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Jul 5, 2025 |
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#politics
The Telegraph: Top Eurocrat embroiled in free five-star holidays scandal
A senior European Commission official, Henrik Hololei, faces criminal investigation for accepting luxury trips and failing to declare gifts while negotiating an aviation agreement with Qatar. OLAF reported over €870 million in misused EU funds in 2024, highlighting breaches of duty.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating corruption allegations against Hololei, who is also undergoing an internal disciplinary procedure for unauthorized gifts and conflict of interest. MEPs are dissatisfied with the lack of suspension of the Qatar aviation agreement amid these allegations.
GB News: Labour 'delayed' proscribing Palestine Action amid 'riot fears' and to 'shore up the Muslim vote'
Labour allegedly delayed proscribing Palestine Action as a terrorist organization due to concerns about potential riots and its impact on the Muslim community ahead of local elections. The decision to ban the group came after multiple attacks, with accusations that Labour prioritized electoral gains over security.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the delay, suggesting it was politically motivated. Meanwhile, suspended Labour MP Zarah Sultana announced her departure to co-lead a new party with Jeremy Corbyn, expressing dissatisfaction with the current political landscape and support for Palestine Action.
#society
Breitbart: Muslim University Group Events Barred Amid Claims of Sex Segregation
Charité University in Germany has suspended the Medislam Collective, a Muslim student organization, from hosting events due to allegations of gender segregation. Footage revealed men and women being separated during a lecture, violating the university's anti-discrimination policies.
The group had organized sex-specific events, prompting an investigation into their activities. While Medislam claims to welcome non-Muslim students, the right-wing AfD party criticized the situation as indicative of the negative effects of Muslim migration on German universities.
#culture
Breitbart: Julian McMahon, 'Nip/Tuck,’ ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Star, Dead at 56
Julian McMahon, known for his roles in Nip/Tuck and Fantastic Four, has died at 56 after a private battle with cancer. His wife, Kelly, announced his passing, highlighting his love for life, family, and fans. McMahon was also the son of former Australian Prime Minister William McMahon.
His career included notable performances in various TV shows and films. His representative confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter.
Le Monde: Video. Seine summer: Paris river reopens to public after century-long ban
Swimming in the Seine is now permitted for the public for the first time since 1923, with strict supervision and assessments by lifeguards. Daily water quality tests are conducted, and over €1.4 billion has been invested to improve cleanliness.
Additional swimming zones are being considered for 2026, including locations near the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame.
#sports
Breitbart: Female Cyclists Accuse USA Cycling of Deception Over Trans Competitor
Female cyclists are alleging that USA Cycling misled them about the gender of transgender competitor Kate Phillips, who won a women’s championship race in Wisconsin. Some competitors refused to share the podium with Phillips, claiming they were not informed of her transgender status prior to the race.
Cyclist Julie Peterson expressed frustration over competing against Phillips, stating she felt deceived and would not have participated had she known. Another cyclist, Debbie Milne, echoed these sentiments, asserting that USA Cycling lacked transparency regarding Phillips' participation. The organization continues to uphold its policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's events.