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GB News: Locals in town set to have more asylum seekers than residents claim they have been 'silenced' for fear of facing a 'woke backlash'
Locals in town set to have more asylum seekers than residents claim they have been 'silenced' for fear of facing a 'woke backlash'
Residents of Wethersfield, Essex, are hesitant to voice concerns about a new asylum center due to fears of backlash. The facility, housing 800 male migrants, has led to decreased property values and safety worries among locals.

Despite private opposition, few residents speak out publicly. Legal challenges have arisen following a ruling that the Home Office acted unlawfully regarding vulnerable asylum seekers at the center. Local leaders are exploring alternative uses for the site as the contract expires in 2027.


Fox News: Wendy Williams spotted having dinner in New York after desperate plea for freedom from guardianship
Wendy Williams spotted having dinner in New York after desperate plea for freedom from guardianship
Wendy Williams was seen in New York City, using a mobility scooter to attend dinner at an Italian restaurant. Recently hospitalized for evaluation after a welfare check, she insists she is not incapacitated and wants to end her guardianship, claiming she passed a competency test.

Williams, who has been under a court-appointed guardianship since May 2022, voiced her desire for independence and to reclaim control over her life and finances. She has been diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, which have raised concerns about her cognitive abilities.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Will Kash Patel Hunt Down Iranian Operatives and Agents of Influence?
Will Kash Patel Hunt Down Iranian Operatives and Agents of Influence?
The confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI director indicates a shift towards a more aggressive stance against Iran and its proxies. Patel, a critic of the Biden administration's approach, has highlighted Iran's ongoing influence and military actions in the region, particularly following recent conflicts involving Hamas and Hezbollah.

As Iran adapts and continues its influence operations, concerns arise over its connections with Western think tanks and political figures. The situation underscores the need for vigilance against Iranian influence in global policymaking and a reevaluation of previous diplomatic strategies.


Front Page Magazine: What Zelenskyy Can Learn From Ben Franklin
What Zelenskyy Can Learn From Ben Franklin
After the U.S. gained independence, Benjamin Franklin secured French support through diplomacy, expressing gratitude to King Louis XVI for assistance. This alliance was crucial for the American cause, culminating in the Treaty of Paris and recognition of independence.

In contrast, during the French Revolution, emissary Edmond Genet defied U.S. neutrality by outfitting privateers, leading to tensions with the American government. President Washington's administration maintained a neutral stance, allowing Genet to stay despite the risk of execution. The current situation with Ukraine suggests President Zelenskyy should emulate Franklin’s diplomatic approach rather than Genet’s defiance.


Front Page Magazine: BBC Produces a Propaganda Film for Hamas
BBC Produces a Propaganda Film for Hamas
The BBC has apologized for serious editorial mistakes in a documentary produced by Hoyo Films, which featured a narrator linked to Hamas. The BBC admitted it failed to adequately vet the production company, which paid substantial sums to the Hamas-affiliated family of the young narrator.

An investigation is underway to assess the financial transactions involved and the BBC's decision-making process. This incident raises concerns about the BBC's bias in reporting on Israel and the Palestinians, and the British government is now scrutinizing the corporation's practices.