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Calls of 'Death to the IDF' echo at Glastonbury Music Festival

The Glastonbury music festival in England was in the spotlight on Saturday (June 28, 2025) after London-based rap group Bob Vylan led chants of "Death to the IDF" amid growing support for Palestine from festivalgoers. The chant, which refers to the Israeli military, was repeated several times by Bob Vylan during their performance on the main stage. Reported by Middle East Eye on Sunday (May 29, 2025), many audience members were seen waving Palestinian flags and chanting the slogan in protest against Israeli aggression in Gaza. The controversial performance took place shortly before the Northern Irish hip-hop group Kneecap took to the stage. The group is known for its vocal support of Palestinian rights and has been the subject of political scrutiny in the UK. The BBC broadcast Bob Vylan's performance live without censorship, including the controversial part. However, the BBC later blocked the live broadcast of Kneecap's performance, citing editorial guidelines. Bob Vy...

Elon Musk goes berserk! Tesla shares plummet 14%

 Elon Musk has once again criticized a new policy proposal supported by US President Donald Trump. The entrepreneur and world's richest man called the new rules crazy and destructive. The rules Musk is referring to involve tax hikes on various energy projects, including solar energy, batteries, geothermal, wind, and nuclear power. The bill would also provide new subsidies for coal used in steel production. As a point of information, Tesla, which Musk owns, produces, sells, and installs battery energy storage systems and solar photovoltaic systems. This is done through its energy division. "The latest Senate bill will eliminate millions of jobs in America and cause significant strategic losses for our country," Musk said in a post on his X account, as quoted by CNBC International on Sunday (June 29, 2025). "It's absolutely crazy and destructive. This policy is helping industries of the past while severely damaging industries of the future," he added. This is ...