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#illegals
Breitbart: 64 Illegal Boat Migrants Rescued After Capsizing Off Tunisian Coast
Tunisian authorities rescued 64 migrants from a capsized boat off the eastern Mediterranean coast. The migrants, attempting to illegally cross to Europe, were taken to port for investigation. Over 30,000 migrants from Libya reached Italy in 2024, with many reported missing or dead in the central Mediterranean.
#society
Breitbart: Canadians Boo U.S. National Anthem at WWE Elimination Chamber
During the WWE Elimination Chamber in Toronto, Canadian fans booed the U.S. national anthem sung by Elizabeth Irving. This incident follows a trend of similar reactions from Canadian audiences at various sporting events over the past two months.
Notably, New York Rangers fans reciprocated by booing "O Canada" at a recent game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The ongoing displays of discontent highlight a growing rivalry and tension between fans of the two nations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Actress Daryl Hannah Shouts Out Ukraine at Oscars: 'Slava Ukraini'
Daryl Hannah expressed support for Ukraine at the 2025 Oscars while presenting the Best Editor award, signaling with a peace sign and saying “Slava Ukraini.” This phrase, deeply rooted in Ukrainian identity, has served as a patriotic rallying cry amidst ongoing Russian aggression.
The phrase has historical significance, similar to national slogans in other countries. Meanwhile, Paul Roland Bois's film, EXEMPLUM, has received acclaim, boasting a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is available for free on various streaming platforms.
#economy
Le Monde: Behind negotiations with Washington looms economic uncertainty in Moscow
Russia's economy shows resilience amid inflation and uncertainty, with optimism following recent US-Russia diplomatic engagements. The markets reacted positively to signals of rapprochement, but business leaders warn that enduring peace is essential for sustained growth.
Projected growth for 2024 is limited to 1-2%, a decline from previous years, indicating a slowdown as the impacts of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine continue to weigh on the economy.
#culture
Breitbart: Box Office: ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Remains #1 in Weak Oscars Weekend
"Captain America: Brave New World" led the box office with $15 million, despite a significant drop from its opening weekend. The film has earned $163.7 million overall but received mixed reviews, leaving future Marvel releases to revive interest.
New release "Last Breath" debuted at $7.8 million, while "The Monkey" earned $6.4 million. Other films in the top ten included "Paddington in Peru" and "Dog Man." Overall, the weekend saw low box office performance across the board.
GB News: Adrien Brody branded 'entitled' as he sparks fury with 'worst ever' Oscars acceptance speech: 'So rude!'
Adrien Brody has won his second Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "The Brutalist," joining an elite group of performers with a 100% win rate from multiple nominations. His portrayal of Holocaust survivor László Tóth has garnered critical acclaim throughout the awards season.
During his acceptance speech, Brody addressed themes of war, antisemitism, and racism, urging for a more inclusive world. However, his request to cut the wrap-up music to extend his speech drew mixed reactions, with some viewers criticizing his conduct while others found it endearing.
#history
Fox News: Archaeologists uncover treasures from 3,000-year-old gold mine in Egypt that 'reveals historical secrets'
Egyptian officials have uncovered a 3,000-year-old mining complex near Marsa Alam, featuring ancient homes, workshops, and baths. The site includes a sophisticated gold extraction factory and various artifacts, such as ostraca, Ptolemaic coins, and statues, revealing insights into ancient Egyptian life.
The discoveries, which also encompass places of worship and administrative buildings, aim to enhance understanding of gold mining techniques and the social dynamics of miners in the Eastern Desert. This excavation is part of ongoing efforts to preserve Egypt's cultural heritage.