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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Bashar al-Assad: France's highest court upholds personal immunity for sitting heads of state
France's highest court ruled that sitting heads of state, including Bashar al-Assad, hold personal immunity, leading to the annulment of an arrest warrant for him related to alleged chemical attacks in Syria. This decision has frustrated human rights advocates seeking accountability.
The ruling reinforces that French courts cannot prosecute current leaders, despite calls for action against Assad due to his regime's history of mass crimes. This comes just before the anniversary of the 2013 Ghouta attack, which resulted in significant casualties.
Times Of Israel: Strikes on Iran thwarted bomb designed to ‘cripple Israel electronically’ — report
Israeli sources claim recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran disrupted the development of nuclear warheads and an electromagnetic pulse weapon. The conflict reportedly destroyed a significant portion of Iran's ballistic missile capabilities, but Iran's stockpile of solid-fuel missiles was found to be larger than anticipated.
Despite these setbacks, Iranian nuclear advancements continue, with reports suggesting they could develop a nuclear weapon covertly within one to two years. The strikes were sanctioned by the US, which indicated limited intervention, while Iran retaliated with missile attacks resulting in casualties and damage in Israel.
#health
The Telegraph: No one should shame fat people. But let’s not pretend they can have attractive lovers
Fat is a complex issue intertwined with emotional, social, and economic factors, leading to obesity and related health problems. The healthcare system faces significant costs due to obesity-related illnesses, prompting doctors to address weight issues candidly, which has led to complaints of "fat-shaming."
The rise of the fat justice movement complicates this dialogue, often silencing health professionals who aim to provide honest assessments. While it's crucial to avoid shaming individuals for their weight, there is a need for open discussions about health and personal responsibility in tackling obesity.
#other
GB News: New Rocky Mountaineer rail route will run between breathtaking Canadian mountains - but only for one summer
Rocky Mountaineer will launch a limited-time rail route, 'Passage to the Peaks', in summer 2026, connecting Banff and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies. This exclusive service will offer a unique mountain experience, including an overnight stop in Kamloops and optional stays in Lake Louise.
The route is designed to attract travelers seeking an alternative to Vancouver during the FIFA World Cup, showcasing stunning landscapes and regional cuisine. Bookings are now open, with limited dates expected to sell out quickly.