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21 Nov 2024

#illegals

GB News: People smuggler arrested in Wolverhampton as part of migrant sting across Europe which brought 750 migrants to UK and Germany
People smuggler arrested in Wolverhampton as part of migrant sting across Europe which brought 750 migrants to UK and Germany
A people smuggler linked to a network that transported 750 migrants to Germany and the UK has been arrested in Wolverhampton. The operation, involving the National Crime Agency and European investigators, resulted in at least 20 arrests across six countries.

Hussam Al Ramli, 35, is accused of organizing illegal crossings from Belarus to Poland and further into Germany, charging migrants between £3,750 and £10,000. He faces extradition to Poland for people smuggling offenses as authorities continue to dismantle this extensive criminal network.


Fox News: Laken Riley trial highlights Biden-era immigration crisis as mom of slain cheerleader awaits justice
Laken Riley trial highlights Biden-era immigration crisis as mom of slain cheerleader awaits justice
Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was found guilty of murdering 22-year-old Laken Riley, a nursing student at the University of Georgia. He received a life sentence without parole for multiple charges, including malice murder and kidnapping. Victim impact statements highlighted the profound loss experienced by Riley's family.

Jacqueline Medina, whose daughter Lizbeth was also murdered by an illegal immigrant, expressed solidarity with Riley's family, calling for transparency in her own case. Politicians have criticized the Biden administration, linking the tragedy to immigration policies.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov. 21: Day 412 – Climate fact and fiction at global confab in Baku
Daily Briefing Nov. 21: Day 412 – Climate fact and fiction at global confab in Baku
Right-wing activists rallied outside Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's home, demanding her ouster, while supporters protested in her defense. Tensions have risen amid ongoing investigations involving Prime Minister Netanyahu's government.

Additionally, the COP29 climate conference is underway in Azerbaijan, with discussions on its goals and the contrasting realities observed by attendees.


Liberty Nation News: Autopsy for the Left: How Did the Election Go So Wrong? - Liberty Nation News
Autopsy for the Left: How Did the Election Go So Wrong? - Liberty Nation News
Following their electoral defeat on November 5, Democrats appear stuck in denial and anger, grappling with the implications of losing control of the White House, Senate, and House. Their previous strategies, including legal attacks on Trump and reliance on identity politics, have failed to resonate with voters.

As they confront their shortcomings, the party faces a critical moment for self-reflection. Without a genuine reassessment of their approach, particularly regarding their embrace of extreme ideologies, they risk repeating past mistakes and suffering further electoral losses.


#society

Le Monde: In closing arguments, Gisèle Pelicot's lawyers plea for end to 'rape culture'
In closing arguments, Gisèle Pelicot's lawyers plea for end to 'rape culture'
Gisèle Pelicot's trial has seen her lawyers, Stéphane Babonneau and Antoine Camus, take a prominent role, advocating for public access to video evidence and addressing societal issues surrounding sexual violence. They emphasized the need for change in attitudes towards rape in France.

In their closing arguments, they focused on the 50 co-defendants accused of raping Pelicot, highlighting the complexity of their backgrounds while ultimately attributing their actions to "free will." The trial aims to foster a deeper understanding of the issues at hand.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Ukraine can, at last, use its Western missiles inside Russia
Ukraine can, at last, use its Western missiles inside Russia
Ukraine has received U.S. permission to use longer-range ATACMS missiles against targets inside Russia, a shift in strategy that may boost morale but is unlikely to alter the current situation on the front lines. This decision comes as the nation prepares for potential negotiations following the upcoming U.S. elections.

The change reflects a broader geopolitical landscape, with implications for Ukraine's military strategy and future negotiations. As tensions continue, the situation remains fluid in the lead-up to significant political events in both the U.S. and Europe.


Times Of Israel: Slain West Bank historian mourned as questions swirl around research trip into Lebanon
Slain West Bank historian mourned as questions swirl around research trip into Lebanon
Israeli researcher Zeev Erlich, 71, was killed in a Hezbollah ambush in southern Lebanon while investigating an ancient site believed to be the burial place of Simon the Zealot. He was accompanied by IDF Sgt. Gur Kehati and entered the area without official authorization.

Erlich, a noted amateur historian and pro-settlement advocate, had published numerous works on Jewish history and archaeology. Following his death, the IDF retroactively recognized him as a major in the reserves, leading to investigations into the circumstances of his entry into Lebanon.


Le Monde: French lawmakers approve creation of France-Palestine friendship group
French lawmakers approve creation of France-Palestine friendship group
The Assemblée Nationale in France has established a France-Palestine friendship group, aimed at fostering parliamentary diplomacy. This initiative follows a previous rejection earlier this year, influenced by President Macron's coalition, which lost its majority in recent elections.

The new group's formation has sparked negotiations over leadership roles, with various parties vying for the presidency. Notably, the France-Israel group is also a point of contention among political factions. The establishment of the friendship group is largely symbolic, given Palestine's lack of formal recognition by France.


GB News: Europe fumes as Russia and China accused of 'systematically attacking' Baltic Sea fibre-optic cables
Europe fumes as Russia and China accused of 'systematically attacking' Baltic Sea fibre-optic cables
Two undersea fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea were severed, leading to suspicions of sabotage, with both Russia and China implicated. Germany and Finland have launched investigations, while Swedish police are examining a Chinese ship, Yi Peng 3, that was near the cables during the incidents.

The foreign ministers of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland condemned the attacks, citing Russia's systematic threats to European security. Both Russia and China have denied involvement, with Russia's spokesman calling the accusations "absurd." The situation raises significant security concerns for NATO and EU nations.


#health

Fox News: Dementia risk could be linked to walking speed, study suggests
Dementia risk could be linked to walking speed, study suggests
A study involving over 16,800 individuals aged 65 and older indicates that a decrease in walking speed may signal cognitive decline or dementia. Researchers found that those who walked slower and exhibited declining cognitive abilities had a higher risk of developing dementia.

The study suggests that monitoring walking speed could be a useful tool for early detection of dementia risk. Experts recommend adopting healthy lifestyle habits, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, to potentially delay or prevent cognitive decline.


#crime

Forbes: Police Report Offers Additional Details About 2017 Sexual Assault Allegation Against Pete Hegseth
Police Report Offers Additional Details About 2017 Sexual Assault Allegation Against Pete Hegseth
A police report regarding a 2017 sexual assault allegation against Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary, details claims from an unnamed woman who accused him of blocking her exit from a hotel room and sexually assaulting her. Hegseth has denied the allegations, asserting the encounter was consensual.

The report, released by the Monterey Police Department, summarizes interviews and indicates that while the woman expressed uncertainty about the events, she reported feeling hazy and believed her drink may have been tampered with. No charges were filed, and the police recommended the case be reviewed by the District Attorney's Office.


Fox News: Laken Riley's murderer deserves the death penalty
Laken Riley's murderer deserves the death penalty
Laken Riley was murdered by Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant, who received support from taxpayer-funded programs. Despite the heinous nature of the crime, Georgia District Attorney Gonzalez chose not to pursue the death penalty, citing a policy against it, which has drawn criticism.

The case raised questions about the adequacy of the legal response to violent crimes committed by undocumented individuals. Advocates argue that the decision undermines justice for victims like Riley and reflects broader issues with sanctuary city policies.


Fox News: Multi-state police pursuit of alleged kidnapper ends in fiery collision with 3 dead
Multi-state police pursuit of alleged kidnapper ends in fiery collision with 3 dead
Two teenagers died in a crash in Missouri caused by a driver fleeing police after kidnapping an infant in Nebraska. The pursuit began when the suspect, who had previously assaulted a woman, drove at high speeds and collided with another vehicle on Interstate 29.

The crash resulted in the Kia bursting into flames, but a deputy rescued the infant, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The driver died at the scene, and an investigation is ongoing.


#sports

GB News: Jake Paul 'embarrassed himself in front of Mike Tyson' despite winning controversial boxing clash
Jake Paul 'embarrassed himself in front of Mike Tyson' despite winning controversial boxing clash
Carl Froch criticized Jake Paul for his performance against Mike Tyson, claiming Paul "embarrassed himself" during their recent fight. Despite winning by unanimous decision, the bout failed to impress fans, with Froch suggesting Tyson looked incapable and the match felt staged.

Froch, a long-time critic of Paul, dismissed him as a "professional p**s taker" and questioned his legitimacy as a fighter. Paul responded angrily, asserting he has accomplished more in four years than Froch has in his career.