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#politics

Fox News: Mamdani, Cuomo clash over who is better at supporting law enforcement after Manhattan mass shooting
Mamdani, Cuomo clash over who is better at supporting law enforcement after Manhattan mass shooting
Mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo are clashing over law enforcement support following a mass shooting in Manhattan. Mamdani, who previously called for defunding the NYPD, faces backlash for his past comments, while Cuomo labels him "anti-police" and emphasizes public safety.

Mamdani, in response, accuses Cuomo of politicizing the tragedy and focusing on past tweets rather than current issues. The debate highlights differing views on public safety as both candidates prepare for the upcoming election.


Fox News: European prime minister resigns after protests over past financial dealings
European prime minister resigns after protests over past financial dealings
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned amid protests and investigations into his business dealings. His decision follows pressure from President Gitanas Nausėda and a coalition partner threatening to exit unless he stepped down.

Paluckas faces multiple probes, including a decade-old conviction and a recent scandal involving a subsidized loan. His resignation raises concerns about Lithuania's stability, especially with upcoming Russian-Belarusian military exercises.


Fox News: Kamala Harris decision not to run in 2026 opens door to possible second presidential run in 2028
Kamala Harris decision not to run in 2026 opens door to possible second presidential run in 2028
Kamala Harris has announced she will not run for governor of California in 2026, leaving the door open for a potential presidential bid in 2028. She emphasized her commitment to public service and plans to remain active in politics, supporting Democratic candidates nationwide.

Political analysts suggest that her decision may enhance her chances for a presidential run, as it removes concerns about a gubernatorial campaign affecting her 2028 prospects. However, she may face challenges due to her previous support for President Biden and the Democratic Party's recent electoral losses.


#society

Times Of Israel: Israel says Gazan boy in viral image was treated for genetic disorder in Israel in 2018
Israel says Gazan boy in viral image was treated for genetic disorder in Israel in 2018
Israel has disputed claims of starvation in Gaza, asserting that a viral image of 14-year-old Abdul Qader al-Fayoumi, who reportedly died of starvation, is misleading. The Defense Ministry stated he suffered from a genetic disorder and had previously received treatment in Israel.

Israeli officials argue that Hamas is exploiting images of sick children to promote a false narrative, while the IDF has challenged other viral images depicting malnutrition, stating they often involve preexisting health issues. Despite international pressure, Israel has increased humanitarian aid efforts, though some far-right leaders have expressed indifference to the situation, blaming Hamas for the crisis.


Breitbart: Newsom, Eyeing Presidential Run, Repeals Own Law Decriminalizing Loitering, Which Had Led to Sex Trafficking
Newsom, Eyeing Presidential Run, Repeals Own Law Decriminalizing Loitering, Which Had Led to Sex Trafficking
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law, AB 379, that reinstates misdemeanor penalties for loitering and toughens penalties for soliciting sex from minors. This decision reverses a 2022 law he enacted that decriminalized loitering, which led to an increase in street prostitution.

The new law aims to support victims of human trafficking and penalize those soliciting minors. Newsom's shift comes amid criticism from some Democrats and is seen as an effort to position himself for a potential presidential run.


Times Of Israel: Palestinian man reported killed during fiery overnight settler rampage near Ramallah
Palestinian man reported killed during fiery overnight settler rampage near Ramallah
One Palestinian was killed during a violent incident involving extremist settlers in the West Bank town of Silwad near Ramallah, where homes and vehicles were set ablaze. Reports indicate that the victim, Khamis Abdul Latif Ayyad, suffocated while trying to extinguish the flames.

This attack is part of a troubling trend, with settler violence against Palestinians escalating in recent months, often without intervention from Israeli forces. The situation has drawn international scrutiny and sanctions, particularly following the recent conflict in Gaza.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Berlin Demands Start of Process to Recognize Palestinian State
Berlin Demands Start of Process to Recognize Palestinian State
Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized that Palestinian statehood should come after negotiations for a two-state solution, which must begin immediately. His comments follow Canada's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly, drawing criticism from Israel.

Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned Canada's decision as a reward for Hamas, undermining efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. The situation remains complicated, with no clear borders or governance for a potential Palestinian state.


Breitbart: Trump Threatens Canada over Palestinian State: 'Hard for Us to Make a Trade Deal'
Trump Threatens Canada over Palestinian State: 'Hard for Us to Make a Trade Deal'
President Trump warned Canada of trade repercussions if it recognizes Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly, citing ongoing conflicts and the hostage situation with Hamas. He criticized the decision as a reward for terrorism, emphasizing the negative impact on U.S.-Canada trade negotiations.

Trump's statement marks a shift to a more aggressive stance against allies supporting Palestinian state recognition amid ongoing trade talks. The Canadian Premier's decision has drawn backlash, risking the progress of negotiations ahead of an impending tariff deadline.


#military

The Economist: Ever more Ukrainian women are joining the army
Ever more Ukrainian women are joining the army
A growing number of Ukrainian women are enlisting in the military, with all-female drone crews emerging at the front lines. Commander Twig and her unit exemplify this shift, emphasizing that gender is irrelevant in their roles.

This trend reflects broader societal changes as women take on active combat roles in the ongoing conflict.


The Telegraph: We need a compulsory introduction to military service for young people and immigrants
We need a compulsory introduction to military service for young people and immigrants
The resurgence of war in Europe is attributed to the lack of conventional deterrence against Russia, as European NATO countries have weakened their military capabilities. In response, France is implementing a mandatory military "good citizenship" program for young people to enhance preparedness without resorting to conscription.

This initiative aims to engage youth in military awareness and responsibility, linking it to education and public service opportunities. The author suggests that the UK should adopt a similar approach to foster a sense of duty among its citizens and immigrants, emphasizing the importance of military service in integrating newcomers into society.


#crime

GB News: Dentist who poisoned wife's protein shakes before injecting lethal dose of cyanide jailed for life
Dentist who poisoned wife's protein shakes before injecting lethal dose of cyanide jailed for life
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, has been sentenced to life without parole for the murder of his wife, Angela. He poisoned her over ten days before administering a fatal dose of cyanide while she was hospitalized. Evidence revealed he searched online for methods to disguise murder as a heart attack.

The jury found Craig guilty of first-degree murder after hearing testimonies from his children, who expressed feelings of betrayal. Prosecutors argued he killed Angela to escape their marriage and avoid financial loss. His actions were described as driven by greed and cowardice.