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18 Feb 2025

#illegals

Le Monde: US deports Indian migrants in embarrassing setback for Modi
US deports Indian migrants in embarrassing setback for Modi
Following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the U.S., the deportation of illegal Indian migrants has escalated, with military flights returning 228 individuals to Punjab. This has sparked outrage in India, particularly as many deported are from Modi's home state of Gujarat.

The situation highlights India's economic struggles, as millions seek better opportunities abroad. Despite Modi's alliance with Trump, the U.S. administration shows no leniency on immigration or trade for India, complicating Modi's political narrative.


#politics

The Western Journal: Major Pro-Life Orgs Accused of Thwarting Bill That Would Have Recognized Abortion as Murder
Major Pro-Life Orgs Accused of Thwarting Bill That Would Have Recognized Abortion as Murder
A proposed anti-abortion bill in North Dakota that aimed to classify abortion as murder was defeated, with supporters blaming major pro-life organizations for their opposition. These groups argued against criminalizing women who have abortions, leading to skepticism among Republican lawmakers.

The Foundation to Abolish Abortion criticized these pro-life organizations, stating they hinder efforts to provide equal legal protection for unborn children. The debate highlights a divide within the pro-life movement regarding strategies to combat abortion and the legal implications for women involved.


Fox News: Trial begins for political consultant accused of sending AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden
Trial begins for political consultant accused of sending AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden
Steve Kramer, a Democratic consultant, is on trial for sending AI-generated robocalls that mimicked President Biden to discourage voting in the New Hampshire primary. He faces a $6 million fine and 24 criminal charges, including felony counts for misleading voters.

Kramer claims his actions were a stunt to highlight the need for AI regulation. The calls, which reached thousands, were produced by a magician for a small fee. Both Kramer and the telecom company involved, Lingo Telecom, dispute the allegations, with Lingo asserting compliance with regulations.


#society

Times Of Israel: Welcome to the era of the buffer zone
Welcome to the era of the buffer zone
The IDF is withdrawing from Lebanon, transferring ceasefire responsibilities to the Lebanese army while maintaining five strategic outposts along the border. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that these positions will ensure the protection of Israeli communities and continue enforcement against Hezbollah violations.

In related developments, northern residents displaced by conflict are set to return home, although many properties remain damaged. Concurrently, violence in Arab communities has escalated, with a significant rise in murders reported in 2025 compared to the previous year.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US, Russian officials propose peace plan, lay 'groundwork for cooperation' in Riyadh
US, Russian officials propose peace plan, lay 'groundwork for cooperation' in Riyadh
U.S. and Russian officials held talks in Saudi Arabia to negotiate a peace agreement for Ukraine, without Ukrainian or European representatives. Proposed terms include a ceasefire and elections in Ukraine, with concerns that President Zelenskyy may not win re-election.

Zelenskyy has expressed skepticism about negotiations without Ukrainian involvement and has warned against trusting Putin. Meanwhile, U.K. Prime Minister Starmer indicated a willingness to deploy British troops to support Ukraine's security as part of a potential peace deal.


#crime

GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Is prison still the best way to teach criminals a lesson?
POLL OF THE DAY: Is prison still the best way to teach criminals a lesson?
A new report by the Independent Sentencing Review indicates that "tough on crime" policies in England and Wales have led to a crisis in the justice system. It criticizes the focus on longer prison sentences, which have overshadowed goals like reducing reoffending and cutting crime.

The review, led by former lord chancellor David Gauke, highlights the negative impact of decades of unstrategic sentencing policies. Gauke asserts that the current approach fails to deliver justice for victims and calls for a reevaluation of the system's effectiveness.