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The Telegraph: Kennedys ‘would be startled by Trump’s Rose Garden makeover’
Kennedys ‘would be startled by Trump’s Rose Garden makeover’
Donald Trump has transformed the White House Rose Garden, replacing the historic lawn with a patio space featuring white stone tiles and tables with yellow umbrellas, reminiscent of his Mar-a-Lago resort. This change marks a departure from the elegant garden established by John F. Kennedy over 60 years ago.

The once-prized garden, known for its role in hosting world leaders, has lost its manicured grass, reflecting a significant shift in the space's function and aesthetic.


#society

GB News: Massive fire engulfs historic Spanish church as firefighters rush to tackle blazing inferno
Massive fire engulfs historic Spanish church as firefighters rush to tackle blazing inferno
A fire has erupted at the Mezquita de Córdoba, a renowned church in Spain, reportedly caused by a short circuit in a cleaning machine. Emergency services, including firefighters and police, are on-site to manage the situation and have restricted access to the area.

Videos shared by residents show flames at this World Heritage site, which is significant in both Christian and Islamic art. Fire crews are actively working to extinguish the blaze.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli envoy attends Nagasaki 80th atom bomb anniversary, a year after Gaza war snub
Israeli envoy attends Nagasaki 80th atom bomb anniversary, a year after Gaza war snub
Nagasaki commemorated the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing on August 9, 2025, with a memorial attended by around 2,600 people, including representatives from over 90 countries. Survivors emphasized the importance of sharing their experiences to advocate for nuclear disarmament and world peace.

The event highlighted the ongoing concerns of aging survivors, who fear fading memories of the bombing. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated Japan's commitment to a nuclear-free world, while Israeli Ambassador Gilad Cohen attended the ceremony after a previous controversy. The gathering aimed to unite global citizens in the pursuit of peace.


Le Monde: Gaza: Stopping Benjamin Netanyahu's tragic escalation
Gaza: Stopping Benjamin Netanyahu's tragic escalation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to deploy the army for full occupation of the Gaza Strip raises significant concerns about humanitarian impacts on Gaza's residents and risks to Israeli hostages and soldiers. This move, criticized for lacking legal and strategic legitimacy, could further isolate Israel diplomatically and undermine hopes for a political resolution.

Netanyahu's plan, which goes against military leaders' advice and public sentiment favoring hostage release over escalation, may lead to dire consequences. International responses, including condemnation from France and Germany's arms export suspension, highlight the need for coordinated political actions to deter this course.