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#politics

The Telegraph: Has Starmer forgotten which country he’s running?
Has Starmer forgotten which country he’s running?
Keir Starmer has called an emergency Cabinet meeting to discuss the crisis in Gaza, diverting attention from pressing domestic issues like public anger over unvetted migrants and porous borders. Critics argue this focus on international affairs is a distraction from Britain's own problems.

The public feels abandoned as illegal immigrants receive support while citizens face rising taxes. Starmer's meeting is seen as an attempt to project statesmanship rather than addressing the urgent concerns of his constituents.


#society

Le Monde: Fire in French holiday home for adults with disabilities kills three
Fire in French holiday home for adults with disabilities kills three
A fire at a guesthouse in Montmoreau, France, claimed the lives of three individuals, including the two owners. Fourteen people, including eight adults with learning disabilities, were present when the fire broke out before dawn.

Emergency responders faced challenges, with one person dying from asphyxiation and two others still missing. This incident follows a similar tragedy in 2023, raising concerns about fire safety standards in facilities catering to vulnerable populations.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump 'disappointed' in Putin, says he'll reduce 50-day deadline
Trump 'disappointed' in Putin, says he'll reduce 50-day deadline
President Trump expressed disappointment in President Putin, announcing a reduction of the peace deal deadline from 50 days to 10-12 days. This change comes amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, including drone and missile strikes that have prompted a response from Ukrainian and Polish air forces.

Despite previous discussions with Putin, Trump noted a lack of progress, citing recent attacks that resulted in civilian casualties. Ukrainian defenses successfully intercepted many of the Russian drones and missiles, but some strikes still caused damage. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support from international partners.


#health

Fox News: Protect your skin from head to toe with these top sunscreens
Protect your skin from head to toe with these top sunscreens
Sunscreen is essential for summer activities, protecting against harmful UVA and UVB rays. Dermatologists recommend broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, with reapplication every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating.

Various options include mineral and chemical sunscreens, catering to different skin types and preferences. Notable products include Neutrogena's sheer SPF 60 stick, EltaMD's UV clear SPF 46, and Coola's clear mist SPF 70, each offering unique benefits for effective sun protection.


#education

Forbes: Student Loans: Interest For SAVE Plans Resumes This Week—What To Know
Student Loans: Interest For SAVE Plans Resumes This Week—What To Know
The Trump administration will resume charging interest on student loans under the Biden-era SAVE plan starting August 1, affecting nearly 8 million borrowers. This change could cost borrowers an additional $3,500 annually in interest while their loans remain in forbearance due to ongoing legal challenges.

Borrowers are advised to consider switching to different income-driven repayment plans, though processing delays may hinder this transition. The months in forbearance will not count toward forgiveness under existing programs, and borrowers must take action to ensure their payments count for future forgiveness.


#crime

GB News: Fraudster swindled £3m from NHS over fake claim she had been left disabled by hospital
Fraudster swindled £3m from NHS over fake claim she had been left disabled by hospital
Kae Burnell-Chambers, a 44-year-old artist from Grimsby, faces potential imprisonment after admitting to deceiving the NHS in a £3 million compensation claim. She falsely claimed severe disability, while evidence showed her walking freely and participating in body-painting events.

Burnell-Chambers confessed to exaggerating her symptoms and has been found in contempt of court. The NHS trust is seeking her imprisonment, emphasizing the importance of fair compensation and the serious repercussions for fraudulent claims.