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15 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Sanctuary NY: Illegal Accused of Beating 2-Month-Old Daughter to Death
A Guatemalan illegal alien, Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, has been arrested for the murder of his two-month-old daughter in Nassau County, New York. He allegedly inflicted severe injuries on the infant, claiming he did not want her. Rabanales-Pretzantzin had been released into the U.S. by the Biden administration while awaiting deportation.
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder condemned the situation, stating that Rabanales-Pretzantzin should not have been in the country or allowed to have a child. He faces charges of second-degree murder and remains in custody with an ICE detainer placed on him.
#politics
Breitbart: Rodrigo Duterte Appears Before the Hague as Filipinos Protest 'Crimes Against Humanity' Charges
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague following his arrest on crimes against humanity charges related to his anti-drug campaign. The ICC alleges he is responsible for mass murders during his presidency from 2016 to 2022.
Duterte's supporters are protesting his arrest, claiming it undermines Philippine sovereignty. His daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, has criticized the government for surrendering her father to foreign powers, framing the situation as a political feud. Duterte remains a candidate for mayor of Davao City despite the ongoing prosecution.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Hamas agrees to release US soldier as part of hostage exchange with Israel
Hamas plans to release Edan Alexander, the last American hostage in Gaza, as part of negotiations for a ceasefire. The release is contingent on talks regarding a second phase of the ceasefire, which includes lifting the blockade imposed by Israel.
The situation remains tense, with accusations of manipulation from both sides. Since the conflict escalated on October 7, hostilities have resulted in significant casualties and displacement, prompting calls for international mediation.
Times Of Israel: Rubio declares South African envoy ‘persona non grata’: He hates Trump and US
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has declared South Africa's ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, persona non grata, labeling him a "race-baiting politician" who is unwelcome due to his criticism of America and support for Hamas. This decision reflects deteriorating US-South Africa relations.
Rasool's tenure has been marked by his pro-Palestine stance and criticism of Israel, which has hindered his ability to engage with US officials. The tensions stem from past US financial aid cuts and differing views on land policy in South Africa.
#economy
Le Monde: Gold tops $3,000 for first time on Trump tariff war, stocks rebound
Gold prices surpassed $3,000 for the first time as demand for safe-haven assets increased amid trade tensions and market volatility. U.S. stock markets showed gains, buoyed by Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer's decision to support a spending bill that would avert a government shutdown.
European markets also rebounded following Germany's progress on a significant infrastructure and defense spending program. However, analysts cautioned that recent market rallies may be short-lived due to ongoing trade disputes and economic uncertainties.
#military
Fox News: FAA 'permanently restricting' Washington helicopter traffic after fatal midair collision near DC airport
The FAA is implementing new safety measures around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following a deadly midair collision in January that killed 67. These measures include permanently restricting non-essential helicopter operations and closing a specific helicopter route identified as a safety risk.
The NTSB has criticized the military's use of "visual separation" during operations, which may have contributed to the crash. The FAA will now limit this practice and ensure urgent helicopter missions maintain safe distances from commercial aircraft.
#education
Breitbart: Cuba to Help Build University in China
Cuba and China are set to establish a joint university in Hebei, marking Cuba's first educational institution abroad. The initiative aims to enhance educational collaboration, with China providing 200 scholarships annually to Cuban students, focusing on advanced technologies.
This partnership comes amid Cuba's ongoing economic struggles and efforts to internationalize its education system. Recent protests by students highlight the challenges faced in Cuba, including shortages of essential resources. China's support has been crucial for Cuba during crises.
#sports
Breitbart: Caitlin Clark's Boyfriend Posts Strong Reaction After His Father Is Ejected from Game, Fired by Iowa After 15 Years
Fran McCaffrey has been dismissed as head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team after 15 years, following two missed NCAA Tournaments and a poor performance against Illinois. His son, Connor McCaffrey, expressed his feelings on social media with clown emojis and nostalgic posts about his father's achievements.
Connor, a former Iowa player and current assistant coach at Butler, is also known for his relationship with WNBA star Caitlin Clark. Despite the firing, Iowa remains significant for Connor, as it is where he played and met Clark. Butler recently lost to St. John's, while the WNBA season resumes on May 16.