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10 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Florida police officer injured after illegal alien crashes into marked patrol car
Florida police officer injured after illegal alien crashes into marked patrol car
A Florida police officer, Jacob Tapia, is recovering after being injured when illegal immigrant Paula Hernandez Lazaro crashed into his patrol car. Lazaro, who was driving without a license, has been living in the U.S. illegally for about 11 years and was arrested after the incident.

The Belle Isle Police Department confirmed that this was not Lazaro's first offense for driving without a license. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the incident, and they have received training to handle cases involving suspected illegal immigrants.


#politics

GB News: Birmingham bin strikes: Labour plunged into chaos after councillor quits party over 'rat tax'
Birmingham bin strikes: Labour plunged into chaos after councillor quits party over 'rat tax'
Birmingham councillor Sam Forsyth has resigned from the Labour Party over a controversial "rat tax" introduced amid a severe bin strike crisis. Forsyth criticized the £24.60 pest control charge, which disproportionately affects vulnerable residents, stating it could force them to choose between food and pest control.

The ongoing bin strike has led to a public health crisis, with 21,000 tonnes of rubbish accumulating on city streets, exacerbating rat infestations. Forsyth's resignation highlights concerns over the impact of the charge on low-income residents, while other councillors have called for similar actions against the Labour Party's policies.


#society

Le Monde: Sudan: NGO reports that paramilitaries raped women and used them as sex slaves
Sudan: NGO reports that paramilitaries raped women and used them as sex slaves
Amnesty International's report reveals that Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have employed sexual violence, including gang rapes and sexual slavery, as a tactic of war against women and girls amid ongoing conflict. The report highlights testimonies from victims detailing these atrocities.

The RSF's actions have contributed to a severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with the UN corroborating claims of widespread sexual violence. The war has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and displaced around 12 million people, as the country remains fragmented between military and paramilitary control.


#economy

Le Monde: How Trump's tariff dance is undermining investor confidence in the US
How Trump's tariff dance is undermining investor confidence in the US
President Trump announced a 90-day suspension of reciprocal tariffs, including a 20% tariff on European goods, amid financial market turmoil and pressure from supporters and Republican politicians. However, he maintained a 10% tariff on all US imports and proposed a 125% tax on China.

The announcement comes as concerns grow over the stability of the $29 trillion American debt market, traditionally viewed as a safe haven. Unlike past market downturns, investors are selling off American debt rather than seeking refuge in it.