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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Labour MP says migrant workers are needed to 'keep the economy going'
Labour MP Mike Tapp has criticized Britain's immigration system as "completely out of control" after new statistics revealed net migration exceeded 900,000 for the year ending June 2023. His remarks highlight growing concerns over the country's immigration policies.
Breitbart: Mexico's President Tries to Protect Mexican Migration to the U.S.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum is working to prevent the deportation of Mexican migrants by Donald Trump and to maintain a significant migrant quota established by the Biden administration. She emphasizes cooperation between governments while acknowledging the economic benefits of remittances from migrants in the U.S.
In discussions with Trump, Sheinbaum has made some concessions regarding illegal migration and drug trafficking to mitigate potential tariffs on Mexican goods. However, experts suggest Mexico is in a weak negotiating position and may face significant challenges from U.S. policies.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Scared Yet? U.N. Court to Decide Penalties for Countries that Defy Climate Diktats
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to review proposed penalties for countries that fail to adhere to environmental protection mandates. Activists hope this non-binding advisory opinion will influence climate change efforts, though skeptics argue it may have little impact due to the court's lack of enforcement power.
The ICJ's hearings follow a recent climate deal from COP29, which requires developed nations to contribute $300 billion annually for climate finance by 2035. The court will address state obligations under international law regarding greenhouse gas emissions and the legal consequences for those causing significant environmental harm.
#military
Le Monde: Syrian rebels enter Aleppo in ongoing major offensive
Jihadist groups, including Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), launched a significant offensive against Syrian government troops in Aleppo, resulting in over 255 deaths, including 24 civilians. The fighting has intensified, with rebels capturing more than 50 towns and reaching Aleppo city.
The Syrian army has sent reinforcements to counter the attack, which caught them off guard despite Russian air support. The offensive occurs amid a fragile ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, highlighting the ongoing complexities of the Syrian civil war that began in 2011.
Breitbart: Germany Looks to Spend $5 Billion for Four New Submarines
Germany is moving to enhance its military capabilities by seeking parliamentary approval to purchase four new submarines, costing over 4.7 billion euros. This initiative aligns with NATO's new requirements for improved defense, reflecting President-elect Trump's long-standing call for increased defense spending among member states.
The German Defense Ministry emphasizes the importance of this acquisition for security policy, while ongoing discussions in parliament are described as constructive. This development signals a shift in NATO members' approach to defense spending, responding to U.S. pressure.
#culture
The Telegraph: Man who sold $6m banana devastated as he did not receive a cent
Shah Alam, a 74-year-old street vendor from Bangladesh, sold a banana that was later taped to a wall and sold for $6.2 million as part of an artwork titled ‘Comedian’ by Maurizio Cattelan. He is baffled by the absurdity of the situation and its impact on the art world.
The banana, originally priced at 35 cents, has drawn attention for its high sale price, highlighting the strange intersection of everyday objects and contemporary art.
#science
Forbes: One More Chance For Holiday Week Northern Lights: Here’s Where To See The Aurora Borealis Tonight
Residents in northern states can expect a chance to view the Northern Lights on Friday, with a Kp index of 3.67 indicating a quiet aurora. NOAA forecasts a slight chance of a solar radiation storm, which could enhance visibility.
The best viewing locations include parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Optimal viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. for the best experience.