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23 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Navy deploys additional warship to curb illegal immigration, drug smuggling at the southern border
Navy deploys additional warship to curb illegal immigration, drug smuggling at the southern border
The Navy has deployed the USS Spruance, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, to the southern border to assist in combating illegal immigration and drug smuggling. This mission aims to restore territorial integrity and enhance maritime efforts in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security.

The deployment is part of a broader strategy to address maritime-related threats and support interagency operations. The USS Spruance will work alongside the USS Gravely and a U.S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment to bolster U.S. Northern Command's capabilities in response to recent surges in migrant boat encounters.


#society

GB News: Heathrow was warned of major issue that led to chaos a DECADE AGO as urgent investigation ordered
Heathrow was warned of major issue that led to chaos a DECADE AGO as urgent investigation ordered
Heathrow Airport faced significant disruption due to a power outage linked to its reliance on a single electrical substation, a risk highlighted in a 2014 report. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband announced an investigation into Britain's energy resilience following the incident, which affected thousands of passengers.

The airport's CEO noted that while safety systems remained operational, many functions halted during the outage. The government aims to prevent future occurrences and will review the incident's implications for critical national infrastructure. The Metropolitan Police are also investigating potential links to terrorism, though they currently do not consider it suspicious.


#economy

Le Monde: Amid Syria's ruined economy, Aleppo's textile industry dreams of revival
Amid Syria's ruined economy, Aleppo's textile industry dreams of revival
Aleppo's textile industry, once a thriving sector with over 60,000 businesses, has drastically declined due to war and regime corruption, with only 10% still operational. The Sheikh Najjar industrial zone, intended as a hub for flagship companies, now lies in ruins.

Factory owner Hassan El-Entabbi highlights the resilience of his company amid chaos, but the overall situation reflects a broader economic collapse in Syria. The war has effectively ended the industry's renaissance, leaving many factories damaged or closed.