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10 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: Denmark’s ‘zero refugee’ policy drives down asylum admissions to record low
Denmark granted only 860 asylum requests last year, the lowest since 2020, influenced by over two decades of Right-wing policies and a current "zero refugee" stance by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. This marks a significant reduction from the 2,300 requests received.
In contrast, the UK, with a population over ten times larger, approved 67,978 asylum claims in the year to June 2024, a notable increase from the previous year's 21,436.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Secret Service So Desperately Short of Cash It Made a Super Bowl Ad
The Secret Service, with a $3 billion budget, faces criticism for its inability to resolve ongoing issues, including malfunctioning radios, despite significant funding. The agency is now producing a $2 million Super Bowl ad to attract recruits, which some argue is an ineffective solution to deeper leadership problems.
Concerns persist about the agency's operational efficiency and its ability to compete for talent against police forces and military branches. Critics suggest that the focus should be on improving internal leadership rather than flashy advertising campaigns.
Front Page Magazine: Schumer: "They’re in Charge, They Have to Work With Us"
Congress faces a potential shutdown as funding expires on March 14. Republicans, holding a slim majority in the House, need unanimous support to pass spending legislation, while also requiring Democratic cooperation to overcome the Senate's filibuster threshold.
Some Democrats signal a willingness to allow a shutdown if their spending concerns aren't addressed, placing pressure on Republicans. The dynamics have shifted since Trump's presidency, with the threat of a shutdown losing its previous impact.
#society
Le Monde: In the first Italian town hit by Covid five years ago, a lasting trauma and an entire generation lost
Codogno, Italy, was the first European town to enter lockdown on February 21, 2020, marking the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe. The sudden shift from normalcy to isolation left a profound impact on its 15,000 residents, with at least 200 lives lost and lasting trauma felt throughout the community.
Five years later, the town reflects on its experience, often likening it to a war. A memorial with the principles of resilience, community, and new beginnings stands in honor of the victims and survivors, encapsulating the collective grief and strength of Codogno's residents.
GB News: 'Queering the curriculum!' Universities alter courses to be 'more welcoming' to transgender and non-binary students
Russell Group universities in the UK are modifying their curricula to be more inclusive of transgender and non-binary perspectives. Initiatives include programs like Warwick University's "Queering University Programme" and Exeter University's "trans inclusion booklet," aiming to incorporate diverse voices and perspectives.
Critics argue that these changes may undermine traditional educational values and the concept of objective reality. Campaigners express concern that queer theory's influence could threaten the rights of female students and the integrity of academic inquiry.
Front Page Magazine: CA AG Orders Hospitals to Ignore Trump Order and Sterilize Kids
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is reinforcing the state's commitment to providing gender-affirming care, urging hospitals to comply with state anti-discrimination laws despite federal directives. He emphasizes that California will uphold its values against federal opposition.
Bonta's stance has sparked controversy, as many Americans oppose sterilizing minors, raising concerns about the legal and ethical implications for hospitals. This situation places healthcare providers in a difficult position, caught between state mandates and federal regulations.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump remains committed to US owning Gaza, says Middle East states could help rebuild war-torn area
President Trump reaffirmed his commitment to the U.S. purchasing and owning Gaza, suggesting that other Middle Eastern nations could assist in rebuilding the area devastated by the Israel-Hamas conflict. He emphasized the need for economic development and job creation while ensuring that Hamas does not regain a foothold.
His remarks have drawn criticism from several countries, including Saudi Arabia, which opposes the plan without the establishment of a Palestinian state. Trump also indicated a willingness to allow some Palestinian refugees into the U.S. on a case-by-case basis.