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#society

GB News: Eamonn Holmes takes aim at Labour's £94m pledge to Syria in blistering rant amid looming tax rises: 'We can't afford it!'
Eamonn Holmes takes aim at Labour's £94m pledge to Syria in blistering rant amid looming tax rises: 'We can't afford it!'
GB News host Eamonn Holmes criticized Labour's foreign aid spending, particularly a £94.5 million package to Syria, arguing that British taxpayers cannot afford such expenditures. He expressed frustration over the lack of funds for domestic needs, especially for the elderly and healthcare.

Holmes emphasized that older individuals often face financial worries, contrary to the belief that they are wealthier. He highlighted the broken state of Britain's care system, noting that hospices and cancer care centers should not have to self-fund.


#military

Fox News: Hegseth vows to restore warrior mentality and raise standards in sweeping military transformation
Hegseth vows to restore warrior mentality and raise standards in sweeping military transformation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized his commitment to reviving the "warrior ethos" in the military during a recent interview. He credited President Trump's leadership for military successes, including the Operation Midnight Hammer strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and stressed the importance of maintaining high physical standards for all service members.

Hegseth acknowledged the challenges of instilling long-term changes within the Pentagon but expressed optimism about the response from the American public and the ongoing efforts to align the Defense Department with an "America First" approach.


#health

Times Of Israel: Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to Gaza war child survivors
Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to Gaza war child survivors
Eight-year-old Sidra Al Bordeeni, who lost her arm in a missile strike in Gaza, received a prosthetic arm from Bioniks, a Pakistani company. This marks the first time the company has provided prosthetics to conflict-affected individuals, utilizing remote consultations for fittings.

Bioniks aims to offer affordable prosthetics, costing around $2,500, significantly less than alternatives in the U.S. The company plans to expand its services to other conflict zones, including Ukraine, while addressing the urgent needs of children in war-torn areas.


#technology

Fox News: Mini robots detect and fix water pipe leaks without digging
Mini robots detect and fix water pipe leaks without digging
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed "Pipebots," small robots designed to navigate water pipes and identify leaks without the need for disruptive excavation. This innovation addresses the U.K.'s aging water infrastructure, which is plagued by leaks wasting millions of gallons daily.

Supported by the U.K.'s water regulator, these robots can inspect and report issues, potentially reducing maintenance costs and improving efficiency. The initiative aims to modernize water management, making it a valuable solution for countries facing similar infrastructure challenges.