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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: Abandoned Salvadoran Child Found on Thanksgiving Day near Border in Texas
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers encountered a ten-year-old boy from El Salvador who was abandoned by a human smuggler while patrolling the border during Thanksgiving. The child was found lost and without food or water, highlighting the dangers faced by unaccompanied minors crossing into the U.S.
Troopers also discovered a two-year-old girl traveling alone among a group of migrants. These incidents underscore the risks posed by human trafficking networks and the urgent need for protective measures for vulnerable children. Texas DPS has rescued over 900 children amid ongoing border challenges.
#politics
The Federalist: CNN Won't Explain Omitting Exculpatory Evidence In Passantino Hit Piece
Stefan Passantino, a former Trump White House attorney, claims CNN omitted exculpatory evidence in its reporting about him advising Cassidy Hutchinson to mislead the January 6 Committee. Despite CNN's initial allegations, transcripts reveal Hutchinson stated Passantino did not instruct her to lie.
Passantino faced bar complaints following CNN's reports, which were dismissed after investigations. He has since filed complaints against Liz Cheney and others for their roles in the situation. CNN has not commented on the matter.
The Federalist: NC County Board Knowingly Certified Votes Of 7 Dead Voters
The Rowan County Board of Elections in North Carolina certified the votes of seven deceased individuals, asserting their ballots were valid because they were cast before the voters passed away. This decision has sparked controversy regarding voter eligibility laws, particularly the interpretation of being alive on Election Day.
Critics argue that the law should clearly require voters to be alive on Election Day for their votes to count. The issue highlights broader concerns about the voting process and the interpretation of election laws, as similar situations have arisen in other counties.
The Federalist: Trump Transition Team Is Rightly Wary Of Sleazy GSA
The Trump transition team has agreed to coordinate with the Biden administration but is avoiding the General Services Administration (GSA) due to past conflicts. Concerns stem from the GSA's alleged sharing of Trump team's confidential information with the FBI during the 2016 election.
Senators Grassley and Johnson's report highlighted the GSA's actions as undermining the Trump transition, leading to legislation aimed at protecting future transitions. The Trump team’s decision to bypass the GSA reflects a distrust rooted in these historical grievances.
#society
The Mirror: MPs vote in favour of terminally ill to be allowed to end lives
MPs in the UK have voted in favor of Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, allowing terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to seek assisted dying. The bill passed with a majority of 55 votes and will undergo further scrutiny before moving to the House of Lords.
Supporters argue the legislation will reduce suffering for those facing painful deaths, while opponents express concerns about potential dangers and the need for stronger safeguards. The government remains neutral, and the process may take years before any law is enacted.
GB News: Local councils will give households FOUR bins to end 'Wild West' of recycling
Labour plans to standardize household recycling in England by mandating councils to provide four bins for waste collection, aiming to simplify the current confusing system. This change will replace varying requirements across regions and is expected to improve recycling rates and reduce fly-tipping.
The new policy includes bins for non-recyclable waste, combined food and garden waste, paper and card, and other recyclables. While the national average is already four bins, local councils express concerns about resource needs for the new separation rules. The Local Government Association has called for a one-year delay on new business recycling regulations.
Le Monde: UK lawmakers advance assisted dying bill
UK lawmakers voted 330 to 275 in favor of assisted dying for terminally ill individuals in England and Wales, advancing the legislation to the committee stage. This marks the first significant parliamentary vote on euthanasia in nearly a decade, reflecting a shift in public opinion.
The proposed bill would allow adults with less than six months to live to choose assisted suicide, with strict safeguards. However, concerns remain about potential coercion and the impact on palliative care. The process for the bill's approval is expected to be lengthy and contentious.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: UAE Officials Attend Mourning Ceremonies for Murdered Rabbi in Israel
Senior UAE officials attended the shiva for Rabbi Tzvi Kogan, who was murdered by Iranian agents after being kidnapped in Abu Dhabi. The three suspects were arrested in Turkey, which has sheltered other terrorists, including Hamas leaders.
Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaim represented the UAE at Kogan’s burial in Israel, highlighting the UAE's commitment to the Abraham Accords and its ties with Israel amid regional tensions.
Breitbart: China: 'Fugitive' from Communism Among Chinese Biden Sent Home in Prisoner Swap
The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that one of the individuals repatriated in a recent prisoner swap is a "fugitive" from the Chinese Communist Party, asserting that no one can evade their justice system. The Biden administration facilitated the return of three Americans, who faced serious charges in China, while the identities of the Chinese nationals exchanged remain undisclosed.
The ministry criticized the U.S. justice system and claimed that the repatriated Chinese citizens were wrongfully detained. Additionally, the State Department has downgraded travel warnings for China, prompting concerns about the safety of Americans abroad, particularly in light of China's extensive efforts to suppress dissent globally.
#economy
Fox News: Flight passengers visiting this vacation spot will have to pay a fee just to leave the islands
The Maldives has increased its departure tax for tourists, which varies based on travel class. Economy passengers face a $50 fee, while citizens pay $12. Business, first class, and private jet passengers are charged significantly more, with exemptions for certain groups.
Additionally, a tourist tax for hotel and resort guests will rise from $6 to $12 in January. Other destinations, like Greece and Bali, are also implementing similar taxes to promote sustainable tourism.
#military
Breitbart: Crew of Lost Naval Ship Didn't Realise Autopilot Was On, Court Finds
A New Zealand navy ship sank off the coast of Samoa due to crew errors, as the autopilot was mistakenly left engaged. All 75 crew members evacuated safely, but the incident marked the first loss of a New Zealand naval vessel since World War II.
The inquiry identified human error as the primary cause, with several crew members likely facing disciplinary action. New Zealand officials are monitoring a slow leak of fuel from the wreck and are planning to remove pollutants. The navy aims to restore public trust following the incident.