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31 Oct 2024

#illegals

The Federalist: Mexico Will Likely Unleash A Wave Of Migrants Post-Election
Mexico Will Likely Unleash A Wave Of Migrants Post-Election
A recent migrant caravan of about 1,000 people was observed in Tapachula, Mexico, as part of a larger trend of migrants being contained in southern Mexico due to a deal between the U.S. and Mexican governments. This arrangement aims to manage migration flows amid the ongoing U.S. election campaigns.

The Mexican government has facilitated these caravans to transport migrants to other cities within Mexico, rather than allowing them to reach the U.S. border. Many migrants express urgency to cross before the election, fearing stricter immigration policies if Donald Trump wins.


GB News: Border Force spark fury after fining pensioner £6,000 upon finding migrant hiding in trailer
Border Force spark fury after fining pensioner £6,000 upon finding migrant hiding in trailer
A retired ambulance worker was fined £6,000 by Border Force after a Sudanese migrant was found hidden in his motorhome. The couple claimed they were unaware of the stowaway, believing he may have entered the trailer while they were shopping.

The driver plans to appeal the fine, stating the situation has caused him significant distress and serves as a warning to other travelers.


#politics

Fox News: Trump sends message directly to millions of Americans after Biden’s ‘garbage’ insult and more top headlines
Trump sends message directly to millions of Americans after Biden’s ‘garbage’ insult and more top headlines
Trump responds to Biden's "garbage" remark, using it to rally supporters, while critics challenge White House claims about the comment. Early voting for the 2024 election has begun, with over 58 million ballots cast.

In other news, a Chinese citizen faces charges for illegal voting, and discussions continue over the implications of Biden's comments on the political landscape.


Le Monde: Le Pen's accountants take the stand in far right's fake jobs trial: 'A forgery could become the truth'
Le Pen's accountants take the stand in far right's fake jobs trial: 'A forgery could become the truth'
Marine Le Pen is on trial for alleged financial misconduct involving her far-right party, Rassemblement National, accused of misusing European Parliament funds by hiring fake assistants. The court is examining the party's financial practices during her leadership.

The trial reveals that the party's accountants managed salaries for assistants, including those with questionable roles, under the direction of party leaders. The case highlights concerns over the legitimacy of financial operations within the party.


GB News: Steve Bannon: Donald Trump ‘won’t go after Britain’ despite Labour's election meddling
Steve Bannon: Donald Trump ‘won’t go after Britain’ despite Labour's election meddling
Steve Bannon reassured Britons regarding Labour staff supporting Kamala Harris's campaign, stating that Donald Trump values ties with Britain and is unconcerned about foreign political involvement. He emphasized the strong bond between the U.S. and the U.K.

Labour defended its staff's actions as voluntary and common practice in international politics, with Keir Starmer noting that participation occurs at their own expense and time. This reflects a longstanding tradition of global political engagement in U.S. elections.


The Federalist: After Years Of Nazi Slurs, Dems' ‘Garbage’ Walkbacks Ring Hollow
After Years Of Nazi Slurs, Dems' ‘Garbage’ Walkbacks Ring Hollow
President Biden's recent comments about "garbage" have overshadowed Kamala Harris' unity message ahead of the 2024 election. His remarks, perceived as derogatory towards Trump supporters, sparked controversy and prompted attempts at clarification by the White House.

Democratic leaders, including Harris, have intensified their rhetoric against Republican voters, drawing comparisons to Nazis and fascists. This pattern of disdain raises questions about their commitment to unity while simultaneously alienating a significant portion of the electorate.


Fox News: Huge majority of Americans are 'anxious and frustrated' about upcoming election, poll finds
Huge majority of Americans are 'anxious and frustrated' about upcoming election, poll finds
A recent Associated Press poll reveals that 70% of Americans feel anxious and frustrated about the upcoming presidential election, with only a third expressing excitement. Democrats report heightened anxiety, while independents show mixed feelings.

As Election Day approaches, the race between Trump and Harris remains close, with polls indicating a tight contest in key states. In North Carolina, Trump leads slightly, while both candidates are tied in Pennsylvania.


The Federalist: 7 Lies Kamala Harris Packed Into 22-Minute Harrisburg Rally
7 Lies Kamala Harris Packed Into 22-Minute Harrisburg Rally
Kamala Harris faced interruptions from pro-Palestinian protesters during a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, leading to a tense response. Critics noted her speech contained multiple inaccuracies regarding Trump and his policies, suggesting a reliance on fear tactics rather than substantive discussion.

The event highlighted Harris's struggle to connect with her audience, as her remarks were perceived as defensive and lacking authenticity. The rally's atmosphere reflected broader tensions in the political landscape as the election approached.


#society

Le Monde: In Shanghai, Halloween scares the authorities
In Shanghai, Halloween scares the authorities
In Shanghai, Halloween celebrations on October 26, 2024, featured a mix of traditional and politically charged costumes, reflecting concerns over the economy and rising unemployment. Despite police bans on parties and gatherings, many young people expressed their discontent through creative disguises.

Authorities increased police presence, erecting barriers and detaining costumed individuals for identity checks. Some participants relocated to Zhongshan Park and even traveled to Hangzhou to continue the festivities, showcasing a blend of resistance and celebration.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: EU probes shopping app Temu over illegal products
EU probes shopping app Temu over illegal products
The EU has initiated a formal investigation into the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, focusing on its compliance with the Digital Services Act and its measures against the sale of illegal products. The probe will also assess the platform's design and potential risks to user well-being.

Temu, which has gained significant popularity in the EU since its launch, must demonstrate its systems for limiting illegal sales and ensuring consumer safety. The investigation could lead to substantial fines or other penalties if non-compliance is found.


Forbes: Largest U.S. Drone Manufacturer Says It Will Need To Ration Batteries For Customers After Sanctions By China
Largest U.S. Drone Manufacturer Says It Will Need To Ration Batteries For Customers After Sanctions By China
Skydio, the largest U.S. drone manufacturer, announced it will ration batteries for its drones due to supply constraints linked to Chinese government sanctions. These sanctions were imposed after Skydio sold drones to Taiwan, with the CEO criticizing China for weaponizing supply chains.

The sanctions also affect Skydio's ability to support customers, including the Ukrainian military, which relies on its drones for intelligence gathering. The situation highlights escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over technology and defense.


#economy

GB News: Rachel Reeves accused of 'duping the public' with tax-hiking Budget: 'Putting ideology before common sense!'
Rachel Reeves accused of 'duping the public' with tax-hiking Budget: 'Putting ideology before common sense!'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism for her Budget, which imposes a record tax burden on workers. Former Conservative Minister Michelle Donelan claims the Labour government has not changed its approach and accuses Reeves of misleading the public regarding debt modeling.

The Budget raises National Insurance contributions, with significant costs expected to be passed to employees. The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts a decline in real wages and a potential long-term reduction in employment rates.


#culture

Fox News: Here's what 'America's most haunted hotel' will cost you for a stay
Here's what 'America's most haunted hotel' will cost you for a stay
The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, attracts ghost hunters and tourists year-round with its haunted reputation. Originally a resort, it later became a women's college and a cancer clinic run by the fraudulent Norman G. Baker, who was imprisoned for mail fraud in 1940.

Today, the hotel offers various tours and overnight stays, featuring paranormal experiences and stories of spirits. Guests can explore areas like the morgue and specific haunted rooms, with prices starting at $370 for mid-week stays.


#technology

The Federalist: Transhumanism Won't Been The Paradise We Think It Will Be
Transhumanism Won't Been The Paradise We Think It Will Be
The recent Nobel Prize in physics awarded to machine learning researchers highlights growing concerns about AI potentially surpassing humanity. This anxiety stems from a philosophy suggesting humans are akin to advanced machines, prompting discussions about the future of transhumanism and the merging of man with technology.

Despite the allure of enhanced abilities through technology, there are significant challenges and fears surrounding AI's unpredictable nature and its implications for humanity. The author argues for a reevaluation of our philosophical views on science and the human experience, suggesting that a deeper understanding could lead to a more hopeful future.