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15 Nov 2024

#illegals

GB News: 'Shocked and not surprised' Migration expert reacts to 'staggering' figures
'Shocked and not surprised' Migration expert reacts to 'staggering' figures
Mike Jones of Migration Watch called the recent mass migration figures "devastating," expressing shock yet lack of surprise at the data. The OECD reported that the UK saw a significant increase in migration, with 746,900 new permanent migrants arriving in 2023, the highest among wealthy nations.




#society

GB News: Woman left dog attack victim 'for dead' after pet mauled him in woods
Woman left dog attack victim 'for dead' after pet mauled him in woods
Nick Evans, 31, was severely injured in a dog attack by a Rottweiler-type dog in Sevenoaks, Kent. While working on private land, the dog broke free from its owner and attacked him, leaving him with significant injuries and impairments. The owner fled the scene, leaving Evans bleeding.

Evans was taken to the hospital for trauma surgery and faces a lengthy recovery, unable to perform basic tasks or return to his hobbies. Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on October 30.


GB News: Meghan Markle's professional separation from Prince Harry continues as she steps out with her inner circle
Meghan Markle's professional separation from Prince Harry continues as she steps out with her inner circle
Meghan Markle attended the launch of the Highbrow Hippie haircare line in Los Angeles, marking her continued professional separation from Prince Harry. She celebrated the event with friends from the beauty industry and praised her friend Kadi Lee, co-founder of the brand.

Meghan's investment in Highbrow Hippie coincides with her plans to launch her own lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, which will feature a range of products. Prince Harry was not present at the event.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: The US and Royal navies are manoeuvring against Russian spy platforms deep beneath the Irish Sea
The US and Royal navies are manoeuvring against Russian spy platforms deep beneath the Irish Sea
The Russian spy ship Yantar was spotted near underwater cables off the Isle of Man, raising concerns about its true purpose as part of Russia's intelligence-gathering operations. The ship was monitored by British naval forces, including frigates and a maritime patrol aircraft.

This incident highlights ongoing tensions and the need for vigilance in maritime security, as nations track potential threats in strategic waters.


Le Monde: French student imprisoned in Tunisia for weeks returns to Paris
French student imprisoned in Tunisia for weeks returns to Paris
Victor Dupont, a French Ph.D. student, returned to Paris after being detained for 27 days in Tunisia. His arrest on October 19 raised international concerns about the safety of foreigners in Tunisia, especially given the government's crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied.

Dupont's supporters argued that his research posed no security threat and criticized the charges against him as unfounded. Diplomatic discussions between France and Tunisia were ongoing, with President Macron involved in efforts for his release.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Yes, entry to Notre-Dame Cathedral should be charged. And for €5 – for 20 or 30'
'Yes, entry to Notre-Dame Cathedral should be charged. And for €5 – for 20 or 30'
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati advocates for a €5 admission fee to Notre-Dame Cathedral, set to reopen on December 7, to generate funds for maintaining France's many churches in disrepair. The proposal could yield €75 million annually to support these sites.

While Notre-Dame attracts millions of tourists, the Diocese of Paris opposes the fee, arguing that money and religion should not mix. Other countries charge for entry to major religious sites, suggesting a pragmatic approach to funding heritage preservation.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: These Are The Symptoms of Wood Smoke Inhalation
These Are The Symptoms of Wood Smoke Inhalation
As fall approaches, outdoor activities like camping and bonfires become popular. However, smoke inhalation poses a risk, leading to symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, and eye irritation. Severe cases can result in serious health issues or even death.

To mitigate these risks, it's essential to recognize symptoms early and seek medical help if necessary. Treatments range from basic care to more serious interventions, depending on the severity of the inhalation. Enjoy the outdoors safely this season.