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Aug 7, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Bosnian Serb President Dodik formally ousted after being given one-year jail term
Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, has been stripped of his position following a one-year jail sentence for defying international peace envoy rulings. He faces a six-year ban from public office after being found guilty of passing laws that undermined the authority of the international representative.
Dodik, who has led the Serb-dominated entity since 2006, plans to appeal the decision, claiming the trial was politically motivated and influenced by the European Union. Bosnia remains divided along ethnic lines since the 1992-95 war, with weak central institutions.
Times Of Israel: Conservative Holocaust revisionist Karol Nawrocki inaugurated as Poland’s president
Karol Nawrocki was inaugurated as Poland's new president, emphasizing a nationalist agenda and Holocaust revisionism. His victory, supported by the conservative Law and Justice party and US figures, raises concerns for the centrist government under Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Nawrocki aims to strengthen Poland's military role in NATO while promoting traditional values. His controversial past includes ties to far-right figures and allegations of misconduct. His presidency may influence historical narratives and foreign policy, particularly regarding Poland's EU relations.
The Federalist: Conservative Groups Work Overtime To Hold Congress
In the 2024 election, President Donald Trump secured all seven key battleground states, aided by a lackluster opponent in Kamala Harris and a significant increase in early voting among Republicans. The Election Assistance Commission reported record early in-person voting in swing states, with Georgia and North Carolina seeing notable surges.
Conservative grassroots organizations successfully encouraged early voting, reversing previous trends where Republicans were hesitant to vote before Election Day. This shift, driven by a concerted effort to engage low-propensity voters and support from Trump, positioned Republicans favorably ahead of the midterms, as the Democratic Party struggles with declining favorability and voter registration.
Fox News: Colbert confronts JB Pritzker with map showing Illinois gerrymandering
Stephen Colbert interviewed Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker about gerrymandered congressional districts in Illinois and the ongoing redistricting efforts by Texas Republicans. Pritzker criticized Texas's approach, claiming it undermines voting rights for Black and Brown communities and could lead to legal challenges.
Pritzker expressed support for Texas Democrats who fled to Illinois to halt the redistricting vote and indicated a willingness to consider retaliatory measures if Texas's plans proceed. He emphasized the need to protect democracy amid what he described as unconstitutional actions by Texas Republicans.
The Federalist: Democrats' Sudden Obsession With Epstein Is Opportunistic
Recent revelations regarding the Russiagate investigation have prompted criticism of the media for allegedly downplaying the Trump administration's accountability for false accusations. Critics argue that Democrats are leveraging the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein to distract from serious allegations against former President Obama and to exploit divisions within Trump's base.
The article emphasizes that while Trump and Epstein had a past friendship, the lack of damaging leaks from a supposedly hostile DOJ raises questions about the sincerity of Democratic accusations against Trump. It suggests that both parties should prioritize transparency regarding Epstein's crimes rather than engaging in partisan attacks, as this would better serve the American public.
The Western Journal: Whistleblower Bombshell: Was Hillary the One Responsible for the Actual 2016 Hacking That's Been Blamed on Russia?
Recent declassified documents from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence raise questions about Hillary Clinton's potential involvement in the 2016 election hacking, suggesting she may have orchestrated the blame on Russia. This implication has garnered little attention but could alter the narrative surrounding the election's cybersecurity issues.
While definitive answers may remain elusive, the revelations prompt a reevaluation of the events surrounding the 2016 election and the narratives that have persisted since.
The Western Journal: Texas GOP Senator Drops Bomb: Runaway Dems Could Be Guilty of 'Bribery' – Now He Wants the FBI Involved
Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has requested FBI assistance in locating Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to avoid voting on a congressional redistricting plan. He argues that their actions violate their oath of office and could lead to charges of bribery due to soliciting donations to evade fines.
Cornyn emphasizes the need for federal support to hold these legislators accountable for potentially criminal acts related to their absence from legislative duties. He believes their departure has escalated a routine political issue into a significant controversy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russia and China tick Doomsday Clock toward midnight as Hiroshima bombing hits 80 years
Wednesday marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, highlighting the ongoing threat of nuclear warfare. Experts warn that the U.S. now faces dual nuclear adversaries in Russia and China, both of which are expanding their arsenals and collaborating against Western interests.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has moved the "Doomsday Clock" closer to midnight, indicating heightened nuclear risks. While concerns grow over the potential for nuclear conflict, some experts argue that deterrence remains a viable strategy to prevent war, emphasizing the importance of credible responses to nuclear threats.
#culture
GB News: Iconic mermaid statue to be torn down as critics slam it for being a 'man's hot dream of what a woman should look like'
A large mermaid statue in Copenhagen, known for its exaggerated features, will be permanently removed after complaints deeming it "pornographic." Erected in 2006, the statue faced criticism for its sexualized portrayal, leading to its relocation in 2018 and now its planned removal.
The designer defends the statue, claiming it reflects normal proportions for its size and attracts tourists. Critics argue it perpetuates unrealistic body standards for women. This controversy echoes similar debates surrounding other statues with exaggerated features in Italy.
#health
Fox News: Sugar in drinks linked to higher diabetes risk than that in food, new research finds
A new study from Brigham Young University and German researchers reveals that consuming sugar in whole foods is healthier than drinking sugary beverages. The analysis of data from over 800,000 people shows that sugary drinks significantly increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, while sugars in whole foods may even be protective.
The study found that each 12-ounce serving of sugar-sweetened beverages raises diabetes risk by 25%, while fruit juice increases it by 5%. Researchers emphasize the need for dietary guidelines to focus on how sugar is consumed, not just the quantity.
#crime
Fox News: 2 juveniles arrested in bloody DC attack on ex-DOGE worker known as ‘Big Balls’
Two 15-year-olds from Hyattsville, Md., have been arrested in connection with the brutal beating of former Department of Government Efficiency employee Edward Coristine during an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. The investigation is ongoing, with more suspects still at large.
In response to the incident, former President Trump threatened to federalize D.C. if local crime continues, suggesting that minors involved in violent acts should be prosecuted as adults. He emphasized the need for safety in the city and criticized the perceived lack of accountability for criminals.