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Jul 4, 2025 |
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#society
Le Monde: French environment minister: 'The right and the far right use climate change to stoke fear'
France's Environmental Transition Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher raised concerns over policy backtracking and populist rhetoric affecting environmental progress after the country faced its first intense heatwave of the summer. She proposed lowering electricity taxes while increasing gas taxes and announced an upcoming interministerial committee on adaptation.
Greenhouse gas emissions in France remained stable in early 2025, with a slight increase of 0.2%. Predictions indicate a minimal decrease for the year, attributed not just to weather but also to unclear political messaging and populist commentary undermining environmental efforts.
The Western Journal: Linda McMahon Responds After Gavin Newsom's Office Uses Clip of GOP Mayor Piledriving Her
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office attempted to mock Education Secretary Linda McMahon by sharing a wrestling GIF of her being body-slammed. McMahon had criticized Newsom for violating Title IX by allowing men to compete against women in sports, emphasizing the negative impact on female athletes.
In response, McMahon highlighted the seriousness of the issue, stating that Newsom's actions show a lack of respect for women's rights. She argued that the GIF inadvertently underscored her point about women being overpowered in competitive spaces. McMahon remains a strong advocate for protecting women's sports and spaces.
The Telegraph: Bob Vylan claim they are being ‘targeted for speaking up’
Bob Vylan has claimed they are being unfairly targeted after their "death, death to the IDF" chant at Glastonbury was labeled anti-Semitic, leading to a police investigation. The duo asserts they oppose violence against all people and aim to highlight the impact of military actions in Gaza.
They argue that the backlash against them serves as a distraction from larger issues, stating that they are not the real story. The Culture Secretary and Chief Rabbi have criticized the incident, suggesting it reflects broader leadership failures.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah said to be considering partial disarmament after devastating Israeli blows
Hezbollah is undergoing a strategic review following its recent war with Israel, contemplating a reduction in its military role without complete disarmament. The group faces significant pressures, including Israeli military actions, financial strains, and diminished political influence since a new Lebanese cabinet took office.
Internal discussions within Hezbollah indicate a recognition that its extensive arsenal has become a liability. The group is considering retaining some weapons for future threats while complying with ceasefire terms. However, the financial strain and political landscape pose challenges to its military capabilities and influence.
#military
Fox News: Viral 102-year-old WWII veteran has message about America: 'How lucky we all are'
Jake Larson, a 102-year-old World War II veteran, has gained popularity on TikTok, sharing his experiences from the war, including storming Omaha Beach on D-Day. He reflected on his service, the significance of Independence Day, and his gratitude for those who sacrificed their lives for freedom.
Larson, who enlisted at 15 and fought in six battles, emphasized the importance of family and freedom during the Fourth of July, stating that all who fight for America are considered Americans, regardless of their background.
#crime
GB News: Thousands of drivers at risk of DVLA scams and bogus road charging fines impacting vulnerable users
Motorists are increasingly targeted by sophisticated driving scams, with nearly 20,000 reports to the DVLA last year. Fraudsters employ tactics like tampered QR codes on parking meters, fake DVLA communications, and bogus parking charge notices to steal personal information and money from drivers.
Experts advise caution, urging drivers to use official parking apps and verify the legitimacy of communications from the DVLA or other authorities. Scammers exploit panic and uncertainty around digital payments, particularly affecting younger and older drivers.