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29 Jan 2025

#politics

GB News: Ben Habib warns Britain on brink of collapse as country undergoes ‘population replacement’
Ben Habib warns Britain on brink of collapse as country undergoes ‘population replacement’
Reform UK politician Ben Habib has raised concerns about "population replacement" in Britain due to projected migration increases, which could see the population rise from 67.6 million to 72.5 million by 2032. He argues that high immigration levels are undermining the UK's cultural values and creating "silos of multiculturalism."

The Office for National Statistics projects that net migration will account for nearly all population growth, with an estimated 4.9 million more people arriving than leaving over the next decade. While some officials call for tighter immigration controls, others highlight potential economic benefits from a larger working-age population.


Le Monde: "Sentiment de submersion" migratoire : Bayrou worries the PS by using a term so dear to the far right
"Sentiment de submersion" migratoire : Bayrou worries the PS by using a term so dear to the far right
Prime Minister François Bayrou's comments on migration during a recent interview have sparked controversy in Parliament. He described the situation in Mayotte, where many migrants from Comoros live in slums, as a migratory "submersion," which drew criticism from the opposition Socialists.

Bayrou suggested that while foreign contributions can be beneficial, there is a tipping point where an influx of migrants can lead to feelings of cultural loss and rejection among locals. His remarks have intensified the debate over immigration policy in France.


#education

Fox News: DC Council proposes bill to ban cell phones in district's public schools
DC Council proposes bill to ban cell phones in district's public schools
The Washington, D.C., Council is proposing a total ban on cellphones, tablets, smartwatches, and gaming devices in public and charter schools to reduce classroom distractions. The bill, supported by six council members, aims to improve student focus and engagement, with a need for two more votes to pass.

The initiative comes amid concerns over low academic performance, with only a third of students reading at grade level and less than a quarter proficient in math. While some parents support the ban for its potential to enhance learning, others prefer the ability to contact their children during school hours.


#crime

Fox News: Florida man, 88, allegedly killed his wife, attempted to make killing look like a suicide
Florida man, 88, allegedly killed his wife, attempted to make killing look like a suicide
An 88-year-old Florida man, Miroslav Maksic, is charged with homicide for allegedly killing his 76-year-old wife, Miljka, and staging her death to appear as a suicide. Police found her body after a report of a suicide, but investigations revealed foul play.

Maksic was booked into the Sarasota County Jail without bond. Authorities emphasize their commitment to justice for the victim and her family.