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20 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Detains Illegal Aliens in Greater Boston, DC Raids
ICE has intensified operations against illegal aliens, conducting recent raids in Greater Boston and Washington, DC, targeting individuals with final orders for removal. Under the current administration, ICE is empowered to make collateral arrests, detaining additional illegal aliens encountered during operations.
Activists have responded to these tactics with legal challenges, claiming violations of previous agreements regarding collateral arrests. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's DOJ is moving to dismiss challenges to state laws aimed at enforcing immigration regulations.
#politics
Le Monde: Ecology: A major renunciation is at work in France and around the world
The SGPE has expressed concern over a significant slowdown in CO2 emissions reduction, warning that 2024 may mark a turning point. This comes amid rising anti-environmental sentiment, even within the government, jeopardizing goals like the European Green Deal and the Paris Agreement.
Morale is low following the resignation of SGPE head Antoine Pellion, as senior officials note an ecological backlash against key environmental objectives, including biodiversity protection and pollution control.
#society
Fox News: 30 years after deadly Tokyo subway gassing, survivors and victims’ families still seeking closure
Thirty years after the deadly sarin gas attack in Tokyo's subway, survivors and families of victims continue to seek justice. The attack, carried out by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, killed 13 and sickened thousands. Despite the cult's disbandment and the execution of its leader, successor groups remain active and have ignored compensation orders.
Survivors still suffer from health issues and trauma, prompting calls for stronger government action against these groups. Advocacy efforts have led to some legislative changes, but many feel that lessons from the attack have not been adequately shared to prevent future cult-related tragedies.
Fox News: Coffee costs a content creator more than $340: 'Got goosebumps'
A content creator in England, Carmie Sellitto, spent £265 (around $340) on a cup of Japan Typica Natural coffee, one of the most expensive in Britain. Despite the hefty price, he found it indistinguishable from a much cheaper iced latte his friend ordered.
Sellitto expressed disappointment in the coffee's flavor, describing it as tasting more like fruit than coffee. He rated the experience a five out of ten and stated he wouldn't purchase it again, claiming he could make better coffee himself.
Breitbart: Reports: China Forces Uyghurs to Film Themselves Eating During Ramadan
Chinese authorities in East Turkistan are requiring Uyghur Muslims to submit daily video proof of eating during Ramadan, a month of fasting. This measure aims to ensure compliance with government restrictions on religious practices, which have intensified since 2014.
The Chinese government has previously banned Ramadan fasting for various groups, and the current video requirement is part of broader efforts to suppress Uyghur religious identity. Observing Ramadan has become increasingly dangerous, with reports of surveillance and punishment for those attempting to fast.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Full text: Freed hostage Eli Sharabi asks UN Security Council, ‘Where was the world?’
Eli Sharabi, a former hostage of Hamas, recounted his harrowing experience at the UN Security Council, revealing the brutal conditions he endured for 491 days. He shared the tragic loss of his wife and daughters, who were murdered during the October 7 attack, and emphasized the ongoing plight of other hostages still in captivity.
Sharabi called for immediate action from the international community, criticizing the UN and Red Cross for their inaction and highlighting how Hamas exploited humanitarian aid. He urged world leaders to prioritize the rescue of remaining hostages, declaring, "Bring them all home."
#military
Fox News: Israel begins ground operation in Hamas stronghold of Rafah, expands activities in Gaza
Israeli forces have launched ground operations in Gaza, targeting the Hamas stronghold of Rafah to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, particularly in the Shavura neighborhood. This comes after a ceasefire collapsed, with Israel accusing Hamas of failing to release hostages.
The IDF has intensified its military actions, including airstrikes throughout Gaza and responding to missile threats from Yemen. The operations aim to degrade Hamas's capabilities while addressing attacks from Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
#other
GB News: US weather: Arctic blizzards and tropical heat threaten two-month relentless storm siege
A clash of Arctic blizzards and tropical heat is set to create a two-month storm siege across the U.S., with meteorologists warning of severe weather conditions. Over 50 tornadoes have already been reported, with Arkansas experiencing record EF4 tornadoes and a rising death toll of 42.
As winter storms continue, blizzard conditions are expected in the Central Plains and Great Lakes, with snowfall rates of up to two inches per hour. Meanwhile, southern regions face wildfire risks due to dry conditions and high winds.