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#politics

Le Monde: The opportune return of Reza Pahlavi, Iran's crown prince, following US airstrikes
The opportune return of Reza Pahlavi, Iran's crown prince, following US airstrikes
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, has been active in promoting support for the Iranian people amid political turmoil. Following recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, he met with British lawmakers and encouraged members of Iran's security services to consider switching sides.

Pahlavi expressed his readiness to lead a political transition in Iran during a media event in Paris, coinciding with a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. His efforts include advocating for the Maximum Support Act in Congress to bolster protests against the current regime.


#society

The Telegraph: Weinstein victim lawyer: Don’t let Diddy case fool you. MeToo is alive and well
Weinstein victim lawyer: Don’t let Diddy case fool you. MeToo is alive and well
Sean "Diddy" Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges but convicted on lesser charges related to transportation for prostitution. Prominent lawyer Gloria Allred stated that the case reflects a decline in the MeToo movement, emphasizing that most sexual assault cases are settled privately.

Allred, representing several of Combs's alleged victims, argued that outcomes in criminal cases should not define the MeToo movement, as many cases are resolved through civil lawsuits rather than criminal prosecutions.


Fox News: Multiple arrested as anti-ICE protesters clash with police, US troops in Los Angeles
Multiple arrested as anti-ICE protesters clash with police, US troops in Los Angeles
In Los Angeles, multiple arrests occurred during anti-ICE protests that turned confrontational with law enforcement and military personnel. While most demonstrations were peaceful, tensions escalated as night fell, prompting police to declare unlawful assembly and deploy less lethal munitions.

The protests, which began weeks ago in response to deportations, saw the Trump administration send National Guard troops and Marines to the area, despite opposition from state officials. Demonstrators gathered downtown, but police later ordered them to disperse.


GB News: Cardiff University branded 'spineless' by professor after being deplatformed for Israel stance: 'Utterly moronic!'
Cardiff University branded 'spineless' by professor after being deplatformed for Israel stance: 'Utterly moronic!'
Professor Eric Kaufmann criticized Cardiff University for deplatforming him due to protests from left-wing groups that labeled him a "genocide apologist" over his views on Israel. He expressed frustration over the university's refusal to recognize the Cardiff Academic Freedom Association, which limited their ability to host events on campus.

Kaufmann argued that this situation reflects a broader issue of cancel culture and the prioritization of social justice over free speech. He noted that while he holds nuanced views on Israel, the protests were based on misinformation, highlighting the ongoing challenges to academic freedom in the current climate.


#crime

Fox News: Indianapolis mass shooting leaves 2 dead, several others wounded
Indianapolis mass shooting leaves 2 dead, several others wounded
Two people were killed and at least seven others injured in a shooting in Indianapolis early Saturday morning. Police responded to the scene at the intersection of West Market Street and North Illinois Street around 1:30 a.m.

Authorities have not released details on a suspect or the motive behind the shooting. The investigation is ongoing, and several roads in the downtown area were closed as a result.