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18 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Kristi Noem Warns Migrants Against Entering U.S. Illegally
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem warned migrants against illegal entry into the U.S., emphasizing that they would be caught and deported. She praised President Trump for securing the border and stated that under his leadership, illegal entry would lead to severe consequences.
Noem criticized past leadership for allowing open borders, resulting in crime and drug trafficking. She reiterated that those who follow the law will find opportunities, while those who break it will face removal.
#politics
Breitbart: Carville to Anti-Trump Democratic Politicians: 'Just Let It Go'
Democratic strategist James Carville advised Democratic politicians to refrain from opposing President Trump, suggesting they should "play possum" and allow current events to unfold without interference. He noted that the political landscape is shifting rapidly and emphasized the importance of letting these changes develop.
Carville also highlighted concerns about the influence of billionaires in politics, suggesting that the upcoming 2026 election could center around the idea of a government dominated by wealthy individuals. He believes this sentiment may resonate with voters.
Breitbart: Nolte: CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Claims Luigi Mangione Tweet ‘Newsworthy’ After Deleting It
CNN's Kaitlan Collins faced backlash after tweeting a link to the legal defense fund for Luigi Mangione, charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Critics questioned the relevance and context of her tweet, which lacked journalistic substance and was later deleted.
Collins defended her action as reporting on a newsworthy event, but her deletion raised doubts about her motives. The incident highlights concerns over journalistic integrity and the appropriateness of promoting a defense fund for a high-profile accused criminal.
Breitbart: Pete Hegseth: 'Outgoing Biden IRS' Targeted Me for 'Rushed' Tax Audit
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused the "outgoing Biden IRS" of targeting his family with a rushed tax audit, claiming he owes over $33,000. He labeled the audit a "total sham" and expressed defiance against what he perceives as political bias.
The IRS has not commented on the audit's specifics, and Hegseth has not disputed its accuracy. White House adviser Elon Musk remarked on the situation, suggesting it reflects a tendency for low blows in political discourse.
#society
Le Monde: In the UK, the cost of death has never been higher
Kyle Hobson, an 18-year-old from Bolton, UK, turned to crowdfunding after the unexpected death of his mother left him and his sister unable to afford her funeral. They raised £4,464 on GoFundMe to cover costs for a simple service.
Funeral expenses in the UK have surged, with the average price of a basic funeral rising 3.5% to £4,285 in 2024, a 134% increase over two decades. Factors driving costs include higher energy prices, raw materials, and land prices, particularly in cities like London.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Mediterranean Leaders Outline Chances for Peace, Trade as Trump Returns
Mediterranean officials are expressing optimism about renewed U.S. interest in the region under President Trump's leadership, particularly regarding the expansion of the Abraham Accords. Greek and Cypriot deputy ministers highlighted the potential for peace agreements and economic opportunities, including a proposed India-Middle East-Europe trade corridor.
They emphasized the strategic importance of Cyprus and Greece in fostering regional partnerships, while also noting challenges posed by recent events, such as the October 7 Hamas attacks, which have impacted Israel's economic landscape. The ministers believe that collaboration among the U.S., Israel, Greece, and Cyprus can lead to a more prosperous Eastern Mediterranean.
Times Of Israel: Katz announces new panel tasked with advancing ‘voluntary’ emigration of Gazans
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a new directorate within the Defense Ministry focused on facilitating the voluntary emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, aligning with President Trump's plans. The initiative aims to provide comprehensive support for those wishing to relocate.
Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed commitment to reshaping Gaza post-conflict, stating that Hamas and the Palestinian Authority would no longer govern the area. Trump's proposal for resettlement has sparked international backlash and calls for alternative solutions.
#economy
GB News: Car insurance claims hit record high as thefts and vehicle repairs costs lead to 'strain on households'
Car insurance payouts reached a record £11.7 billion in 2024, driven by rising theft incidents and repair costs. The average premium rose by 15% to £622, with total claims up 17% from the previous year, reflecting significant financial pressures on both insurers and motorists.
The ABI's 10-Point Roadmap aims to address these challenges through collaboration with the government, focusing on vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and improving road safety. Despite some progress, the industry continues to face high costs, prompting calls for government action to alleviate the financial burden on consumers.
#culture
Le Monde: Paris exhibition brings Gaza's saved archaeological heritage back into the spotlight
A marble statue of Aphrodite, originally from Gaza, has survived the destruction of the region's cultural heritage during the ongoing conflict. The statue, along with hundreds of other artifacts, has been stored in Geneva for 17 years after being loaned for an exhibition.
Despite challenges in repatriating the collection, the survival of the Aphrodite statue is seen as fortunate amid widespread archaeological loss in Gaza. A selection of these artifacts will be showcased in Paris starting April 2, titled "Treasures Saved from Gaza: 5,000 Years of History."