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Fox News: Massive bee swarm sends three people to hospital in critical condition, 24 injured
Massive bee swarm sends three people to hospital in critical condition, 24 injured
A swarm of bees attacked 24 people in Aurillac, France, on Sunday, leaving three individuals in critical condition. The incident lasted about 30 minutes, causing panic among residents and visitors.

The mayor reported that those in critical condition are improving, and the beehive responsible has been relocated. Local officials noted the unusual severity of the attack.


Fox News: Young couple's summer lake day turns to tragedy in boating collision
Young couple's summer lake day turns to tragedy in boating collision
Two 23-year-old victims of a boating crash on Lake Greenwood in South Carolina have been identified as Thomas Chandler Davis and Abby Katherine Davis, recent Clemson University graduates. The incident involved a collision between two boats, resulting in the deaths of both victims.

The operator of the boat responsible for the crash has been charged with two felony counts of boating under the influence. The investigation is ongoing, and condolences have been extended to the families of the victims.


GB News: 'Put a target on my back!' Patrick Christys demands apology from Muslim Media Monitoring Centre for misquotes: 'Put my family at risk'
'Put a target on my back!' Patrick Christys demands apology from Muslim Media Monitoring Centre for misquotes: 'Put my family at risk'
Patrick Christys has accused the Centre For Muslim Media Monitoring (CfMM) of misrepresenting his journalism and putting a "target on his back" by conflating his reporting on security threats with anti-Muslim rhetoric. He argued that their claims mischaracterized his coverage of real terrorist events and grooming gangs.

CfMM, created by the Muslim Council of Britain, has faced criticism for its research methods and influence, with major media outlets engaging with it. A Policy Exchange report highlighted inaccuracies in CfMM's claims, warning that the organization should not be taken at face value.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: UK court convicts 3 men over arson attack authorities say was organized by Russian intelligence
UK court convicts 3 men over arson attack authorities say was organized by Russian intelligence
A British jury convicted three men of arson for a March 2024 attack on a warehouse in east London storing equipment for Ukraine, linked to Russia's Wagner Group and military intelligence. The attack caused approximately £1 million in damages.

The prosecution highlighted that the arson was part of a broader campaign of disruption orchestrated by Moscow and its affiliates across Europe. Two additional men involved pleaded guilty to related charges before the trial.


Times Of Israel: Trump lets Netanyahu have his say on Hamas, even as he pushes for a deal to end the war
Trump lets Netanyahu have his say on Hamas, even as he pushes for a deal to end the war
President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for dinner, praising their partnership amidst ongoing tensions over Gaza. While Trump aims to secure a ceasefire and the release of hostages, Netanyahu insists that Hamas must be dismantled first, complicating negotiations.

Trump is seeking to reshape alliances in the Middle East, but the ongoing conflict in Gaza poses a significant obstacle. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is tasked with navigating the delicate talks, as both leaders maintain their respective positions on the future of Hamas and regional stability.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Love Island USA’ contestant exits show after racist social media posts resurface
‘Love Island USA’ contestant exits show after racist social media posts resurface
Cierra Ortega has exited "Love Island USA" following the resurfacing of past social media posts in which she allegedly used racist slurs against Chinese people. Her family has addressed the situation, expressing concern over online backlash and asking for compassion during this difficult time.

Ortega's departure follows a similar incident involving contestant Yulissa Escobar, who was removed for using the N-word in podcast appearances. Both situations have sparked significant public outrage and discussions about accountability and the impact of past actions.