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13 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal Migrant Crossings Hit New Daily Record for the Year in Britain
Illegal Migrant Crossings Hit New Daily Record for the Year in Britain
Illegal crossings of the English Channel reached a record daily total of 623 migrants on Saturday, surpassing the previous high of 592 in March. This brings the total for the year to approximately 8,000, amid ongoing challenges for the UK government in curbing illegal migration.

Despite promises to dismantle people-smuggling operations, the government has not adopted a turn-back-the-boats policy similar to Australia's successful approach. The influx of illegal immigrants is straining public resources and increasing costs, with support for asylum seekers rising significantly in recent years.


#society

Breitbart: Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial to Begin Tuesday in New York
Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial to Begin Tuesday in New York
Harvey Weinstein's retrial begins in New York, following the overturning of his 2017 conviction for rape and sexual assault. The New York Court of Appeals ruled that witness handling in the original trial was unlawful, marking a setback for the movement.

Weinstein faces charges related to assaults on former production assistant Mimi Haleyi and aspiring actress Jessica Mann, among others. His lawyer claims the trial atmosphere has shifted since the initial proceedings, while Weinstein maintains that the encounters were consensual.


GB News: Easter holidays travel warning as state of emergency declared in Spanish hotspot
Easter holidays travel warning as state of emergency declared in Spanish hotspot
The Canary Islands government has declared a state of emergency in Lanzarote due to severe flooding caused by intense rainfall over the weekend. This is the first activation of the island-wide emergency plan for flood risk, with significant impacts reported in Arrecife, Teguise, and San Bartolomé.

Emergency services have responded to around 150 incidents related to flooding, affecting homes and roads. Authorities are advising residents to avoid travel and to stay informed, as conditions remain hazardous and further downpours are expected.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump isn’t ending the war in Ukraine, he’s prolonging it
Trump isn’t ending the war in Ukraine, he’s prolonging it
Donald Trump claimed he could end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours, but nearly three months into his second term, no progress has been made. His administration's optimism for a peace deal by Easter has faded as Russia escalates its offensive, with significant casualties reported.

Trump's team appears more focused on reaching any deal with Putin, even if it means conceding territory to Russia. Suggestions of partitioning Ukraine have emerged, raising concerns about the implications of such a strategy. The ongoing conflict remains in Putin's favor, complicating Trump's negotiating position.


Breitbart: Over Thirty Killed in Russian Missile Strike in Ukraine
Over Thirty Killed in Russian Missile Strike in Ukraine
A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy killed at least 32 people, including two children, during Palm Sunday celebrations. The attack injured 84 others, prompting President Zelenskyy to call for a global response to what he termed acts of terrorism.

This incident follows a recent missile strike in Kryvyi Rih that also resulted in civilian casualties. Tensions remain high as both nations accuse each other of violating a ceasefire agreement amid ongoing diplomatic discussions.


#culture

Fox News: 'The Breakfast Club' cast reunites for the first time in 40 years, leaving one star 'very emotional'
'The Breakfast Club' cast reunites for the first time in 40 years, leaving one star 'very emotional'
The cast of "The Breakfast Club" reunited for the first time in 40 years at C2E2 in Chicago, reflecting on their experiences making the film. Molly Ringwald expressed emotional gratitude for the gathering, while Emilio Estevez joined the reunion, dispelling past misconceptions about his absence.

The reunion sparked positive reactions from fans on social media, highlighting the film's lasting impact. Ringwald acknowledged that while she loves the movie, some elements, particularly Judd Nelson's character, have not aged well.