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11 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Venezuela’s Maduro Pauses Deportation Flights over End of Biden-Era Oil License
Nicolás Maduro announced that Venezuela will no longer accept U.S. deportation flights for Venezuelan migrants following the cancellation of Chevron's oil license by President Trump. Maduro criticized the U.S. for its treatment of migrants and claimed the sanctions have exacerbated the migrant crisis.
He emphasized the need for the U.S. to respect the human rights of migrants, while asserting that the crisis originated from the collapse of the Venezuelan economy under socialism, not U.S. sanctions. Maduro's regime has faced significant criticism for its role in the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Breitbart: UK Couple Fined After Stowaway Illegal Migrant Found Clung to Vehicle
A British couple has been fined £1,500 after an illegal migrant was found hiding on their vehicle while returning from France. Despite notifying the police upon discovering the stowaway, the Home Office accused them of negligence, highlighting ongoing issues with illegal migration in the UK.
The couple plans to appeal, arguing that their actions were correct and that the fine discourages others from reporting similar incidents. The situation underscores the challenges faced by the UK government in managing illegal immigration, with a significant rise in crossings from France this year.
#politics
Times Of Israel: US protesters issue call to arms as Columbia activist threatened with deportation
Anti-Israel protests erupted in New York City following the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and protest leader. Demonstrators gathered to demand his release, carrying signs and chanting slogans linking his arrest to broader issues of free speech and immigration rights.
Khalil's detention has raised significant legal questions regarding free speech protections and immigration law, particularly in light of allegations that he endorsed activities aligned with Hamas. The Trump administration has indicated a crackdown on student protesters, asserting that support for terrorist organizations could lead to deportation.
#society
GB News: Aldi brings out 'must-try' chicken dish set to delight the masses - 'bold and authentic!'
Aldi is expanding its Flake Bake range with new chicken patties launching March 12, priced at 99p. The patties feature seasoned chicken and Caribbean spices in a flaky pastry, following the success of over one million beef patties sold.
Flake Bake, created by Paul and Mike Williams, is the first brand from Aldi's Next Big Thing to become a regular product. The duo has achieved significant recognition, including spots in initiatives promoting Black entrepreneurship.
#economy
Breitbart: Report: Nicaragua Received $373.5 Million in Remittances from the U.S. in January
In January 2025, Nicaragua received $373.5 million in remittances from the U.S., accounting for 83% of total remittances that month. This amount, while down 7% from December 2024, was $81.4 million higher than January 2024. Remittances have become crucial to Nicaragua's economy, comprising over 27% of its GDP.
The surge in remittances, largely driven by Nicaraguans in the U.S., has helped stabilize the economy under President Daniel Ortega, despite ongoing repression and economic challenges. The regime benefits politically and financially from these funds, using them to mitigate social unrest and support local commerce.
#crime
Fox News: InfoWars reporter Jamie White 'brutally murdered' near Austin residential area, outlet says
Texas authorities are investigating the homicide of InfoWars reporter Jamie White, who was killed in Austin on Sunday night. This marks the city's eighth murder of 2025, with police finding White at the scene showing signs of trauma. He later died at a hospital.
InfoWars expressed deep sadness over White's death, labeling it "brutal" and "senseless," while attributing part of the blame to local policies. The Austin Police Department is actively working on the case amid rising crime concerns in the city.
Fox News: Police arrest 4 in connection to hyperbaric chamber fire that killed 5-year-old Michigan boy: report
Four individuals, including Tammi Peterson, CEO of The Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, have been arrested following the explosion of a hyperbaric chamber that resulted in the death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper in January. Peterson faces charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter.
The incident occurred while Thomas was receiving treatment for ADHD and sleep apnea. His mother, who was in the waiting room, suffered serious injuries while attempting to rescue him. Investigations are ongoing, and the Oxford Center has expressed disappointment over the timing of the charges.
#sports
Breitbart: Disqualifications and Suspensions for Ski Jumpers Allegedly Involved in Cheating Scandal
Several Norwegian ski jumpers, including Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang, have been disqualified for using altered suits with reinforced seams to gain an unfair advantage at the 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Their coach and equipment manager have also been suspended.
The Norwegian Ski Federation is under investigation for the manipulation of equipment, which was discovered after a video surfaced online. While the coach admitted knowledge of the alterations, the athletes claim they were unaware of the changes made to their suits.
#technology
Le Monde: Elon Musk claims X hit by major cyberattack
Elon Musk reported that X (formerly Twitter) faced a significant cyberattack, affecting users across multiple continents. Musk suggested that the attack may have been orchestrated by a nation-state or large group, speculating that the source could be linked to the Ukraine area.
The outage left tens of thousands unable to access the platform, raising concerns about the impact of staff cuts on X's stability. Critics argue that Musk's management decisions have contributed to ongoing technical issues and the spread of misinformation on the platform.