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#politics
The Telegraph: Poland bans migrants from claiming asylum
Poland has enacted a ban on migrants claiming asylum, citing the need to regain control over its borders amid a surge of migrants from Belarus. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the suspension, which will last up to 60 days, with certain exemptions for vulnerable individuals.
The legislation aims to address concerns that Russia is using migration as a weapon. The ban will take effect immediately.
Fox News: Musk's DOGE pulls back the curtain on what's getting axed next and more top headlines
Trump criticizes a judge assigned to a lawsuit over leaked chats, calling it "disgraceful." Meanwhile, a Texas bill aimed at streamlining DOGE regulations passes the Senate, and a former lawmaker is released after arrest for alleged enticement of a minor.
In media, a New York Times columnist critiques Obama's legacy, while NYC colleges distribute pamphlets to help students resist deportations. CUNY revises a job listing for 'Palestinian Studies' after a state order.
Fox News: Trump endorses Sen. Lindsey Graham for re-election: 'HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN'
President Trump endorsed Senator Lindsey Graham for re-election in 2026, praising him as a "wonderful friend" and highlighting his efforts on economic growth, border security, and military support. Trump urged South Carolinians to support Graham for a significant win.
Graham expressed gratitude for Trump's endorsement, emphasizing their friendship and shared political goals. He aims to be a key supporter of Trump's agenda in the Senate. Trump also backed several other Republican lawmakers in his recent posts.
The Federalist: GOP Shouldn't Use Budget Gimmicks To Extend Trump Tax Cuts
Congress faces a critical decision on whether to extend the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provisions set to expire at year-end. The debate centers on using a "current policy baseline," which assumes the TCJA will continue at no cost, versus a "current law baseline," which estimates a $4 trillion expense if extended.
Experts warn that extending the TCJA without addressing federal debt could worsen the fiscal situation, especially with rising interest rates. Critics argue that if Republicans set a precedent for using accounting gimmicks, Democrats may exploit it to expand welfare programs, complicating future budget negotiations.
The Economist: Donald Trump is affecting politics everywhere
Slawomir Mentzen, a far-right candidate in Poland, is gaining traction in the presidential race, now polling second with one in five voters supporting him. His platform includes opposition to various groups and a growing antagonism towards Ukraine.
Trump's influence is noted as a challenge for European right-wing leaders, creating complications for figures like Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen.
The Federalist: Amy Coney Barrett's Disappointing SCOTUS Tenure Is A Choice
Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett has drawn mixed reactions from conservatives since her appointment to the Supreme Court. While she has played a role in significant rulings, such as overturning Roe v. Wade, her inconsistent application of originalist principles has left many disappointed.
Recent cases, including Bondi v. Vanderstok and Fischer v. United States, showcase her alignment with moderate and liberal justices, raising concerns about her commitment to constitutional interpretation. Critics argue that her decisions could jeopardize Americans' rights amid increasing judicial overreach.
#society
GB News: Silenced: Gary Mond who fought censors and WON warns of 'blasphemy law' threat to Britain as political Islam grows
Gary Mond, a charity trustee previously disqualified for alleged Islamophobia, has voiced concerns over the state of free speech in Britain. After successfully appealing his disqualification, he criticized the policing of opinions and emphasized the importance of tolerance, regardless of the number of Muslims in the UK.
Mond, who served with the Jewish National Fund UK, faced backlash for his views on Islamic extremism and political Islam. He warned against potential blasphemy laws and called for unity in combating anti-Semitism, expressing hope for a future where individuals can speak freely without fear of censorship.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron pledges €2 billion in military aid to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and around 30 European delegations to bolster Ukraine's bargaining position in ongoing peace talks with Russia. Macron emphasized the need for continued military support for Ukraine, announcing a €2 billion military aid package.
The leaders discussed the potential deployment of a European "reassurance force" in Ukraine to ensure compliance with a ceasefire, though the logistics and backing for such a force remain uncertain. The summit aims to maintain pressure on Russia while enhancing Ukraine's military capabilities amid stalled negotiations.
#economy
Le Monde: Thousands of jobs at risk after tariff-hit British Steel confirms furnace closures
British Steel, owned by Chinese group Jingye, plans to shut blast furnaces and other operations in England, risking up to 2,700 job losses. The company cites challenging market conditions, US tariffs, and high environmental costs as reasons for the closures.
The shutdowns, affecting Scunthorpe's steelmaking capacity, come amid fears of a recession in the US impacting global markets. Britain exports about 10% of its steel to the US, valued at nearly £400 million in 2023.
#military
Fox News: North Korea's Kim oversees test of AI-powered suicide drones
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced the increased production of AI-powered suicide drones, emphasizing their importance in modern military development. Recent tests showcased drones capable of reconnaissance and targeting, enhancing North Korea's military capabilities.
This announcement follows North Korea's unveiling of a nuclear-powered submarine and its involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, raising security concerns for South Korea and the U.S. Analysts suggest that North Korea may receive technology transfers from Russia in exchange for military support.
#culture
Le Monde: At Depardieu's sexual assault trial, the twilight of a relic from the 'old world'
Fanny Ardant passionately defended Gérard Depardieu in a Paris courtroom, praising his artistic spirit and acknowledging the risks of acting. She criticized societal changes that discourage support for him, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and personal agency in relationships.
#crime
Fox News: Top MS-13 leader arrested in Virginia
U.S. authorities have apprehended the top MS-13 leader for the East Coast in Woodbridge, Virginia. The 24-year-old suspect is among the gang's top three leaders in the U.S. His identity has not yet been disclosed.
This situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.