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28 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Net migration even HIGHER in 2023 than first thought after ONS missed 181,000 people from initial figure
The Office for National Statistics has revised its net migration estimate for 2023, increasing it by 181,000 to a total of 866,000. The initial estimate was 685,000, highlighting a significant undercount.
Recent figures indicate that 728,000 individuals migrated to the UK from June 2023 to June 2024.
#politics
Le Monde: France's richest man Bernard Arnault defiantly testifies at ex-spy chief trial
Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH and France's richest man, testified in a trial involving former intelligence chief Bernard Squarcini, denying any knowledge of an alleged influence-peddling scheme to protect his luxury group. Squarcini faces multiple charges, including misuse of public funds.
Arnault emphasized he was a witness and not implicated, stating he was unaware of any wrongdoing. The trial also touches on accusations of spying on journalist François Ruffin, who previously criticized Arnault. LVMH settled out of court in 2021, paying €10 million in fines.
The Western Journal: SPLC Doxes Anonymous Babylon Bee Writers, Admits It Wants to Erase Their Speech from Society
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has doxxed writers from the conservative Christian satire site, Not the Bee, revealing their personal information. CEO Seth Dillon criticized the SPLC for targeting anonymous writers to suppress free speech, calling them vindictive bullies.
The SPLC justified its actions by claiming a commitment to transparency and safety for marginalized groups, stating that the content from Not the Bee dehumanizes various communities. In response, Not the Bee highlighted the contradiction of the SPLC's stance against the majority of Americans' recent voting trends.
Human Events: JACK POSOBOEC: The swatting of Trump nominees is an ‘act of terrorism’
Jack Posobiec condemned the swatting of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees, calling it a dangerous tactic used by radical left elements to provoke law enforcement responses. He compared it to previous assassination attempts on Trump, suggesting a broader campaign of harassment against those opposing the left.
Posobiec warned that this strategy, stemming from desperation, threatens not only political figures but could extend to ordinary Trump supporters. He emphasized the serious implications of such actions, equating them to a violent attack on the status quo.
Fox News: GOP lawmaker says paying 'more for guacamole' is worthy price to keep fentanyl out of our border
Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., stated that higher import costs, like for guacamole, are a reasonable trade-off for protecting American lives from fentanyl. He emphasized that the issue transcends party lines, as many people are affected by the opioid crisis.
He criticized Biden's spending as inflationary and defended Trump's potential border security measures, arguing they are necessary for the safety of American citizens.
#society
Human Events: UK police leave X over concerns about ‘misinformation’
Several British police forces have reduced or halted their use of the social media platform X due to concerns over misinformation. A survey indicated a significant drop in posts, with some forces, like North Wales Police and West Midlands Police, drastically cutting their activity.
This trend aligns with recent decisions by UK media outlets, including The Guardian, to stop posting on X, citing a toxic environment under Elon Musk's ownership. Musk has faced criticism for his controversial comments regarding the UK, including claims of an impending civil war and labeling the country a "tyrannical police state."
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Putin mulls striking Kyiv with new hypersonic missile that can reportedly reach US West Coast
Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure with missile and drone strikes, leaving over a million households without power. President Putin announced plans to target decision-making centers in Kyiv using the new hypersonic Oreshnik missile, which he claims is nearly impossible to intercept.
The recent escalation follows Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory using U.S.-made ATACMS missiles. Putin stated that Russia's missile production outpaces NATO's and vowed to ramp up efforts, indicating that the conflict, now over 1,000 days old, shows no signs of resolution.
#military
Times Of Israel: Rebels launch large-scale attack on Assad’s forces in northwestern Syria
Syrian rebel groups, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have launched a significant offensive against government-controlled areas in western Aleppo, marking the most intense fighting since March 2020. The clashes have resulted in over 130 combatant deaths and have seen the rebels claim control of multiple villages and a military base.
The offensive coincides with a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel and follows increased government bombardment of opposition strongholds. Turkey has indicated that the rebels' actions remained within a de-escalation zone established in 2019, while the Syrian army is working with Russian forces to regain lost territory.
#history
Fox News: Hiker accidentally uncovers 280-million-year-old footprints in Italy
A couple hiking in the Italian Alps discovered prehistoric footprints believed to date back to the Permian period, over 250 million years ago. The discovery, made by Claudia Steffensen, led to further exploration revealing hundreds of fossilized footprints and other relics from ancient reptiles and plants.
Experts have since studied the site, now known as "Rock Zero," with findings displayed at the Natural History Museum in Milan. Steffensen expressed pride in contributing to this significant archaeological find.
#outdoors
Human Events: Nature YouTuber freezes to death in Swedish wilderness during blizzard while hiking, camping solo
Storm De Beul, a 22-year-old nature YouTuber, died in a snowstorm in the Swedish wilderness. He was found on October 30 after sending messages expressing optimism despite the severe weather. His mother speculated he may have abandoned his shelter due to the storm.
De Beul had been close to returning home when he contacted emergency services for help but was unreachable due to the blizzard. His parents hope to recover his camera, which contains footage from his final trek. They likened his story to that of "Into the Wild."