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12 Oct 2024

#illegals

GB News: Around 135 migrants flooding in daily on small boats under Starmer’s first 100 Days as total for year soars to 27,000
Around 135 migrants flooding in daily on small boats under Starmer’s first 100 Days as total for year soars to 27,000
Since Labour's government took office 100 days ago, an average of 135 small boat migrants have crossed the English Channel daily, totaling over 13,500. Despite increased resources and international cooperation against people smuggling, crossings continue unabated.

The year has seen nearly 27,200 migrants attempt the journey, making it the deadliest year since the crisis began in 2018, with close to 50 fatalities. The government is focused on dismantling smuggling operations and enhancing border security.


GB News: Nigel Farage despairs as gun-wielding migrant prepares to cross Channel
Nigel Farage despairs as gun-wielding migrant prepares to cross Channel
Nigel Farage has raised concerns about migrants crossing the English Channel, specifically highlighting the case of Mada Passa, who is sharing his journey on TikTok. Farage argues that many of these migrants are young males of fighting age, questioning their intentions and safety.

Labour's response includes plans to tackle undocumented migration through a new Border Security Command, while Farage criticizes both Conservative and Labour governments for inadequate action. He claims that the current situation allows migrants like Passa to remain in the UK indefinitely.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Erdogan: Russia, Iran, Syria must take measures against Israel after alleged Damascus strike
Erdogan: Russia, Iran, Syria must take measures against Israel after alleged Damascus strike
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized Israel's recent airstrike on Damascus, urging Russia, Syria, and Iran to enhance measures to protect Syria's territorial integrity. He labeled Israel as a significant threat to regional peace and accused it of genocide during the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Erdogan's remarks follow an Israeli strike targeting a Hezbollah official, resulting in civilian casualties. He has consistently condemned Israel's actions, calling for international intervention and expressing solidarity with Palestinians, further straining Israeli-Turkish relations.


Fox News: New York gun control regime handed defeat in court
New York gun control regime handed defeat in court
A federal judge ruled that New York's law banning licensed firearms owners from carrying concealed weapons on private property is unconstitutional. The judge emphasized that the state cannot interfere with Second Amendment rights without demonstrating historical justification for such regulations.

Gun rights activists hailed the decision as a significant victory, arguing it undermines the state's gun control efforts. New York's Attorney General has not yet responded, and the state plans to appeal the ruling.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran’s parliament speaker meets with Hezbollah officials, Lebanese PM
Iran’s parliament speaker meets with Hezbollah officials, Lebanese PM
Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, condemned Israel's recent strikes in Beirut that killed at least 22 people, asserting that international bodies should intervene. He met with Lebanese officials, emphasizing Iran's support for Lebanon and Hezbollah.

Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for an immediate ceasefire, urging the UN to take action. The situation follows a year of escalating violence, with Israel conducting operations against Hezbollah in response to ongoing attacks.


Times Of Israel: Iran bans pagers, walkie talkies on planes after blasts targeting Hezbollah members
Iran bans pagers, walkie talkies on planes after blasts targeting Hezbollah members
Iran has banned pagers and walkie-talkies on flights following deadly attacks on Hezbollah members, which were attributed to Israel. The Civil Aviation Organization's spokesperson announced the prohibition of all electronic communication devices except mobile phones in response to the September attacks that killed at least 39 people.

Tensions have escalated in the region, particularly after Iran's missile attack on Israel and ongoing conflicts involving Hezbollah and other Iran-aligned groups. Multiple airlines have suspended flights to Iran amid these developments.


#culture

GB News: WATCH: Lizzie Cundy discusses brushing shoulders with Meghan Markle at charity event
WATCH: Lizzie Cundy discusses brushing shoulders with Meghan Markle at charity event
Lizzie Cundy commented on Meghan Markle's appearance at the LA Children’s Hospital Gala, suggesting she seemed overly focused on the attention she received. Cundy's remark included a metaphor about Markle's expression.




#crime

Fox News: Doorbell video shows murder suspects posing as energy workers before allegedly killing jewelry store owner
Doorbell video shows murder suspects posing as energy workers before allegedly killing jewelry store owner
Two suspects posed as energy workers to gain entry into a Detroit home, where they allegedly murdered a 72-year-old jewelry store owner while his wife was bound in duct tape. The suspects, described as dangerous, are being sought by police.

Authorities warn residents to verify the identity of unexpected visitors claiming to be utility workers. DTE Energy advises customers to request identification before allowing access to their homes.