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7 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Two more migrant deaths bring total of Channel fatalities to 62 for this year as 20 more still missing
Two more migrants have died while attempting to cross the English Channel, raising the total fatalities this year to 62, with 20 others reported missing. Authorities attribute the rising death toll to people smugglers using overcrowded and substandard vessels for profit.
Sir Keir Starmer is advocating for stronger actions against these smuggling networks at a European meeting, while Prime Minister and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasize the need for international cooperation to dismantle these criminal operations.
#politics
GB News: 'The three extremely important takeaways for Britain after Donald Trump's victory'
Donald Trump is set to become the 47th President of the United States, with the Republican Party controlling both the Senate and likely the House of Representatives. His administration is expected to reverse many Biden-era policies, implement mass deportations, and impose significant tariffs on imports, which could affect the UK economy.
The article critiques UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy's comments on Trump and suggests he should resign for harming UK interests. It also highlights the mainstream media's biased reactions to Trump's victory and argues for stronger conservative leadership in the UK that prioritizes national interests.
#society
Fox News: Two Jewish students at DePaul University targeted on campus by masked attackers
Two Jewish students at DePaul University were assaulted by masked attackers while visibly supporting Israel. The incident occurred on campus, prompting a public safety alert. The university president condemned the attack, stating it violated DePaul's values and emphasized the need for a safe environment for all students.
DePaul is cooperating with Chicago police to investigate the incident and determine if it qualifies as a hate crime. The university is also providing resources to the affected students and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring safety for its diverse community.