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GB News: WATCH: Professor Eric Kaufmann tells GB News he was 'de-platformed' by Cardiff academics for his view on Israel
WATCH: Professor Eric Kaufmann tells GB News he was 'de-platformed' by Cardiff academics for his view on Israel
Professor Eric Kaufmann criticized Cardiff University for deplatforming him due to his views on Israel, labeling the decision as "spineless" and calling the situation "utterly moronic." He was invited to participate in a debate organized by the Cardiff Academic Freedom Association.


#society

Times Of Israel: Thousands to rally for hostages as cabinet set to discuss emerging Gaza truce
Thousands to rally for hostages as cabinet set to discuss emerging Gaza truce
Tens of thousands of Israelis plan to rally in support of hostage families, urging the government to secure a comprehensive deal for the release of captives held by Hamas. The demonstrations coincide with discussions on a potential ceasefire and hostage release ahead of Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit to the White House.

The proposed deal aims to release half of the remaining hostages, with specific timelines for their release. Concerns remain over the well-being of several hostages, while negotiations continue amid differing views on the ceasefire conditions.


#health

Le Monde: How to combat 'sloth syndrome' and get moving
How to combat 'sloth syndrome' and get moving
The World Health Organization launched a campaign, "Let's Get Moving! 100 Reasons to Walk and Cycle More," to encourage Europeans to embrace walking and cycling. The initiative highlights the numerous benefits of these activities, including improved physical and mental health, environmental advantages, and enhanced community cohesion.

With physical inactivity linked to around one million deaths annually in the WHO European Region, the campaign aims to motivate individuals to meet the recommended 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week.