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Oct 6, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Kemi Badenoch vows to deport 150,000 illegal migrants per year in push to outflank Nigel Farage
Badenoch unveils a seven‑part plan: deport new illegal arrivals within a week, end asylum claims, pull out of the ECHR and HRA, and repeal the Human Rights Act.
It also scraps the Immigration Tribunal, Judicial Review and legal aid, plus returns deals and allied help. Lord Wolfson KC says the ECHR hinders policy, with uncertain electoral payoff.
Times Of Israel: UK police to gain greater power to ban protests amid Jewish community fears
Police can curb repeat protests at the same site, weighing impact on communities; Home Secretary to review protest powers.
Manchester killings and London protests spark fear; nearly 500 arrested; Palestine Action ban stands; four terrorism suspects face longer detentions.
#military
The Economist: Ukraine’s hellfire is intensifying the Kremlin’s fuel crisis
Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russia’s energy system are intensifying, rising from 2–3 per week to 4–5, likely daily.
This week hit Novorossiysk export terminal, a Bashkortostan refinery, and a Chuvashia pumping station; a Yaroslavl refinery was also hit Oct 1, Moscow calls it technical.
Le Monde: Russian strike on Ukraine kills five and badly damages energy infrastructure
Russia fired 50+ missiles and ~500 drones at Ukraine, hitting Lviv and Zaporizhzhia, killing four in Lviv (teen) and one in Zaporizhzhia; power outages widespread.
Zelensky asks for faster air defense as strikes target energy and transport; Lviv public transport halted.
#religion
Fox News: Pitt football players lead ‘Pitt for Jesus’ event as dozens are baptized
Pitt football players hosted 'Pitt for Jesus' on campus Sept. 18, drawing nearly 600. 65 conversions, 80 baptisms, and 45 players publicly professed faith.
Organizers say athletes must use their platform to lift Jesus, not themselves, as campus faith engagement rises.
#health
Fox News: Eric Dane vows to 'fight to the last breath' in ongoing ALS battle
Eric Dane, diagnosed with ALS in April, told lawmakers in D.C. he’ll fight to the last breath and urged reauthorization of the ACT for ALS to widen treatment access.
He says his two daughters motivate him and has floated extreme options, including Germany-based treatment, if it helps.
#crime
The Western Journal: BLM-Linked Activist Admits to Scamming Donors, Pocketing Pandemic Aid
Monica Cannon-Grant, founder of Violence in Boston, pleaded guilty to 18 counts for diverting nonprofit funds to herself.
DOJ says she stole COVID relief, rental aid, and unemployment funds; Violence in Boston closed in 2024; she faces up to 64 years.