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17 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Cops Had Multiple Encounters with Illegal Alien Suspected of Starting L.A. Fire
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow highlighted the suspect in a Los Angeles arson case, noting their history of multiple law enforcement encounters without deportation. He advocated for increased deportations in response to such incidents.
#politics
Le Monde: Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in graft case
A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years and his wife to seven years for corruption related to accepting land from a real estate tycoon in exchange for laundered money. Khan maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivated.
Khan, who was ousted in April 2022, has faced multiple convictions and sentences but will serve them concurrently. He asserts that the legal actions against him are part of a plot to prevent his return to power.
#society
Times Of Israel: Fate of Bibas kids, Gaza’s youngest hostages, grips Israel as deal set to return them
The fate of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, 2023, remains a focal point of concern in Israel, especially with the recent Gaza ceasefire. Despite Hamas claiming the boys and their mother were killed, many still hope they are alive, as the Israeli military has not confirmed their deaths.
The Bibas family is among the 33 hostages expected to be released in the initial phase of the ceasefire deal. As protests continue in Israel, the Bibas boys have become symbols of the tragedy, with their plight resonating deeply within the community.
#technology
GB News: Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes in test flight and sends debris raining down on Earth - WATCH
SpaceX's latest Starship test flight ended in failure as the rocket broke apart over the Gulf of Mexico just eight and a half minutes into its ascent. The flight, carrying 10 dummy satellites, prompted commercial airlines to divert routes to avoid debris.
Despite the destruction, SpaceX successfully caught the returning booster with its launch tower's mechanical arms. The company referred to the incident as a "rapid unscheduled disassembly," which drew mockery on social media.