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11 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Channel migrant crisis on course for 40,000 by year's end - as almost 33,000 cross so far in 2024
The number of small boat migrants crossing the English Channel is projected to reach 40,000 by the end of the year, with nearly 33,000 already making the journey in 2024. Recent crossings have shown a significant increase, with 781 migrants arriving over the weekend alone.
The rise in crossings comes amid ongoing concerns about safety, as 55 migrant deaths have been reported this year, marking the deadliest period since the crisis began. In response, UK authorities are intensifying efforts to combat human trafficking and improve border security.
#politics
The Federalist: The Lesson Leftists Learned From Trump's Win Should Terrify Us
Following Donald Trump's recent victory over Kamala Harris, various theories have emerged regarding the election's outcome. Some Democrats attribute the loss to racism and sexism among voters, while others recognize a rejection of far-left policies. A third theory blames right-wing media for "misinforming" the electorate, despite evidence of biased coverage from legacy networks favoring Harris.
This blame on alternative media raises concerns about potential efforts to control information and suppress free speech. Reports indicate that some groups are strategizing to undermine platforms like Twitter, which have allowed for a more diverse media landscape. Republicans should be vigilant as these developments could signal a renewed push against free expression.
Fox News: Centrist Dems turn on far left after the election: 'Identity politics' is 'absolutely killing us'
Centrist Democrats are criticizing their far-left colleagues for focusing on identity politics, which they believe contributed to recent GOP victories. Rep. Ritchie Torres and others argue that such rhetoric alienates voters, with some calling for a reevaluation of the party's approach to better connect with the working class.
Rep. Seth Moulton faced backlash after speaking out against biological males competing in women's sports, leading to calls for his resignation from within the party. Moulton defended his stance, emphasizing the need for open debate and a new strategy for the Democratic Party to address the concerns of a broader voter base.
Times Of Israel: Report: Probe into doctored PM’s office protocols centers on signs of Hamas attack
A report alleges that senior officials in Prime Minister Netanyahu's office attempted to alter records related to the October 7 Hamas attack, suggesting they sought to downplay the premier's prior knowledge of security warnings. Investigations are ongoing into claims of blackmail against an IDF officer involved in the situation.
Netanyahu's office denies these allegations, calling them fabrications amid a media campaign against the PMO. Meanwhile, accusations of mishandling classified information and other misconduct by Netanyahu aides continue to surface.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: 3 hurt in Hezbollah barrage on north as Sa’ar says ‘certain progress’ made on ceasefire
Three individuals, including a toddler, were injured in northern Israel due to approximately 50 rockets fired by Hezbollah. The attacks targeted the Galilee region, with some rockets intercepted by air defenses. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar noted progress towards a potential ceasefire in Lebanon.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the rocket barrage, aiming at an Israeli military base. Discussions for a ceasefire are ongoing, with US involvement and exchanges of drafts reported between Israel and Lebanon. However, Hezbollah stated it has not received any official ceasefire proposal.
Forbes: ‘Pure Fiction’: Kremlin Denies Trump Called Putin And Warned Against Escalation In Ukraine
The Kremlin has denied reports of a phone call between President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which allegedly discussed the Ukraine conflict. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov labeled the reports as "completely untrue" and "pure fiction."
Despite the absence of a call, Putin later congratulated Trump on his election victory, expressing admiration for Trump's courage during a past assassination attempt. The last recorded conversation between Trump and Putin occurred in July 2020.
The Telegraph: Houthis claim ‘Palestine 2’ missile hit Israeli military base
Houthi rebels claim to have targeted an Israeli military base with a ballistic missile, asserting the use of a "hypersonic ballistic missile" named Palestine 2. They reported the strike caused a fire near the Nahal Sorek base.
The Israel Defence Forces intercepted the missile before it reached Israeli airspace, while firefighters responded to blazes in west Jerusalem caused by debris from the interception.
#economy
Forbes: It’s ‘Unsustainable’—Tesla CEO Elon Musk Issues Serious U.S. ‘Bankruptcy’ Warning Amid Huge Bitcoin And Dogecoin Price Surge
Elon Musk has expressed concerns about the U.S. national debt, which has surpassed $35 trillion, calling the current debt growth "unsustainable." His comments follow a surge in bitcoin and dogecoin prices, with Musk advocating for reduced government spending and suggesting the creation of a "Doge Department Of Government Efficiency" to cut costs.
Musk's remarks come amid discussions about using cryptocurrency to address national debt, with former President Trump proposing the idea of using bitcoin to "wipe out" the U.S. debt. This aligns with sentiments from figures like Senator Rand Paul, who also criticize the current fiscal policies.
#culture
Forbes: Everything To Know About ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5, Part 2
Kevin Costner will not appear in "Yellowstone" season 5, part 2, which premieres Sunday night on Paramount Network. He cited scheduling conflicts due to his film project "Horizon: An American Saga." The season will consist of six episodes airing weekly until December 15.
While Costner has left the door open for a potential return, legal issues regarding payment for this season may complicate matters. The future of the series remains uncertain, with discussions about a possible sixth season ongoing, despite initial claims that season 5 would be the last.
#crime
GB News: Man declares himself to be Jesus and 'beats up seven monks' in religious rampage
A man in Spain attacked seven monks at the Santo Espiritu del Monte Monastery, declaring himself Jesus and using a stick and glass bottle as weapons. Although no fatalities occurred, one monk is in critical condition, and others sustained injuries.
The assailant has been arrested, and local authorities condemned the attack as "atrocious." The monastery expressed concern for the victims and emphasized the need for increased security to prevent such incidents.
#sports
GB News: George Groves thinks Mike Tyson might try 'wrestling' Jake Paul in controversial boxing clash
George Groves speculates that Mike Tyson might resort to wrestling Jake Paul during their upcoming boxing match if he finds himself losing. This fight, sanctioned as a professional bout, marks Tyson's return after four years and follows Paul's recent victory.
Concerns about the fight's legitimacy have been raised, particularly regarding its two-minute rounds, which some argue should not be classified as professional. Former boxer Carl Froch expresses skepticism about the fight's sanctioning but admits he would enjoy seeing Tyson knock out Paul.