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#illegals

Fox News: Previously deported Guatemalan man convicted of crimes in US arrested in New York
Previously deported Guatemalan man convicted of crimes in US arrested in New York
Yoni Wilfredo Gregorio Ortiz, a 44-year-old Guatemalan man previously deported and with a criminal record, was arrested in Airmont, New York, by ICE. He had an outstanding warrant for driving while intoxicated and had illegally reentered the U.S. after being deported in January 2023.

Gregorio Ortiz has a history of criminal convictions, including third-degree assault and child endangerment. He is currently held at Orange County Jail in New York. ICE continues to prioritize the arrest and removal of illegal immigrants with criminal records.


#politics

GB News: Keir Starmer blasted for 'bringing down Britain with the blob' in scathing verdict by Starkey: 'Labour is NOT Government of the people!'
Keir Starmer blasted for 'bringing down Britain with the blob' in scathing verdict by Starkey: 'Labour is NOT Government of the people!'
Historian David Starkey criticized the Labour Government, describing it as internally divided and contradictory. He argued that the administration, led by Sir Keir Starmer, is failing to balance its commitment to economic growth with policies that hinder it.

Starkey specifically targeted Chancellor Rachel Reeves, questioning her qualifications and accusing her of plagiarism. He warned that Labour's contradictory policies could ultimately lead to the government's downfall and threaten Britain's stability.


#other

Le Monde: India sets course for nuclear power
India sets course for nuclear power
India is intensifying efforts to decarbonize its energy sector, aiming for 500 GW from non-fossil fuels by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2070. Prime Minister Modi has launched a nuclear mission to generate 100 GW by 2047, despite local opposition and a historically limited nuclear capacity.

Currently, nuclear energy accounts for only 3% of India's electricity, with plans to increase capacity to 22,480 MW by 2032. Comparatively, China's and South Korea's nuclear capacities are significantly higher, highlighting India's challenges in expanding its atomic energy sector.