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#illegals
Breitbart: UK Bans French 'Great Replacement' Writer From Entering Country
French writer Renaud Camus has been banned from entering the UK, deemed "not conducive to the public good" by the British government. His planned speeches at the Homeland Party and Oxford Union are now canceled, prompting criticism from his publisher about the erosion of liberal democracy in the UK.
Camus, known for coining the term "Great Replacement," has expressed concerns over rising violence and immigration issues in both the UK and France. His ban coincides with record-high migrant arrivals in the UK, raising alarms about societal cohesion.
#politics
Fox News: GOP gubernatorial candidate in key state touts record in race against Ramaswamy: 'Results, not just rhetoric'
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is campaigning for governor, emphasizing his record of results over rhetoric, particularly his achievements in uncovering efficiency savings and tackling public corruption. He contrasts his experience with that of tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who currently leads in polls.
Yost also addresses key issues such as the death penalty, taxpayer funding for sports stadiums, and economic concerns. He believes that his approach to these topics resonates with voters and positions him as a candidate capable of leading Ohio toward a prosperous future.
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Crushes Katy Perry with the Cold, Hard Truth: She’s Nowhere Close to Being an Astronaut
Katy Perry and five other women participated in a Blue Origin space flight, promoted as the first all-female crew. However, the Trump administration criticized the use of the term "astronaut," stating that the crew did not meet FAA criteria for such a designation, as they did not perform essential activities during the flight.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that true astronauts must have extensive training and contribute to safety during space missions, contrasting the crew's experience to merely taking a ride. The event sparked mockery and debate about the legitimacy of their astronaut status.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Putin Announces Temporary Ceasefire In Ukraine For Easter
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a 30-hour unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine, starting Saturday evening and lasting through Easter Sunday. He expects Ukraine to reciprocate but warned of a response to any provocations.
Le Monde: Iran, US conclude second round of high-stakes nuclear talks in Rome
The U.S. and Iran concluded a second round of talks in Rome regarding Tehran's nuclear program, described by Iranian media as constructive. The discussions, mediated by Oman, involved delegations in separate rooms, with messages relayed between them.
These talks follow indirect discussions in Muscat, marking the first high-level engagement since the U.S. withdrew from the nuclear accord in 2018. Both sides expressed cautious optimism about future negotiations, despite longstanding tensions.
Breitbart: Russia Claims Capture of Another Ukraine Holdout in Kursk Region
Russia has reportedly taken control of the village of Oleshnya in the Kursk region, pushing Ukrainian forces from one of their last footholds there. Ongoing fighting continues in the nearby village of Gornal, with Russian forces aiming to fully liberate the region.
In recent attacks, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched 87 drones, with some intercepted or jammed. Damage was reported in the Odesa and Sumy regions, but no casualties occurred. Russia claimed to have shot down two Ukrainian drones during the same period.
#religion
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Does Easter Actually Have Pagan Roots?
Claims that Easter has pagan roots are unfounded. The holiday celebrates the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, linked to the Jewish Passover. The name "Easter" likely derives from the Germanic word for spring, not from a pagan goddess.
Easter's date is determined by the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox. Traditions like Easter eggs and bunnies stem from cultural practices associated with spring, not paganism. Easter remains a Christian observance.
Times Of Israel: Orthodox Christian pilgrims gather in Jerusalem for annual Holy Fire ceremony
Christian pilgrims gathered in Jerusalem for the annual Holy Fire ceremony, a significant event for Greek Orthodox communities held at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The ceremony, which has been observed for over a thousand years, involves clergy retrieving the Holy Fire from the Edicule, believed to be Jesus' tomb.
Attendance often exceeds the church's capacity, leading to tensions and safety concerns. While many believers view the ignition of the Holy Fire as a miracle, some critics question its authenticity.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: 5 years after a dark COVID Easter, faith is flourishing
Five years post-COVID, Christians in America are seeing a resurgence in faith and church attendance, with many parishes reporting significant growth. The isolation during the pandemic has led to a renewed appreciation for communal worship and spiritual connection.
As Easter approaches, the contrast between the lockdowns of 2020 and the current vibrant church gatherings highlights a potential revival in religious observance. This shift reflects a deeper yearning for purpose and community, suggesting that the challenges faced during the pandemic may have strengthened faith among many.
#crime
Breitbart: Italy Upholds Life Sentence for Pakistani Couple over Honor Killing of Daughter
An Italian appeals court has upheld life sentences for a Pakistani couple convicted of the honor killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who was murdered for refusing an arranged marriage. The court found that her family participated in the crime, which has highlighted the issue of immigrant women facing violence for defying traditional family expectations.
Saman's body was discovered in 2022, 18 months after her disappearance. Her father, mother, and two cousins were sentenced, with her uncle receiving a 22-year prison term. The case has drawn attention to the cultural challenges faced by immigrant women in Italy.
Breitbart: Doctor Accused of Killing 15 Patients, Suspected in 95 Other Deaths
A German palliative care doctor, known as “Johannes M,” faces charges for the murders of at least 15 patients and is suspected in 95 more cases. Prosecutors allege he used anesthetics and muscle relaxers to cause respiratory paralysis, leading to death, and attempted to cover up the crimes.
The doctor, detained since August 2022, is accused of starting fires in patients' homes to conceal his actions. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities examining 395 deaths and planning to exhume additional bodies. Prosecutors seek a lifetime ban from practicing medicine in Germany.
GB News: Urgent manhunt launched for man on the run who tried to abduct five-year-old girl in Asda
Police are searching for Tadas Kuslevicius, 36, a fugitive wanted for attempting to abduct a five-year-old girl at an Asda supermarket in North Wales. He was previously jailed for 10 weeks in 2021 for the incident but failed to comply with post-custody supervision, leading to a warrant for his arrest.
Kuslevicius is described as about six feet tall, with brown hair and brown eyes, and is believed to have connections in the Deeside area and Ellesmere Port. Authorities are urging anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact the police or Crimestoppers.
Forbes: Tesla Protests And Vandalism Surge: Justice Department Announces Charges Against Sixth Alleged Vandal
The Justice Department has arrested a college student in Kansas City for allegedly committing arson against a Tesla dealership, marking the sixth federal charge related to a series of vandalism incidents targeting Tesla vehicles across the U.S. These acts include arson, vandalism, and gunfire, with authorities labeling them as domestic terrorism.
The FBI is investigating these incidents, which appear to involve lone offenders using improvised incendiary devices. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has suggested that larger forces are behind the protests, linking them to certain billionaires without providing evidence. The Justice Department has warned that those involved in these attacks will face severe consequences.