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#politics

Breitbart: Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba Resigns as Critics Call ‘African Hometown’ Program a Gateway to Mass Migration
Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba Resigns as Critics Call ‘African Hometown’ Program a Gateway to Mass Migration
Japan PM Ishiba will step down as the LDP slumps and critics call the Africa Hometown program a backdoor to mass migration.

JICA linked four Japanese cities to Africa; Nigeria touts a visa for skilled Nigerians to Kisarazu, sparking fury amid demographic decline.


The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Why Is Trump Winning? - 'It's Results, Stupid'
Op-Ed: Why Is Trump Winning? - 'It's Results, Stupid'
The piece argues voters should judge Trump by results, not style. It touts achievements: tighter borders, disrupted Iran, higher NATO defense spend, leaner federal spending, rebalance of trade, record tariff revenue, GDP up, stocks at highs, and a large tax cut.


#war

Le Monde: Iran caught in nuclear standoff between Trump, Europe and Khamenei
Iran caught in nuclear standoff between Trump, Europe and Khamenei
Iran-Israel clash ends after 12 days; Europe pushes Tehran back to talks as Trump demands Tehran forgo uranium enrichment.

Indirect talks fail; Israel strikes Natanz, Fordo and Isfahan. Tehran warns against a US attack and seeks compensation, complicating any restart.


Times Of Israel: Sa’ar: Recognizing Palestinian state ‘will push Israel to make unilateral decisions’
Sa’ar: Recognizing Palestinian state ‘will push Israel to make unilateral decisions’
Israel’s FM Sa’ar warned UN recognition of a Palestinian state would be a 'present for Hamas' and destabilize region; it would not bring peace.

Sa’ar says West Bank sovereignty is under discussion and Europe should oppose recognition, while pursuing Gaza aid talks with Denmark.


#economy

Fox News: Mamdani confronted on failed city-run grocery store attempt in Kansas City, claims his plan will work
Mamdani confronted on failed city-run grocery store attempt in Kansas City, claims his plan will work
Mamdani defends a city-run grocery plan, proposing five stores at about $60 million, aiming to offer cheaper groceries.

He cites Kansas City’s Sun Fresh failure—crime and shortages after $17 million spent—as a caution, while NYC argues a public option could work.


GB News: WATCH: Defence Secretary says he is 'proud' of Labour’s first year in Government
WATCH: Defence Secretary says he is 'proud' of Labour’s first year in Government
Healey defends Reeves as stabilising the economy and easing living costs; denies chaos after sacking the Home Secretary, citing deportations, 300+ NCA raids and migrants held for France talks.

He cites NHS gains, free meals for more kids, higher wages, a big defence pay rise and spending; BoE rate cuts, rising real wages, fastest G7 growth in H1; defence to drive growth.


#religion

Breitbart: God's Influencer: Carlo Acutis Canonized as First Millennial Saint
God's Influencer: Carlo Acutis Canonized as First Millennial Saint
Pope Leo XIV canonizes 15-year-old Carlo Acutis, the Church’s first millennial saint, dubbed 'God’s influencer' for using tech to spread the faith, at St. Peter’s Square.

He also canonizes Pier Giorgio Frassati, praising a life devoted to God and service to the poor.


#culture

Le Monde: Is it ever a good idea to... wear band T-shirts?
Is it ever a good idea to... wear band T-shirts?
The Oasis reunion rekindles the band T‑shirt debate: authentic identity markers now mass‑market fashion that blends culture and history.

From Elvis in 1956 to today’s gaudy prints and resale, tees swing between meaning and imposture as trends blur who wears them; Oasis.


#health

Fox News: Knee pain is becoming more common in younger adults for two specific reasons
Knee pain is becoming more common in younger adults for two specific reasons
Knee pain and surgeries are rising among people in their 30s-40s, tied to higher BMI and intense youth sports.

A Finnish study found early knee changes by age 30 in many asymptomatic people; prevention focuses on weight control, strengthening, staying active, and proper footwear.