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Jul 30, 2025 |
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Fox News: Air travel's 'golden age' featured steak dinners, cocktails and formal attire for sophisticated travelers
A recent Reddit discussion highlights the stark contrast between the "golden age" of air travel and today's flying experience. Users reminisced about spacious seating, fine dining, and the prestige of airline crews, noting that such luxury has diminished due to cost-cutting and corporate culture.
Experts suggest that while flying is now more affordable and accessible, it has come at the expense of comfort and service quality. The deregulation of airlines led to increased competition and lower prices, but also resulted in cramped seating and reduced amenities.
Fox News: Prince William and Prince George to be separated by ‘morbid rule’ for monarchy’s protection: experts
Prince George, now 12, is expected to follow royal protocol that requires heirs to fly separately from their fathers to maintain the line of succession in case of an accident. This tradition has historical precedence, having been observed with previous royals.
Experts note that while this rule is not officially enforced, it reflects a longstanding practice aimed at ensuring the safety of future monarchs. There are indications of differing views between King Charles and Prince William on this matter, but adherence to such protocols remains a priority for the royal family.
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Times Of Israel: Netherlands bars entry to Smotrich, Ben Gvir over statements on Gaza and West Bank
The Netherlands has prohibited far-right Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir from entering the country, citing their incitement of violence against Palestinians and calls for ethnic cleansing in Gaza. This ban is part of broader measures by the Dutch government to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and follows similar actions by other Western nations.
Tensions between Israel and the EU are escalating, with the Netherlands considering sanctions against Israel unless aid access to Gaza improves. Both ministers have faced international backlash for their hardline positions, while Prime Minister Dick Schoof and President Isaac Herzog publicly disagreed on the appropriate response to the situation.
GB News: Thailand and Cambodia agree to 'immediate' ceasefire' after Malaysia talks
A ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia has ended a five-day conflict that resulted in at least 35 deaths and displaced over 270,000 people. The truce, facilitated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, will take effect at midnight local time on Monday.
The recent clashes, the most severe in over a decade, were sparked by disputes over border sovereignty. Both nations have accused each other of initiating the hostilities, which reignited tensions following the killing of a Cambodian soldier in May.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu: Gaza situation is ‘difficult,’ Israel will ensure ‘large amounts of aid’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza amid growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis. He claimed that while the situation is challenging, Hamas is manipulating perceptions of the crisis by disseminating unverified information and staged images.
Netanyahu's cabinet is reportedly considering a full military occupation of Gaza and a tightened siege, with plans to expand ground operations. The discussions come as negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release remain stalled, and there are calls for the U.S. to intervene to bring Hamas back to the negotiating table.
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Fox News: Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell plays model inmate as she seeks path out of prison
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes, is reportedly rebranding herself in prison while seeking to have her conviction overturned. She has been observed interacting positively with fellow inmates and offering legal assistance.
Maxwell's legal team has submitted an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that a prior agreement with Epstein should shield her from prosecution. Meanwhile, she has met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, raising speculation about potential clemency or a pardon.