 34 felony counts related to business records.
Trump plans to hold tariff discussions with UK and EU leaders and celebrate the opening of a new golf course during his brief stay. Despite the protests, he dismissed questions about the Epstein files, stating he is not focused on conspiracy theories.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas ‘surprised’ by Trump’s claim it doesn’t want truce, says progress made
Hamas officials reacted with surprise to President Trump's claims that the group was not genuinely interested in a ceasefire and hostage release deal. They asserted that progress had been made in negotiations and criticized the U.S. for bias towards Israel, urging a more balanced mediation role.
As the conflict continues, Hamas is reportedly preparing for potential military operations aimed at rescuing hostages, reinstating a policy to kill hostages if Israeli forces approach. The U.S. is reassessing its strategy in the ongoing war, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggesting new options are needed.
Times Of Israel: IDF expected to intercept latest aid flotilla approaching Gaza
A boat named Handala, carrying pro-Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, is approaching Gaza, anticipating interception by the Israeli military. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition operates the vessel, which has 19 activists aboard, including journalists and politicians.
Activists plan to go on hunger strike if intercepted by the IDF, emphasizing their refusal of any aid from Israel. Past attempts to breach the blockade have faced military action, with Israel asserting the blockade is necessary for security. Critics argue it constitutes collective punishment of Gaza's residents.
#economy
Le Monde: Donald Trump is on the verge of winning his trade war
President Trump suspended unilateral tariffs after causing financial panic, drawing criticism and sarcasm from media. Despite mixed evaluations of his trade policy, he aims to protect American industry and negotiate better terms with international partners.
Ursula von der Leyen is scheduled to meet Trump to discuss avoiding significant tariffs on European goods by the August 1 deadline.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: "Judith Triumphant"
Antonio Vivaldi's oratorio "Juditha Triumphans," composed to celebrate the 1716 victory of Venice over the Turks, is based on the biblical story of Judith. The work features an all-female cast from the Ospedale della Pietà, with Judith beheading the Assyrian general Holofernes to save her city.
The oratorio, commissioned amid the siege of Corfu, allegorically represents the Venetian defense against the Turks. Although the overture is lost, the remaining score includes a rich orchestration and a Latin libretto by Iacopo Cassetti.
#health
GB News: 'I transformed my midsection in just 2 months with a simple routine that guarantees fat loss and definition'
Content creator Isabelle Morris claims to have reshaped her midsection in two months through a dedicated exercise routine. She documented her transformation on TikTok, emphasizing a combination of suspension training, floor exercises, and cardio, performed three to four times a week alongside a calorie deficit.
Her workout includes hanging leg raises, support crunches, dead bugs, weighted toe taps, and leg lifts, concluding with 45 minutes on the stairmaster. This regimen reportedly helped her achieve noticeable results in a short period.
#crime
The Western Journal: Clerical Error Leads to Violent Criminal's Escape, Massive Manhunt in New Orleans
Khalil Bryan, a violent inmate, was mistakenly released from the Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error. He was supposed to be held on charges including aggravated assault but is now considered a fugitive, prompting a manhunt in New Orleans.
Sheriff Susan Hutson has apologized for the incident, acknowledging a failure in internal processes. The Orleans Parish District Attorney called the release a troubling lapse that endangers public safety. Authorities urge Bryan to turn himself in.