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25 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: O'Keefe: 'Line in the Sand' Film Exposes Money Driving Migrant Industrial Complex
James O'Keefe, founder of O'Keefe Media Group, discussed his documentary "Line in the Sand" at AmericaFest, which explores the migrant industrial complex through firsthand experiences with undocumented immigrants and related organizations. The film highlights the financial motivations behind the system and has received positive viewer ratings.
O'Keefe emphasized the importance of whistleblowers and the internal struggle of truth-telling, encouraging those with evidence of corruption to come forward through his nonprofit. He believes the real battle for truth lies within individuals, urging them to make choices that align with their conscience.
#politics
Fox News: Trump announces model and philanthropist Somers Farkas, auto giant John Arrigo for ambassadorships
President-elect Trump has nominated Somers Farkas for ambassador to Malta and John Arrigo for ambassador to Portugal. Arrigo, a successful entrepreneur and golfer, has a long-standing relationship with Trump, while Farkas is noted for her philanthropic efforts.
Trump praised both nominees for their leadership and commitment to American interests, highlighting Farkas's charitable work and Arrigo's business success in Florida.
#society
Breitbart: Tens of Thousands Left Without Power Amid Snowstorm in the Balkans
Severe winter weather has left tens of thousands in Bosnia without electricity, causing traffic disruptions across the Balkans. Heavy snow and winds have closed major routes, banned heavy vehicle movement, and halted railway traffic.
In Croatia, a mountain rescue team successfully reached a man in need of dialysis. Some areas in Bosnia are facing drinking water shortages, and schools remain closed as authorities struggle to clear snow and declared emergencies in affected towns.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Moscow Disputes Claims al-Assads Seeking Divorce, Move to London
The Kremlin has dismissed claims that Asma al-Assad, wife of deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, is seeking a divorce to move to London, stating these reports do not reflect reality. The couple is reportedly under house arrest in Moscow, with their movements restricted.
Asma al-Assad, a British citizen, has faced sanctions from the UK government. Despite her high-profile status, she has been largely out of the public eye since fleeing Syria. She is currently battling acute myeloid leukemia after a previous cancer diagnosis.
GB News: Mauritius issues major ultimatum over Chagos deal as UK accused of financial ‘quibbling’
Mauritius's new government is delaying a sovereignty deal with the UK over the Chagos Islands due to financial disagreements. Deputy Prime Minister Paul Bérenger emphasized the importance of national sovereignty and stated that Mauritius needs financial support but not at any cost.
The agreement, which would see the UK relinquish sovereignty while maintaining a military lease, has faced criticism from both sides. Despite ongoing negotiations, concerns about national security and financial implications remain contentious, with growing pressure from international bodies for the UK to cede control.
Times Of Israel: Hostage negotiators returning to Israel from Qatar for ‘internal deliberations’
An Israeli negotiating team returned from Qatar after discussions aimed at a potential hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas. The talks, involving Egyptian and American mediators, are reported to include a phased release of hostages, prioritizing humanitarian cases first.
Families of hostages have urged the Israeli government to consider legal obligations regarding the release of children whose fathers are captives. Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed cautious optimism about the negotiations, indicating some progress has been made.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Christmas Eve Around the World, Registration in Syria, and Hot Air Balloons in Nepal
On December 24, 2024, various global celebrations and events took place, including a Christmas Eve procession in Lviv, Ukraine, and a traditional meat auction at Smithfield market in London. In addition, tourists visited a tsunami memorial in Indonesia, while hot air balloons soared in Nepal.
Notable activities included a Christmas mass at Notre-Dame de Paris, marking its first since the 2019 fire, and a festive gathering in Miami International Airport. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin toured the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
#crime
Breitbart: Cartel Pilots Drop Leaflets in Mexico Accusing Sinaloa Governor of Helping Rivals
Sinaloa Cartel pilots have been dropping leaflets over various cities, accusing Governor Ruben Rocha Moya of collaborating with the Chapitos faction. This comes amid ongoing violence and abductions linked to a turf war between rival factions of the cartel.
The leaflets name Rocha Moya as “Godfather” and allege that the Chapitos are involved in extortion and other crimes. The conflict has escalated, leading to violent confrontations and terror tactics that have disrupted daily life in Sinaloa.