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25 Jan 2025
#illegals
GB News: 'Deportation flights have begun!' Trump sends clear message as shackled migrants loaded onto plane
Migrants in shackles were seen boarding US military aircraft for deportation, marking a significant shift in immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. The flights, which transported around 80 migrants to Guatemala, faced complications as Mexico denied a request for a deportation plane to land.
The Pentagon plans to use military planes to deport over 5,000 immigrants, while ICE has ramped up arrests nationwide, with a notable increase in detentions since September 2024. The administration emphasizes a strict stance against illegal immigration, allowing arrests in sensitive locations like schools and churches.
#politics
Breitbart: Marlow: Trump Needs to Call Out Newsom for Harming Residents
Alex Marlow criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for mismanaging the state's priorities, particularly regarding water infrastructure and fire safety. He argued that Newsom's focus on high-speed rail and green initiatives has led to neglect of essential resources, contributing to crises in the state.
Marlow urged former President Trump to hold Newsom accountable for these failures while also promoting unity. He emphasized that the lack of proper infrastructure and maintenance has left communities vulnerable to disasters.
Le Monde: Thirty-five years after reunification, Germany still straddles two capitals
The debate over Germany's capital continues as Construction Minister Klara Geywitz plans to affirm Bonn's status as a federal government seat alongside Berlin. This move aims to secure support for Bonn's political and cultural institutions.
Berlin's mayor, Kai Wegner, opposes this, advocating for a complete relocation of ministries to Berlin, citing efficiency and climate concerns. He suggests Bonn retain roles for international organizations instead.
#society
The Telegraph: Drone strike kills 30 at one of Sudan’s few surviving hospitals
A drone attack on the Saudi Hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, resulted in 30 deaths and numerous injuries, destroying the emergency building. The conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces has intensified, with ongoing violence affecting civilians, particularly in displacement camps.
The UN has expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis, urging protection for El Fasher's two million residents. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced £20 million in aid for Sudanese refugees during his visit, emphasizing the urgent need for international attention to the crisis.
Fox News: Allstate sued for allegedly tracking and selling 45M Americans' location data
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Allstate and its subsidiary, Arity, alleging they unlawfully collected and sold location data from over 45 million Americans. The lawsuit claims this data was used to justify increased insurance rates without consumer consent.
The practice of tracking and selling location data is not limited to Allstate; other companies, including car manufacturers, have faced similar accusations. Critics argue that inadequate protection of this data poses risks to consumer privacy and security.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Watchdog investigates British charity’s payments to ‘Hamas-linked group’
Regulators are investigating the We Care Foundation, a British charity, over its funding of the Qawafil Al Khair Association in Gaza, which allegedly has ties to Hamas. The Charity Commission is examining substantial undisclosed payments made to trustees and associated companies.
Qawafil is accused of focusing aid on the families of deceased Hamas fighters and has been labeled a terrorist organization by Israel. The investigation follows concerns raised by pro-Israel advocates regarding the charity's activities and financial practices.
#military
Liberty Nation News: Are Aircraft Carriers Too Vulnerable to Be Useful? - Liberty Nation News
The debate over the relevance of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers has resurfaced, particularly in light of new missile technologies like the Russian Oreshnik ICBM. Economist Philip Pilkington argues that these missiles pose a significant threat to carriers, suggesting that the U.S. should consider alternatives like the Lun-class Ekranoplan.
However, the effectiveness of the Oreshnik missile may be overstated, as recent reports indicate its recent test was more of a demonstration than a true combat scenario. Furthermore, the operational limitations of the Lun-class vehicle raise questions about its viability. The consensus remains that modern aircraft carriers continue to be essential to naval power projection.