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16 Feb 2025

#illegals

GB News: Nana obliterates Britain’s soft touch border control in blistering rant as illegal migration soars
Nana obliterates Britain’s soft touch border control in blistering rant as illegal migration soars
Nana Akua of GB News criticized Britain's immigration policies, claiming they attract migrants from other European countries due to generous provisions like hotel accommodations. She noted the appeal process for migrants adds to the system's attractiveness, suggesting it encourages more people to come to the UK.

In response to rising Channel crossings, the Labour government announced stricter immigration rules, making it harder for undocumented migrants to gain citizenship. This policy shift has faced criticism, particularly regarding the treatment of refugees, as the government seeks to deter migration through various strategies, including social media campaigns.


#society

Breitbart: Report: L.A. Fire Dept. Could Have Pre-Deployed 10 Engines to Palisades, but Did Not
Report: L.A. Fire Dept. Could Have Pre-Deployed 10 Engines to Palisades, but Did Not
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) could have deployed ten engines to the Pacific Palisades before the January 7 fire but opted not to due to budget cuts and overtime concerns. This decision, according to former fire chiefs, delayed the response to the initial 911 call by 18 minutes.

The lack of pre-deployment may have exacerbated the fire's impact, as fewer engines were sent out compared to past years during similar wind warnings. Experts believe that additional resources could have mitigated the damage caused by the Palisades Fire.


Le Monde: At least 18 dead in India stampede to catch trains to Hindu mega-festival
At least 18 dead in India stampede to catch trains to Hindu mega-festival
At least 18 people died in a stampede at a railway station in New Delhi as crowds rushed to attend the Kumbh Mela, a major Hindu festival. The incident occurred on February 15, with reports indicating that many victims were women and children.

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced a high-level inquiry into the incident, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences. The Kumbh Mela has a history of crowd disasters, with hundreds having died in past events.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Captain America. Brave New World:' The return of a superhero at odds with today's America
'Captain America. Brave New World:' The return of a superhero at odds with today's America
Captain America, created in 1940, symbolizes American democracy against totalitarianism. The upcoming film, "Captain America: Brave New World," directed by Julius Onah and starring Anthony Mackie, continues this legacy, reflecting contemporary diversity and challenges.

The plot involves a zombie apocalypse, a powerful monolith, and a super-villain threatening America. The film, with a budget of $350 million, aims to deliver an engaging narrative amid its action-packed storyline.


#sports

The Epoch Times: ????Sports Brief: NBA Jams Into New All-Star Tourney; Racers Rev Up for Daytona 500
????Sports Brief: NBA Jams Into New All-Star Tourney; Racers Rev Up for Daytona 500
This Valentine's Day edition of the Epoch Times Sports Brief highlights major sporting events, including the NBA All-Star game featuring teams drafted by legends, the Daytona 500 NASCAR season opener, and the NHL's 4-Nations tournament. Spring training for MLB is also underway.

The Philadelphia Eagles celebrate their Super Bowl victory, while the NFL prepares for the upcoming draft and combines. Notable player movements include Aaron Rodgers parting ways with the Jets. Fans are encouraged to engage with the program and share their thoughts.