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1 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Carney: Canadian ‘Values’ Are Threatened by Tariffs Aimed at Stopping Fentanyl Trafficking
John Carney, Breitbart's economics editor, discussed Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico, emphasizing that he seeks cooperation from these countries to prevent illegal immigration, drugs, and Chinese goods from entering the U.S. He argued that many Canadians wouldn't support the influx of fentanyl or illegal immigrants.
Carney dismissed claims that Trump's approach challenges values, suggesting that the priority should be on security rather than ideological concerns.
#politics
Breitbart: Former German President Horst Koehler Dead at 81
Former German President Horst Koehler passed away at 81 after a brief illness. Serving from 2004 to 2010, he was the first president without a political career, previously leading the International Monetary Fund. Koehler was known for promoting Germany as a "land of ideas" and emphasized the importance of Africa in global development.
He resigned in 2010 after controversial remarks regarding military missions. Koehler's legacy includes his commitment to ethical foreign policy and his role as the UN envoy to Western Sahara. President Steinmeier praised him as a significant figure for Germany.
Breitbart: Carney: Trump Fired the Tariff Bazooka at Canada and Mexico to Show Them It’s Loaded
Breitbart News economics editor John Carney discussed Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Mexico, emphasizing that they signal seriousness in trade negotiations. He likened the tariffs to a loaded bazooka, suggesting that demonstrating their impact is necessary to ensure compliance from other nations.
#society
Le Monde: At least 56 killed as fighting grips greater Khartoum
Artillery shelling and air strikes in greater Khartoum killed at least 56 people on February 1, as fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) escalates. The RSF's shelling of a market in Omdurman overwhelmed local hospitals, which are facing dire shortages.
The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and displaced over 12 million people. Famine is affecting over 106,000 in Khartoum, with further crises expected. The U.S. has sanctioned leaders from both sides for human rights violations and attacks on civilians.
The Western Journal: Insane Close-Up Video of Philadelphia Crash Appears to Catch 'Allahu Akbar' at Moment of Impact
A Learjet 55 crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, resulting in an explosion that ignited nearby homes. Video footage captures a bystander exclaiming “Allahu akbar!” during the incident. The crash claimed at least six lives, including a pediatric patient.
The plane was operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance and was transporting a child home to Mexico after treatment. This tragedy follows another recent aviation disaster near Washington, D.C., where 67 people lost their lives in a mid-air collision.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Norway Releases Russian-Crewed Ship After Cable Sabotage Suspicions
Norwegian police have released the ship Silver Dania, previously suspected of damaging an underwater fiber optic cable between Latvia and Gotland. Investigations found no evidence linking the vessel to the incident, and the ship's CEO maintains their innocence.
The Silver Dania was detained following a request from Latvian authorities, but tracking data showed no irregularities. Meanwhile, another vessel, the Vezhen, is under investigation for possible accidental damage to the same cable.
Breitbart: Europe Gets Jitters over Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission: Report
European officials are divided on the feasibility of deploying a 100,000-strong peacekeeping force in Ukraine post-ceasefire. While some nations advocate for European leadership in peacekeeping, concerns about air superiority and military readiness hinder consensus.
Countries like Germany and Poland worry that deploying troops in Ukraine could leave their borders vulnerable to Russian aggression. Ukraine's President Zelensky emphasizes the necessity of U.S. involvement for any peacekeeping mission, highlighting the lack of confidence in European forces acting independently.
GB News: Freed British hostage tells Starmer that Hamas held her at United Nations facility and denied medical treatment
Freed British hostage Emily Damari reported to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that Hamas held her at UN facilities and denied her medical care during her 471 days of captivity. She claimed her captors only provided outdated treatment after she was shot, resulting in the loss of two fingers.
The UN agency Unrwa stated they take Damari's claims seriously and have called for investigations into the use of their facilities by terrorist groups. Israel has accused Unrwa staff of involvement in the October 7 attacks and plans to ban the agency from operating in the region.
#culture
Fox News: Ex-'Mob Wives' anger specialist for Renee Graziano shares insight into show, techniques to combat irritation
"Mob Wives" was a reality series that aired from 2011 to 2016, showcasing the lives of Italian women married to mobsters. The show featured key cast members like Renee Graziano, who navigated personal turmoil, including her husband's betrayal as an FBI informant.
Therapist Kelly Gorsky treated Graziano during the first season, emphasizing the importance of composure and self-regulation in challenging situations. Gorsky later authored a book on anger management, advocating for better conflict resolution skills.