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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Telegraph: The many lovers – and love children – of Vladimir Putin
Elizaveta Krivonogikh, 21, is a glamorous expat and social media influencer, known for her striking resemblance to her father. Recent reports suggest she is the secret illegitimate daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, stemming from an affair in the 1990s.
Her mother, Svetlana Krivonogikh, transitioned from a shop cleaner to a multimillionaire, further adding intrigue to Elizaveta's background.
Breitbart: Report: Democrats Blame Trump Win on Party's Mismanaged U.S. Border
Democrat senators are acknowledging their party's failures on border security contributed to President-elect Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. They criticized the Biden administration's management of migrant surges, stating it was predictable and manageable.
Trump has vowed to implement a mass deportation plan, dismissing any financial concerns. Democrats are examining their losses in key demographics and the effectiveness of Trump's messaging on social media compared to their own.
#politics
Fox News: Ireland votes in a close-run election where incumbents hope to cling on to power
Ireland is holding a parliamentary election to choose 174 lawmakers amid rising discontent over pandemic impacts, international instability, and cost-of-living pressures. Voters will decide if the long-dominant parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, maintain power or if Sinn Fein can break their coalition hold.
Key issues include a severe housing crisis and immigration challenges, exacerbated by the arrival of over 100,000 Ukrainian refugees and other asylum seekers. Opinion polls suggest a fragmented electorate, with a likely outcome favoring another coalition government between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail.
#crime
GB News: Widower spared jail after forging dead wife's signature to blame her for his speeding
A 68-year-old widower, Philip Clarkson, avoided jail after forging his deceased wife's signature to evade a speeding ticket. Clarkson attempted to blame his late wife for driving over the speed limit on the M20, leading to penalty points on her still-active driving license.
Despite the serious nature of the offense, Judge Andrew Lees imposed a lenient sentence of a four-week home curfew and a £250 fine, noting that Clarkson's actions were at the lower end of the scale for such crimes.