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28 Jan 2025
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Le Monde: Italy sends migrants to Albania after earlier court rejections
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants to Albania for asylum processing, following previous legal hurdles in Italy. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in special centers as part of a controversial agreement between Italy and Albania.
This agreement allows Italy to send up to 3,000 migrants monthly to Albania for asylum vetting. While some view it as a solution to rising migrant arrivals, critics argue it sets a troubling precedent for human rights. So far this year, Italy has seen a significant increase in migrant arrivals compared to last year.
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Times Of Israel: Ministers back bill to let Israeli citizens directly purchase West Bank land
The Ministerial Committee on Legislation in Israel has backed a bill allowing Israeli citizens to directly purchase land in the West Bank, aiming to overturn a provision that restricts non-Muslims from such transactions. Proponents argue this legislation will end discrimination against Jews in land ownership, while critics, including the Peace Now organization, claim it represents an annexation effort and could increase tensions in the region.
Supporters of the bill, including members of the Land of Israel Caucus, assert it will restore normalcy and eliminate race-based discrimination. Conversely, opponents warn that it could empower extremist settlers and complicate the military's role in the area, raising concerns about international law violations.
GB News: Lefties hellbent on shutting down Elon Musk's X handed hundreds of thousands in taxpayers’ cash
Campaigners seeking to shut down Elon Musk's X platform have received £300,000 from organizations partly funded by taxpayers, including the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. This foundation has received £1.4 million from the Government and the Greater London Assembly since 2020.
Conservative MPs are calling for an investigation into these grants, arguing that taxpayer money should not support left-wing campaign groups. They claim these organizations, linked to political figures, are undermining free media.