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28 Nov 2024

#politics

GB News: Top Tory vows 'hard cap' on migration as latest figures released: 'It's been too high for decades!'
Top Tory vows 'hard cap' on migration as latest figures released:  'It's been too high for decades!'
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp acknowledged that immigration levels in Britain have been excessively high for decades. Recent figures indicate a 20% drop in net migration, now at 728,000. Philp criticized past government policies and proposed a shift towards limited, high-skilled migration with a binding cap.

He condemned Labour's cancellation of the Rwanda deportation scheme, linking it to a rise in illegal crossings. Philp pointed to successful international examples, such as Australia's offshore processing, as potential models for the UK to adopt.


#society

Fox News: Colleges nationwide teach students to 'decolonize' Thanksgiving
Colleges nationwide teach students to 'decolonize' Thanksgiving
Colleges nationwide are hosting events to protest Thanksgiving, focusing on "decolonizing" the holiday and recognizing the "National Day of Mourning." These events, organized by diversity offices, aim to raise awareness of the historical impact of colonization on Native communities.

Institutions like Washington University, the University at Buffalo, and Pasadena City College are facilitating discussions and activities that honor Indigenous histories and cultures. Some universities are also promoting alternative celebrations, such as Yale's "Transgiving" dinner, highlighting various community perspectives.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: The fading ‘pipe dream’ of Ukraine’s foreign legion
The fading ‘pipe dream’ of Ukraine’s foreign legion
James Anderson, a former British Army soldier, was captured by Russian forces while fighting in Ukraine, despite warnings from family and friends. The appeal of joining the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine draws many young men, but the reality of captivity can be brutal.

Experts suggest that Anderson may face a difficult time in prison, as Russia aims to make an example of captured fighters to deter future volunteers. Previous detainees have reported severe mistreatment, highlighting the risks involved in such conflicts.


Breitbart: Zelensky-Allied Ukrainian Lawmaker Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Zelensky-Allied Ukrainian Lawmaker Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Ukrainian MP Oleksandr Merezhko has nominated Donald Trump for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in the Abraham Accords and support for Ukraine against Russian aggression. Merezhko believes Trump's return to the White House could benefit both Ukraine and global stability.

Merezhko expressed hope that Trump would not pressure Ukraine to concede territory to Russia and emphasized the importance of Trump's previous policies in supporting Ukraine. He noted that Trump’s approach could lead to peace and stability in Europe.


Breitbart: Israel's Thanksgiving Message: 'Thank You to the United States of America'
Israel's Thanksgiving Message: 'Thank You to the United States of America'
Israeli spokesman David Mencer expressed gratitude to the American people and government for their unwavering support, particularly highlighting President Biden's visit following the October 7 attacks. He noted the ongoing ceasefire in southern Lebanon and Israel's military actions against Hezbollah.

Despite military successes, concerns remain for northern residents who feel unsafe returning home. Mencer commended the dedication of Israeli reservists fighting alongside regular forces against terrorism.


Times Of Israel: IDF strikes Hezbollah rocket depot after identifying violations of fresh ceasefire
IDF strikes Hezbollah rocket depot after identifying violations of fresh ceasefire
The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on a Hezbollah facility in southern Lebanon, violating a newly established ceasefire. The strikes targeted a site believed to hold medium-range rockets, following reports of suspicious activity near the border.

This ceasefire, brokered by the U.S. and France, aims to halt over a year of cross-border violence initiated by Hezbollah. It includes a 60-day period for troop withdrawals and new security arrangements, with both sides warning against violations.


#crime

Breitbart: VIDEO: Mother Pleads with Former Cartel Boss for Help in Release of Kidnapped Son
VIDEO: Mother Pleads with Former Cartel Boss for Help in Release of Kidnapped Son
A mother is pleading with former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas for help in locating her son, Jose Manuel Hernandez, who was kidnapped over two years ago in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. She claims authorities have failed to assist, despite recent sightings of her son.

The March 10 victim search group, which aids families affected by cartel violence, shared her video appeal. Cardenas, who led the Gulf Cartel in the late 1990s and early 2000s, is said to have a complex legal situation in Mexico following his release from U.S. custody.


Fox News: 'Dating Game Killer' kept 'trophies' that ultimately led to his downfall: detective
'Dating Game Killer' kept 'trophies' that ultimately led to his downfall: detective
Rodney Alcala, known as the "Dating Game killer," gained notoriety for his appearance on the show during his killing spree in the late 1970s. A former detective, Steven Mack, revealed that a pair of rose-shaped earrings found in Alcala's storage unit linked him to several murders, providing crucial DNA evidence that solidified his convictions.

Alcala was sentenced to death in 2010 for five murders in California, including that of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe. He died in 2021 while awaiting execution. Mack believes Alcala's true victim count may be higher and expressed that families of victims find no closure in his death.


The Western Journal: You Should See the Other Guys: Mug Shots Revealed After Ex-NHL Player Gets Jumped by 7 Assailants
You Should See the Other Guys: Mug Shots Revealed After Ex-NHL Player Gets Jumped by 7 Assailants
Former NHL player Paul Bissonnette was assaulted by seven intoxicated men while intervening in a disturbance at a Scottsdale steakhouse. After attempting to assist the restaurant staff, he was jumped, but emerged with only minor injuries.

Six of the assailants have been arrested and charged with assault, with one facing a felony for carrying a fake military ID. Bissonnette expressed anger over their behavior, calling it unacceptable in a family setting.