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22 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: Labour wants to send failed asylum seekers to the BALKANS as channel crossings skyrocket
Labour wants to send failed asylum seekers to the BALKANS as channel crossings skyrocket
Labour is exploring plans to deport failed asylum seekers to "return hubs" in the Balkans, as migrant crossings in the Channel rise significantly. The proposal involves relocating individuals to countries like Albania and North Macedonia, where they would be held in detention centers.

The initiative has gained support from the UN's International Organisation for Migration. Labour aims to address the small boats crisis while facing scrutiny over its rejection of the Conservative's Rwanda asylum deal. A government source emphasized the need for an international solution to this global challenge.


#society

Fox News: Camilla 'hated the idea of being queen,' slammed royal protocol: book
Camilla 'hated the idea of being queen,' slammed royal protocol: book
Royal author Tom Quinn reveals in his book that Queen Camilla initially loathed the idea of becoming queen, fearing constant scrutiny and preferring a private life. Despite her reservations, she eventually accepted the role after marrying King Charles III in 2005.

Quinn also notes that her relationship with Charles faced opposition from his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, who expressed disdain for her and feared she would be a "wicked stepmother." Harry's memoir further complicated family dynamics, as he accused Camilla of using him for publicity.


Fox News: 'Vitamin T' is latest vacation trend for travelers seeking 'longer, healthier lives'
'Vitamin T' is latest vacation trend for travelers seeking 'longer, healthier lives'
Kayak.com’s "What the Future Report" highlights a growing travel trend called "Vitamin T," where vacations are viewed as essential for wellness and longevity. By 2030, travel is expected to shift from luxury to a vital health intervention, with wellness amenities becoming increasingly prioritized by travelers.

Destinations like Sedona, Ojai, Big Sur, and Rincón are emerging as popular spots for those seeking rejuvenation through nature and holistic experiences. Activities include spiritual workshops, yoga retreats, and various outdoor adventures, emphasizing the connection between travel and well-being.


Fox News: Americans traveling abroad on spring break should know 3 crucial things to stay safe: expert
Americans traveling abroad on spring break should know 3 crucial things to stay safe: expert
As spring break approaches, travel safety expert Bobby McDonald advises students to prioritize safety while abroad, especially following the disappearance of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic. He emphasizes staying close to familiar areas, traveling in groups, and being aware of emergency contacts.

McDonald outlines protocols for handling a missing person situation, including notifying hotel staff and contacting the U.S. Embassy. He highlights that both men and women should be cautious while traveling, as safety concerns apply to all.


#crime

Fox News: California woman strangled to death while on overnight prison visit with quadruple murder convict husband
California woman strangled to death while on overnight prison visit with quadruple murder convict husband
A 62-year-old woman was killed during an unsupervised visit with her husband, a convicted murderer serving life in prison, at Mule Creek State Prison in California. The coroner ruled her death a homicide by strangulation, while no charges have been filed yet.

Concerns have been raised about the prison's decision to allow unsupervised visits for inmates with violent histories. The California Department of Corrections stated that family visits are privileges granted based on good behavior and eligibility criteria.


Fox News: ‘Happy Face’ serial killer nearly confessed brutal murders to teen daughter: ‘You’ll tell the authorities’
‘Happy Face’ serial killer nearly confessed brutal murders to teen daughter: ‘You’ll tell the authorities’
Melissa G. Moore reflects on her complex relationship with her father, Keith Jesperson, the "Happy Face" serial killer. During a breakfast together, Jesperson hinted at his dark past, which left Moore feeling uneasy. Captured in 1995, Jesperson confessed to killing eight women, impacting Moore's identity and childhood.

Now, as a mother, Moore has found solace in connecting with others affected by familial ties to crime. She shares her story to help others navigate similar experiences, emphasizing the need for support among families of perpetrators and victims alike.