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#politics

Fox News: Netanyahu’s security cabinet to meet on Gaza war, as some in Israel call to resettle enclave
Netanyahu’s security cabinet to meet on Gaza war, as some in Israel call to resettle enclave
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is convening his security cabinet to discuss a potential military occupation of Gaza in response to Hamas. The idea of resettling Jewish communities in Gaza, once fringe, is gaining traction, with officials arguing it would correct past mistakes and deter terrorism.

While some lawmakers advocate for resettlement, others caution against it, emphasizing the need to dismantle Hamas first. The debate reflects a broader tension between security concerns and the desire for territorial claims in Gaza, with significant implications for Israel's future strategy.


#society

Le Monde: The scars of Boko Haram on the shores of Lake Chad: 'At night, they are the masters'
The scars of Boko Haram on the shores of Lake Chad: 'At night, they are the masters'
Ali Gombo, 45, recounts his harrowing experience during a Boko Haram attack on his village near Lake Chad on October 27, 2024. After hearing screams, he rushed to save his family but was shot in the jaw by a jihadist. He later learned that his daughter had been taken hostage amid the chaos.

The attack resulted in significant casualties, with at least 40 Chadian soldiers killed. Boko Haram continues to pose a severe threat in the region, maintaining a grip of terror along the shores of Lake Chad.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: ISIS soldiers behead Christians in Mozambique, burning church and homes: 'Silent genocide'
ISIS soldiers behead Christians in Mozambique, burning church and homes: 'Silent genocide'
ISIS-aligned militants are reportedly committing violent acts against Christians in Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including beheadings and church burnings. The Middle East Media Research Institute describes these actions as a "silent genocide," with thousands displaced due to the violence.

The ongoing insurgency has led to significant humanitarian crises, with over 1 million people displaced in northern Mozambique. International observers warn that the rise of jihadist groups poses a threat not only to local populations but also to global security.


Fox News: AP roasted over 'jaw-dropping' story about Hezbollah terrorists' 'struggle to recover' from pager attack
AP roasted over 'jaw-dropping' story about Hezbollah terrorists' 'struggle to recover' from pager attack
The Associated Press faced backlash for a story that appeared sympathetic to Hezbollah following an Israeli attack that injured over 3,000 members of the group. Critics noted the article referred to Hezbollah as a "militant group" rather than a terrorist organization, which sparked outrage on social media.

Republican lawmakers and commentators condemned the AP for portraying Hezbollah fighters as victims, with some drawing parallels to historical instances of media sympathy for Nazi soldiers. Despite the criticism, the AP defended its reporting.


#economy

Le Monde: French foreign trade deficit widens even before new tariffs take effect
French foreign trade deficit widens even before new tariffs take effect
France's trade deficit has worsened, with imports exceeding exports by €43 billion in the first half of 2025. This marks a significant decline, with the trade deficit increasing by over 10% compared to late 2024.

Additionally, the current account balance has turned negative, showing a deficit of €17.6 billion due to decreased foreign investment and record income transfer deficits.


#crime

The Western Journal: Justice for 'Big Balls' on Its Way: DC Cops Make Arrests After Beating, And Trump's Got a Little Surprise, Too
Justice for 'Big Balls' on Its Way: DC Cops Make Arrests After Beating, And Trump's Got a Little Surprise, Too
Two 15-year-olds from Maryland have been arrested following an alleged carjacking incident involving Edward Coristine, a former Department of Government Efficiency employee known as "Big Balls." Coristine defended himself and a woman during the attack, which left him injured.

President Trump criticized the crime situation in D.C. and called for tougher laws to prosecute juveniles as adults. Elon Musk also expressed support for Coristine and suggested federal oversight of D.C. to improve safety. Police continue to search for additional suspects involved in the incident.


#sports

GB News: Former NFL star reveals 'intimidating' reason why Louis Rees-Zammit failed in his NFL experiment
Former NFL star reveals 'intimidating' reason why Louis Rees-Zammit failed in his NFL experiment
Louis Rees-Zammit, a former rugby star, struggled to transition to the NFL, failing to make an impact with the Kansas City Chiefs and later the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he spent the 2024 season on the practice squad. His challenges included mastering the complex NFL playbook and competing against a deep talent pool of American athletes.

Former players highlighted the daunting nature of the NFL's learning curve, with one stating that preparing for the league was more difficult than legal studies. The competition from homegrown talent further complicates the path for international athletes like Rees-Zammit, who must excel athletically to succeed.