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14 Oct 2024
#illegals
The Telegraph: Inside Italy’s answer to the Rwanda migrant scheme
The Italian navy has begun deporting migrants to a new offshore processing center in Albania, marking a significant step in Europe's migration management. Migrants intercepted in the Mediterranean will be processed and detained at facilities designed for asylum application assessments.
The newly-built center features secure accommodations and is prepared to handle varying numbers of arrivals. Initial migrants are expected to arrive soon, where they will receive health checks and basic necessities.
#politics
Le Monde: Le Pen claims innocence in fake EU jobs trial
Marine Le Pen, a Member of Parliament from France's far-right Rassemblement National, is on trial for allegedly embezzling European Parliament funds by creating fake jobs. She maintains her innocence, claiming no wrongdoing despite questions about her hiring practices.
The trial could impact her presidential aspirations for the 2027 election, with potential penalties including jail time and a ban from public office. The RN party is accused of misusing public funds, leading to a loss of three million euros for the European Parliament.
Forbes: Harris And Trump’s Biggest Celebrity Endorsements: ‘Apprentice’ Star Omarosa Manigault Newman, Bryan Cranston And More
Several celebrities have publicly endorsed candidates for the 2024 presidential race, with notable support for Kamala Harris from figures like Omarosa Manigault, Bryan Cranston, and Neil Young. In contrast, Donald Trump has garnered endorsements from individuals like Harrison Butker and Zachary Levi.
The endorsements reflect a mix of political motivations, with many celebrities emphasizing issues such as reproductive rights and leadership experience. The endorsements aim to influence voter sentiment ahead of the upcoming election.
Fox News: 'The View' co-hosts disagree over whether Harris is running a 'flawless' campaign after media blitz
On "The View," co-host Sara Haines challenged Sunny Hostin's assertion that Vice President Kamala Harris is running a "flawless campaign." Haines argued that Harris appeared unprepared during media interviews and failed to clearly differentiate herself from President Biden, which could hinder her appeal.
Hostin defended Harris, claiming she clarified her differences and criticized the press for her poor polling. Haines emphasized the need for Harris to connect with voters seeking change, noting that those satisfied with Biden are likely to support her, but many others are not.
The Federalist: Elon Musk Battles The Leviathan Of The Administrative State
Elon Musk's SpaceX achieved a significant milestone by successfully capturing a 250-ton reusable rocket booster for its Starship, intended for missions to the Moon and Mars. This event coincided with the anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the Americas, highlighting Musk's push for human exploration.
Despite this success, Musk faces regulatory challenges from various government bodies, particularly the California Coastal Commission, which denied SpaceX's request for increased launches due to Musk's political activities. Musk has criticized these actions as politically motivated and detrimental to progress.
Breitbart: Establishment Media Broadside Harris Campaign 3 Weeks from Election
With 21 days until Election Day, the media, typically supportive of Vice President Kamala Harris, published several negative articles about her campaign, indicating potential concerns over her viability against Donald Trump. Polling suggests Trump is performing better than in previous elections, particularly in swing states.
Despite the close race, Trump faces challenges from various political entities. GOP strategists emphasize the need for grassroots efforts to ensure election integrity and support for Trump’s campaign.
GB News: BBC bias row as Andrea Jenkyns fumes ‘not a lot of my lines’ were used from Have I Got News For You roasting
Dame Andrea Jenkyns criticized the BBC for perceived unfair treatment during her appearance on "Have I Got News For You," claiming the audience was biased against her and that her best lines were omitted from the final edit. Fellow panellist Ian Hislop dismissed her audience selection claims.
Despite the negative reception, Jenkyns noted positive behind-the-scenes experiences and acknowledged Hislop's professionalism. She expressed disappointment over how she was portrayed due to the editing choices.
Breitbart: Nolte – Famed 'Plagiarism Hunter' Busts Kamala Harris: Book 'Copied Virtually an Entire Wikipedia Article,' 'Fabricated a Source Reference'
Dr. Stefan Weber has alleged that Kamala Harris plagiarized multiple sections of her book "Smart on Crime," including copying an entire Wikipedia article without attribution and fabricating a source reference. This revelation follows a recent incident where her campaign was accused of plagiarizing Joe Biden's website.
The allegations raise questions about media oversight and candidate vetting, particularly given Harris's rise in politics. Critics suggest this could impact her presidential campaign, echoing past plagiarism scandals involving other candidates.
Fox News: 'The left has perfected this': Conservatives take page from Obama's playbook in battleground Wisconsin
Turning Point Action is implementing a community organizing strategy in Wisconsin, similar to tactics used by Barack Obama in 2008, to enhance Republican voter turnout for the 2024 election. The group focuses on engaging with "disengaged and low-propensity conservatives" to maximize impact.
By investing in grassroots efforts and employing ballot-chasers, Turning Point Action aims to bridge the financial gap with Democratic campaigns, emphasizing personal connections over broad outreach. They believe this targeted approach will be crucial in the battleground state of Wisconsin.
Fox News: Trump campaign hints at Election Day transportation options for voters impacted by Hurricanes Helene, Milton
The Trump campaign is working to ensure voter access in western North Carolina, a region impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. They are coordinating with local officials to provide transportation options and accessible voting locations to prevent disenfranchisement.
North Carolina State Board of Elections has reopened most early voting sites in the disaster area, with additional support from state emergency funding. Officials are preparing polling places to accommodate voters affected by the hurricanes ahead of Election Day on November 5.
Fox News: Who is Vem Miller, man arrested outside Trump Coachella rally? 4 things to know
Vem Miller was arrested for possessing firearms outside a Trump rally in Coachella, California. He claims to be a Trump supporter with a background in media and politics, asserting he never intended to harm the former president and had notified security about his firearms.
Miller, a registered Republican, previously ran for office in Nevada and has attended numerous Trump events. He states he purchased firearms due to death threats related to his media work and expressed regret for not considering California's stricter gun laws.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The UN must get out of Israel’s way, or risk becoming collateral damage in Hezbollah’s destruction
UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have failed to displace Hezbollah from a designated area, allowing the group to launch attacks on Israel. Israel's prime minister has called for their removal, asserting that their presence complicates military operations against Hezbollah.
Following the recent escalation in violence involving Hamas, Hezbollah's collaboration with the group has led to increased tensions. Israel argues it has the right to act in self-defense, and the UN's role has been criticized as ineffective and biased.
#military
The Telegraph: The Iron Dome’s drone flaw – and how to fix it
A Hezbollah drone struck an Israeli military training base in Binyamina, killing four soldiers and injuring 60 others. The attack occurred without prior warning, as soldiers were dining when they experienced a sudden explosion.
The drone evaded interception by Israeli fighter jets.
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah UAV that killed 4 dropped off radar, then briefly reappeared – probe
A Hezbollah drone attack on an IDF training base resulted in the deaths of four soldiers and injuries to 58 others. The drone, part of a multi-pronged assault, evaded detection before striking during dinner time, prompting the Israeli Air Force to reassess its warning protocols.
In retaliation, Israel has intensified its military operations against Hezbollah, targeting the group's UAV capabilities and vowing to eliminate its Unit 127. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized ongoing efforts to combat Hezbollah and Iran's influence in the region.
#crime
GB News: Cannabis grower who hid in attic during police raid jailed
A cannabis grower in Nottingham, Arnold Elezi, was sentenced to two years in prison after being caught hiding in an attic during a police raid. Authorities discovered 121 cannabis plants and related equipment at the location, following community reports of suspicious activity.
Inspector Paul Ferguson emphasized the importance of tackling drug crime, noting that such operations exploit vulnerable individuals and harm communities. The police remain committed to addressing drug-related issues based on community intelligence.