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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Isis terrorists burn Christian villages to the ground as vile jihadists celebrate slaughter
Islamic State militants have intensified attacks on Christians in Mozambique, leading to what a counter-terrorism group describes as a "silent genocide." Footage shows brutal beheadings and the destruction of villages, with over 46,000 people displaced in just eight days due to the violence.
The UN has reported a significant spike in displacements but has not detailed the death toll or acknowledged the religious targeting of these attacks. The situation reflects a growing threat from jihadist groups in Africa, raising concerns for both regional and international security.
Le Monde: French firefighters optimistic after controlling vast wildfire in the south
French authorities are managing the largest wildfire in 50 years near the Mediterranean, which has burned 17,000 hectares and resulted in one death and numerous injuries. Firefighters have gained control, aided by improving weather, but complete extinguishment may take days.
The fire has devastated local vineyards and forced evacuations, with around 2,000 firefighters deployed. Experts warn that Europe is increasingly vulnerable to such disasters due to climate change.
#economy
Forbes: Japan Says U.S. Will Correct Error In Trump’s Tariff Order And Give Refunds
The Trump administration will revise a presidential order on tariffs against Japan, eliminating the stacking of multiple tariffs on Japanese goods. This correction means the reciprocal tariff on imports will not exceed 15%, addressing confusion over previous rates.
Additionally, a new order will lower tariffs on Japanese autos and auto parts from 27.5% to 15%, contingent on Japan's $550 billion investment commitment. Following the announcement, Japan's Nikkei 225 index rose significantly, reflecting positive market reactions.