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#illegals

GB News: REVEALED: Staggering number in Britain’s detention centres at eye-watering cost to UK taxpayers
REVEALED: Staggering number in Britain’s detention centres at eye-watering cost to UK taxpayers
In 2024, the UK saw a 12% increase in detainees, totaling 20,604, amid rising immigration costs of £117 million. The most common nationality detained was Albanian, with significant increases in Romanian and Brazilian detainees as well.

Additionally, 37,000 people arrived via small boats, a 25% rise from 2023. While enforced returns increased by 28% to 8,200, voluntary returns also rose by 24%. Critics have pointed out the government's rebranding of "illegal migration" to "irregular migration."


#politics

Fox News: Judge blocks Trump administration's mass dismissals of probationary federal employees
Judge blocks Trump administration's mass dismissals of probationary federal employees
A California judge ruled that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) does not have the authority to dismiss recently hired probationary federal workers, siding with labor unions challenging mass terminations. The judge emphasized that such actions violate established hiring and firing laws.

In a separate case, another federal judge allowed the Trump administration to continue its mass layoffs, rejecting a request from labor unions to pause these firings. The unions were instructed to pursue their grievances through the appropriate administrative channels.


Front Page Magazine: Notes From Hassan Nasrallah’s Funeral
Notes From Hassan Nasrallah’s Funeral
Hassan Nasrallah's funeral drew around 50,000 attendees, but notably lacked Lebanese flags or national identity, highlighting Hezbollah's dominance over Lebanon. Israeli planes flew overhead, signaling Israel's military presence and reminding Hezbollah of its ongoing power dynamics.

Hezbollah leaders, including Sheikh Naim Qassem, pledged loyalty to Nasrallah's legacy, yet Qassem remained in hiding during the event. The funeral underscored Hezbollah's detachment from Lebanon's statehood, as Iranian flags predominated, illustrating the group's allegiance to foreign interests over national unity.


Times Of Israel: Feeling heat from Trump to ‘solve’ Gaza, Arab states lose patience with PA’s Abbas
Feeling heat from Trump to ‘solve’ Gaza, Arab states lose patience with PA’s Abbas
Eight Arab nations convened in Riyadh to discuss a counterproposal to President Trump's Gaza plan, emphasizing the need for the Palestinian Authority's involvement. However, PA President Mahmoud Abbas was notably excluded, as regional leaders expressed concerns about his effectiveness and corruption.

The upcoming Cairo summit is expected to present a more concrete Arab plan for Gaza, with leaders feeling pressured by the U.S. to address the situation. There is a growing sentiment among Arab leaders to potentially replace Abbas if it means alleviating U.S. demands.


Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About CPAC 2025
Video: The Savage Truth About CPAC 2025
Cicely Davis reviews highlights from CPAC 2025 in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. Notable appearances include speeches from President Trump, Tom Homan, Stephen Miller, and Ben Shapiro.

Listeners can access the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.


#society

Le Monde: 'The parallels between Elon Musk and Doctor Strangelove are striking'
'The parallels between Elon Musk and Doctor Strangelove are striking'
Elon Musk's gesture at Trump's inauguration sparked debate, with some interpreting it as a Nazi salute while others defended it as a misunderstanding linked to his autism. The incident raises questions about the intersection of technology and humanity's future, echoing themes from "Doctor Strangelove."

The discussion reflects broader societal concerns about the implications of technology and the potential for human obsolescence, as predicted by thinkers like Günther Anders.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump says 'I can't believe I said that' when asked if he still thinks Zelenskyy is a dictator
Trump says 'I can't believe I said that' when asked if he still thinks Zelenskyy is a dictator
President Trump faced questions about his recent comments calling Ukrainian President Zelenskyy a "dictator," but often deflected or claimed he couldn't recall making the statement. He emphasized ongoing peace talks with both Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin, expressing optimism about an upcoming agreement on U.S. involvement in Ukraine's mineral resources.

During a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump discussed potential trade deals and the possibility of avoiding tariffs. Starmer delivered a letter from King Charles inviting Trump for a state visit, which Trump accepted, marking a historic moment in U.S.-U.K. relations.


The Epoch Times: How the War in Ukraine Unfolded and How it Might End
How the War in Ukraine Unfolded and How it Might End
Three years into the Ukraine war, discussions are underway for a potential peace deal involving security guarantees from the U.S. in exchange for Ukraine's natural resources. Both Washington and Moscow are exploring frameworks to end the conflict, with the U.S. likely conceding to Russia's demand against Ukraine's NATO membership.

The war, sparked by the Euromaidan protests in 2013 against a pro-Russian government, has evolved through significant events including the annexation of Crimea and the declaration of independence by pro-Russian regions. Despite multiple ceasefire attempts, fighting has persisted, reshaping the geopolitical landscape in Europe.


#culture

The Western Journal: While Joy Reid Is Canceled Over Horrible Ratings, Lara Trump Just Blew Ratings Away with New Show
While Joy Reid Is Canceled Over Horrible Ratings, Lara Trump Just Blew Ratings Away with New Show
Lara Trump's new Fox show, "My View with Lara Trump," has debuted to impressive ratings, attracting over 2.4 million viewers and outperforming competitors significantly. The show included high-profile guests and dominated the ratings against struggling left-wing networks like MSNBC and CNN.

The success of Lara Trump's show comes amid a downturn for liberal media, with notable figures like Joy Reid being canceled due to poor ratings. This trend reflects a broader discontent with Democratic messaging, as viewers seem to prefer the perspectives offered by Trump and his associates.


Front Page Magazine: Prager U Video: Joy Reid's Bills Have Been Affected
Prager U Video: Joy Reid's Bills Have Been Affected
Xaviaer from Prager U celebrates the cancellation of Joy Reid's MSNBC show, The ReidOut, calling it a long-awaited decision. He expresses satisfaction with the outcome in a brief video commentary.