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#illegals
Breitbart: Syrian Leader Vows to Stem Illegal Immigration to Europe, Says Italy
Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, expressed willingness to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking during a meeting with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani. Tajani emphasized the need for the Mediterranean to become a hub for growth rather than a migrant cemetery.
Tajani's visit follows discussions with European and U.S. officials on stabilizing Syria and potentially easing sanctions if the new government forms an inclusive administration. The EU's top diplomat indicated that sanctions could be lifted with tangible progress in Syria.
#politics
Le Monde: Jean-Marie Le Pen's confession on torture during the Algerian War: 'I do it under the orders of my captain'
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who co-founded the far-right Front National in 1972 and died on January 7, received mixed tributes posthumously. While some, including the French prime minister, called him a "fighter," his history of racism and anti-Semitism remained unchanged, despite attempts to portray him differently.
Le Pen's controversial past includes admissions of torture during the Algerian War, which he later denied despite evidence. His legacy continues to evoke strong reactions, particularly regarding his views and actions throughout his life.
The Mirror: Brits overwhelmingly reject Elon Musk as half say he's 'threat to democracy'
A recent poll shows that a majority of Brits view Elon Musk as a "threat to democracy," with only 16% believing his comments on grooming gangs are genuinely motivated by concern for victims. Most think he seeks attention, while many distrust the justice system's handling of child sexual exploitation.
Despite Musk's visibility, he remains deeply unpopular in the UK, with a net favorability rating lower than that of Nigel Farage or Tommy Robinson. The public largely supports Farage's decision to distance his party from Robinson, reflecting broader concerns about racism and anti-Semitism.
Breitbart: Thousands of Romanians Protest Canceled Presidential Election
Thousands protested in Bucharest against the Constitutional Court's annulment of the presidential election, which favored populist candidate Calin Georgescu. Supporters claim the election was stolen, citing allegations of Russian interference and a cyberattack.
Georgescu, who gained significant traction without major funding, is challenging the court's decision and calling for a second-round runoff. The protests reflect widespread discontent with the current government, as a new election is set for May 4.
Breitbart: Musk's UK Knowledge So Unlikely It Suggests Conspiracy, Says Top Tory
Gavin Barwell, former chief of staff to UK Prime Minister Theresa May, suggested that Elon Musk's detailed understanding of UK politics implies he is being briefed by someone with insider knowledge. Barwell questioned who this source might be, hinting it could be someone opposed to the establishment.
His comments reflect broader concerns among British politicians about external influences on domestic political discourse, particularly regarding Musk's platform X allowing discussions on sensitive topics like the grooming gangs scandal.
#society
GB News: Zebra brutally mauled to death by rhino at UK zoo as horrified children look on
A zebra has died following a confrontation with a rhino at Colchester Zoo in Essex. The incident, witnessed by visitors, occurred in the mixed African species enclosure, prompting an evacuation. Zoo staff expressed devastation over the rare event and are monitoring the situation.
Colchester Zoo, a popular destination with one million annual visitors, emphasized the rarity of such incidents and praised staff for their response. The Kingdom of the Wild area features various African species and aims to replicate their natural habitat.
The Telegraph: At least twenty injured as two trams collide in Strasbourg
Two trams collided in a tunnel in Strasbourg, France, injuring at least twenty people, with five in critical condition. The incident occurred when one tram switched tracks and hit a stationary tram at the central station, leading to chaos as passengers attempted to escape.
Emergency services responded quickly, and local officials expressed support for those affected. Authorities advised the public to avoid the area to facilitate rescue operations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ukraine Claims to Have Captured Two North Korean Soldiers
Ukrainian forces have captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, as President Zelenskyy reported. This follows Ukraine's recent military efforts to hold ground gained in August, amidst a challenging counterattack from Moscow that has resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties.
The captured soldiers, who are receiving medical care, were reportedly misled into believing they were going to Russia for training. Communication with them is facilitated through Korean translators, and investigations are ongoing in collaboration with South Korean intelligence.
#culture
Breitbart: Poll: Only 16 Percent of Americans Say Disney Content Is Better Than It Was in the Past
Disney's reputation is suffering, with only 16% of Americans believing its content is better now than in the past, while 47% think it's worse. This reflects a significant public relations crisis, exacerbated by a series of box office and streaming flops.
The backlash against Disney's promotion of woke identity politics, particularly in children's programming, has alienated many viewers. Recent failures include major franchises and original content, leading to a decline in brand perception and financial performance.