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2 Feb 2025
#illegals
GB News: 'An INSULT to the British people!' Fury as Labour opens door for illegal migrants to gain UK citizenship
Labour's new Border Security Bill has faced criticism for repealing key Tory-era rules on illegal migrants, including provisions that prevent most illegal arrivals from gaining British citizenship. Critics argue this makes the UK a "soft touch" for illegal immigration and compromises border security.
Supporters of the Bill claim it will enhance border control, but migration hardliners express outrage, stating it decriminalizes illegal migration and undermines safety measures. The government maintains that existing processes for age assessments and border security will remain intact.
#society
Le Monde: Alan Turing, the man who made machines think
Alan Turing, a British mathematician and a pioneer of artificial intelligence, is recognized for his groundbreaking work in computer science and his tragic life. He contributed significantly to deciphering Nazi codes during WWII but faced persecution for his homosexuality, leading to his suicide in 1954.
Turing's legacy has gained recognition over time, culminating in a posthumous pardon from Queen Elizabeth II in 2013. His story reflects both the advancements in technology and the societal challenges of his era.
The Telegraph: French railways go to war with boars after population explosion causes chaos
France's national rail operator, SNCF, is facing significant disruptions due to a rampant wild boar population, which has surged from 300,000 in 1995 to over two million today. These animals are causing extensive damage and delays, prompting SNCF to collaborate with hunters and utilize heat-seeking drones for control.
Despite culling efforts of around a million boars annually, their numbers continue to rise, leading to increased threats to rail safety and agriculture. The situation has become critical, as wild boars are notorious for damaging trains and uprooting crops.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: American officials welcome release of US citizen Keith Siegel from Hamas captivity
Keith Siegel, a dual US-Israeli citizen, was released by Hamas after 484 days in captivity as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal. His return was celebrated by US officials, including President Trump and Vice President Harris, who expressed relief and commitment to securing the release of all remaining hostages.
Siegel's release follows that of his wife, Aviva, and is part of a broader agreement involving the release of other hostages and Palestinian prisoners. The situation remains complex, with ongoing negotiations aimed at achieving lasting peace and the safe return of all captives.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Trump launches trade war with tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China
President Trump has imposed significant tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, citing the need to curb fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration. The tariffs include a 25% duty on most Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on Chinese products, effective Tuesday.
Both Mexico and Canada have announced retaliatory measures, with Canada planning 25% tariffs on $155 billion worth of U.S. goods. Economists warn that these tariffs could lead to economic downturns in the U.S. and its trading partners, potentially igniting inflation and market volatility.