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28 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: U.S. Tags Gulf Cartel Fishing/Smuggling Operation Along Texas Coast
Federal authorities have uncovered an illegal fishing operation linked to the Gulf Cartel, which also facilitates human smuggling and drug trafficking. Operating from Playa Bagdad, the cartel uses small boats to illegally catch seafood, which is sold in Mexico and South Texas.
The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned key figures in the operation, including Ismael and Omar Guerra Salinas, and identified their involvement in violent crimes, including kidnappings targeting U.S. citizens. The Mexican government has downplayed U.S. travel warnings related to cartel violence.
Breitbart: Top Migration Lobbyist: Public Rejected Biden's Border Policies Only Because of Bad Messaging
President Biden's immigration policies have faced criticism for being poorly managed, leading to a significant shift in public perception of migration. Andrea Flores, a lobbyist for FWD.us, highlighted that Democrats failed to effectively communicate their immigration agenda, resulting in a narrative disaster that contributed to electoral losses.
Critics argue that the substance of the pro-migration policies, rather than their messaging, is the core issue. With a growing public sentiment against unmanaged immigration, the FWD.us group aims to counter Trump’s policies and promote a more orderly immigration system, despite the challenges ahead.
#politics
The Economist: “Tariffers” v “traders”: the new contest for Donald Trump’s ear
Donald Trump views the current global order as detrimental to America, particularly criticizing China's economic practices as a theft of U.S. wealth and jobs. He is prepared to adopt both friendly and confrontational approaches with allies, whom he also accuses of unfair trade practices.
As Trump gears up for a potential return to power, allies across Europe, North America, and Asia should anticipate mixed signals from him regarding trade and national security.
Fox News: Trump delivers Thanksgiving message to 'Radical Left Lunatics'
President-elect Trump extended Thanksgiving wishes to all Americans, including those he labeled "Radical Left Lunatics," asserting their failure to undermine the country. He emphasized his commitment to "Make America Great Again" upon taking office in January 2025.
Trump's message came amid reports of threats against several of his Cabinet nominees, prompting law enforcement action. He continues to prepare for his administration while spending the holiday at Mar-a-Lago, his designated primary residence.
Fox News: Liberal New York Times opinion writer turns over Thanksgiving column to Trump-loving brother
In a Thanksgiving piece, liberal columnist Maureen Dowd features her brother Kevin, a Trump supporter, who critiques Democrats for their past labels of Trump as a racist dictator. He argues that Trump’s coalition of diverse voters reflects dissatisfaction with the current administration.
Kevin advises Trump to focus on key issues like border control and energy policies, asserting that the election results indicate widespread support for his agenda. He expresses gratitude for Trump’s impact on safety and hints at a playful "Trump Shuffle" dance to close his commentary.
The Economist: Ursula von der Leyen has a new doctrine for handling the hard right
Ursula von der Leyen has been endorsed for a second term as president of the European Commission, securing her position until 2029 amid significant political upheaval across Europe. Many leaders, including those from the UK, US, and Japan, have faced electoral losses, while von der Leyen remains a key figure.
As political instability grows, concerns rise over the impact of hard-right movements in Europe, exemplified by figures like Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen. The shifting political landscape poses challenges for the EU and its future direction.
#society
GB News: UK urged to move away from biofuels and only focus on electric as alternative to petrol and diesel
E-fuels and biofuels are being promoted as alternatives to petrol and diesel, but experts warn they could hinder the UK's transition to cleaner transport. A report from Transport and Environment indicates these fuels may increase costs for consumers and emissions, while diverting investments from electric vehicle development.
The report highlights that e-fuels could lead to significant price hikes at the pump and are less efficient than battery-powered vehicles. Experts caution that pursuing these alternatives may undermine decarbonization efforts and urge policymakers to focus on proven electric vehicle technology instead.
Le Monde: Norway's royal family reels under the weight of scandal
Norwegian royal family faces a major crisis following the arrest of Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, on charges of assault and two rapes, one captured on video. This scandal has prompted discussions about the monarchy's vulnerabilities and calls for a potential republic.
The controversy is compounded by Princess Märtha Louise's recent marriage to Durek Verrett, raising concerns about the royal family's public image. Experts note that these issues reflect deeper problems within the monarchical system, highlighting the unpredictability of royal behavior.
Breitbart: Amazon Workers Plan Global Protests and Strikes on Black Friday
Amazon workers in over 20 countries are planning protests and strikes during the Black Friday weekend, demanding improved working conditions, union rights, and environmental accountability. The Make Amazon Pay campaign, involving over 80 unions and rights groups, aims to raise awareness on these issues globally.
In the UK, protests will occur outside Amazon's London headquarters, where activists will deliver a petition for tax justice. Germany will see significant strikes by the Ver.di union, and France will host demonstrations advocating for tax fairness. This marks the fifth anniversary of the Make Amazon Pay movement.
Breitbart: Volkswagen to Abandon Joint Chinese Venture Facilities in Slavery-Linked Uyghur Region
Volkswagen Group announced it will cease operations in East Turkistan and sell its facilities to a Chinese company, citing a commitment to its partnership with SAIC. This decision follows years of criticism over the company's involvement in the region, where human rights abuses against the Uyghur people have been reported.
Despite previous denials of ties to forced labor, Volkswagen's exit has been welcomed by human rights advocates as a significant step against the exploitation linked to its operations in Xinjiang. The company plans to focus on expanding its electric vehicle production in China.
Fox News: Man suffers 'life-threatening electrical shock' while installing Christmas lights
A contractor in Wellesley, Massachusetts, suffered a life-threatening electrical shock while installing Christmas lights on a tree. The incident occurred when the pole he was using made contact with a primary electrical line, leading to unconsciousness and cardiac arrest.
First responders performed CPR and used an AED, successfully reviving the victim before transporting him to a local hospital. Authorities confirmed there was no ongoing danger to the public following a review of the area.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France hosts the president of Nigeria, a pivotal country in Macron's African policy
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is on a two-day state visit to France, hosted by President Emmanuel Macron. Their meeting highlights Macron's long-standing interest in Nigeria, dating back to his internship in Abuja in 2002, and aims to strengthen economic, cultural, and sports partnerships.
Despite rising trade volumes, France's market share in Africa has declined significantly, and it faces competition from other nations. Macron is focusing on Nigeria, the continent's most populous country and a key economic player, as a strategic partner moving forward.
Times Of Israel: Iran injects gas into new centrifuges ahead of nuke talks with European powers
Iran has begun inserting uranium gas into newly activated advanced centrifuges, escalating its nuclear program ahead of talks with European powers. This move follows a recent censure from the IAEA for Iran's lack of cooperation and continued uranium enrichment near weapons-grade levels.
Despite the censure, Iran is engaging in discussions with Britain, France, and Germany, aiming to navigate potential renewed pressures from the incoming Trump administration. The IAEA's resolution urges Iran to comply with its legal obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, as Tehran insists on its right to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
#sports
Supertrax Online: SPOTLIGHT: 2025 LYNX RAVE RE 600R
The Lynx RAVE RE snowmobile line has gained popularity in North America, appealing to experienced riders who seek high performance, speed, and excellent handling. Its Radien² chassis effectively manages powerful engines, providing a smooth ride over bumps and enhancing rider confidence.
The introduction of a 600 version aims to attract a broader market, catering to those who desire the Lynx brand without the higher power of the 850 model. Recent adjustments to the shock calibration have improved comfort for all-day riding, increasing interest among potential buyers.