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8 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: UK Open to Slavery Reparations Talks with Caribbean Nations: Report
UK Open to Slavery Reparations Talks with Caribbean Nations: Report
The UK Labour government is reportedly considering discussions with Caribbean nations regarding reparations for the slave trade. The Foreign Office may meet with the Caribbean Community's Reparations Commission, led by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, who has called for £3.9 trillion in reparations.

Despite earlier support from Foreign Secretary David Lammy, he has since downplayed cash reparations, emphasizing future partnerships instead. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated that the UK will not pay reparations but is open to discussions on "reparatory justice," such as debt relief.


GB News: Keir Starmer urged to 'wake up and listen' as SHOCK new poll places Reform neck-and-neck with Labour: 'People are not listened to!'
Keir Starmer urged to 'wake up and listen' as SHOCK new poll places Reform neck-and-neck with Labour: 'People are not listened to!'
New polling indicates that Reform UK may soon rival both major parties, with projections showing Conservatives at 178 seats, Labour at 174, and Reform UK at 175 if a general election were held now. Political commentator Suzy Stride emphasizes the need for Labour to listen to overlooked voters.

Stride warns that while the poll isn't a definitive prediction, it serves as a critical wake-up call for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. The unprecedented three-way split in voter intentions highlights significant shifts in the UK's political landscape.


Breitbart: Germany Says Green Extremist Vandalism May Be Russian False Flag Op
Germany Says Green Extremist Vandalism May Be Russian False Flag Op
In Germany, hundreds of cars were sabotaged with environmentalist messages, initially blamed on radical Green activists. However, reports suggest these acts may have been orchestrated by Russian agents aiming to discredit the Green Party ahead of a snap election.

The investigation points to a group of young men who allegedly received payment from a Russian contact to disable vehicles. German officials have raised concerns about foreign interference and disinformation tactics targeting democratic processes.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump Bars Aid to South Africa; Offers Asylum to 'Afrikaner Refugees'
Trump Bars Aid to South Africa; Offers Asylum to 'Afrikaner Refugees'
President Trump signed an executive order suspending aid to South Africa, citing the country's Expropriation Act, which allows for property seizure without compensation, particularly affecting Afrikaners. The order also offers asylum to Afrikaner refugees facing discrimination.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa rejected Trump's claims, asserting that the nation would not be intimidated. The U.S. will halt foreign aid to South Africa while promoting the resettlement of Afrikaners escaping government-sponsored discrimination.


#culture

Breitbart: Stage and Film Actor Tony Roberts, Frequently Featured in Woody Allen Movies, Dies at 85
Stage and Film Actor Tony Roberts, Frequently Featured in Woody Allen Movies, Dies at 85
Tony Roberts, a Tony Award-nominated theater performer known for his roles in Broadway musicals and Woody Allen films, has died at 85. His career included notable performances in "How Now, Dow Jones," "Sugar," and "Victor/Victoria," among others.

Roberts also appeared in several Allen films, including "Annie Hall" and "Hannah and Her Sisters," and was recognized for his engaging stage presence. He is survived by his daughter, Nicole Burley.


#crime

The Western Journal: Police Officer Killed While Investigating Suspicious Person Report, Governor Asks for Prayer
Police Officer Killed While Investigating Suspicious Person Report, Governor Asks for Prayer
A police officer in Roswell, Georgia, was shot and killed while responding to a report of a suspicious person at a shopping center. The suspect opened fire upon the officer's arrival, leading to a chase before his arrest. The officer later died at the hospital.

Governor Brian Kemp expressed condolences and urged Georgians to pray for the officer's family and the Roswell Police Department, highlighting the sacrifices made by law enforcement.