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29 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: UK Lawmaker Blames Weather for Cross-Channel Illegal Migrant Surge
UK Lawmaker Blames Weather for Cross-Channel Illegal Migrant Surge
Record illegal crossings of the English Channel have surged past 10,000 this year, attributed by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to favorable weather conditions. She emphasized the role of criminal smuggling gangs but did not address underlying issues like free accommodations and lack of French cooperation.

Cooper acknowledged the situation is unsustainable and highlighted the risks to border security, yet promised measures to combat smuggling have yet to yield results. Critics argue the influx of migrants, particularly young men, poses a threat to British citizens and is unjustifiable.


Breitbart: Mississippi: Illegal Migrant Sentenced for Raping a Woman
Mississippi: Illegal Migrant Sentenced for Raping a Woman
Jose “Rigo” Rigoberto Mejia-Cubias, a 37-year-old illegal migrant from El Salvador, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for raping a woman at a Madison, Mississippi restaurant. He had previously been deported in 2010 and illegally re-entered the U.S.

The incident occurred in January when the victim, who was unconscious during the assault, identified Mejia-Cubias as the bartender who served her drinks. Surveillance footage corroborated the crime. He also faces charges for illegal entry into the U.S. after his deportation.


#politics

Forbes: Amazon Denies Any Plan To Highlight Tariff Price Hikes After White House Criticizes ‘Hostile’ Act
Amazon Denies Any Plan To Highlight Tariff Price Hikes After White House Criticizes ‘Hostile’ Act
The White House criticized Amazon for allegedly planning to display tariff-related price increases to consumers, which Amazon denied. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called it a "hostile and political act," questioning why Amazon did not take similar action during the Biden administration's inflation rise.

Amazon's stock fell 1% following the White House's remarks. The company clarified that while it considered showing tariff costs on its Haul platform, it was never approved. Amazon is set to report its earnings soon, having generated $638 billion in revenue last year.


Breitbart: Le Pen Deputy Bardella to Run for French Presidency if Court Ban Stands
Le Pen Deputy Bardella to Run for French Presidency if Court Ban Stands
Jordan Bardella, president of France's National Rally party, plans to run for president if Marine Le Pen's five-year ban from political office is upheld. A Paris court ruled against Le Pen for misusing EU funds, a decision critics deem politically motivated.

Bardella, a close ally of Le Pen, emphasizes loyalty and unity within the party, stating he views her as the rightful candidate. Despite his rising popularity and potential as a candidate, he remains committed to supporting Le Pen and fighting her legal battles.


Fox News: Irritated Chuck Todd refuses to accept 'stupid premise’ that press missed Biden’s decline
Irritated Chuck Todd refuses to accept 'stupid premise’ that press missed Biden’s decline
Former NBC host Chuck Todd stated that the media's coverage of President Biden's mental decline should not be viewed as a failure on their part, but rather as a failure of the Democratic Party. He criticized the notion that the media missed the story, arguing it is a "right-wing manufactured premise" aimed at discrediting journalists.

Todd acknowledged that some pundits supported Biden but insisted they were not journalists. He emphasized that the responsibility lies with Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, who he claims allowed the situation to unfold. Todd also noted the media's reluctance to address Biden's cognitive issues directly during the 2024 race, fearing it could benefit his opponent.


Fox News: Canadian Conservative Poilievre to lose seat in parliament in stunning fall
Canadian Conservative Poilievre to lose seat in parliament in stunning fall
Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is projected to lose his parliamentary seat after over 20 years to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy in a recent federal election. The outcome remains uncertain as Elections Canada has paused the counting of special ballots, leaving the Liberals' majority status in question.

Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies during his victory speech, framing them as a betrayal and a threat to Canadian sovereignty. Poilievre's defeat follows a significant shift in polling, where he had initially led by 25 points before the election, but Trump's influence appears to have swayed voter sentiment toward the Liberals.


GB News: Reform chair demands Labour MP apologises for ‘misleading’ Nigel Farage video in tense GB News clash
Reform chair demands Labour MP apologises for ‘misleading’ Nigel Farage video in tense GB News clash
A heated debate on GB News featured Reform UK chair Zia Yusuf and Labour MP Mike Tapp, focusing on an edited video of Nigel Farage. Yusuf accused Labour of misrepresenting Farage's comments on NHS charges, while Tapp claimed Reform's policies threaten the NHS's future.

The discussion also touched on NHS waiting lists and immigration policy, with Yusuf criticizing Labour's management and linking it to Reform's agenda. Tapp defended Labour's commitment to improving healthcare and dismissed Reform's criticisms as lacking substance.


#society

Times Of Israel: Israel frees Gazan medic arrested during Rafah ambulance shooting last month
Israel frees Gazan medic arrested during Rafah ambulance shooting last month
A medic, Assad Al-Nsasrah, was released by Israel after being detained since March 23, when Israeli forces killed 15 individuals, including medical staff, in Gaza. The incident has drawn international condemnation, with conflicting accounts from the IDF and the Palestine Red Crescent Society regarding the events.

The IDF's preliminary investigation acknowledged operational failures but denied allegations of execution or indiscriminate fire, while Hamas rejected claims that the deceased were terrorists. The Red Crescent labeled the military's findings as false, asserting that the medics were responding to emergencies when they were attacked.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Veterans groups urge Trump admin to continue Afghan ally support program amid budget cut concerns
Veterans groups urge Trump admin to continue Afghan ally support program amid budget cut concerns
A leaked budget proposal indicates the Trump administration plans to cease funding for the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) and use its remaining $600 million to shut down the program by the end of fiscal year 2025. The future of Afghan relocation efforts remains uncertain, with many allies still awaiting transport to the U.S.

Veteran experts express concern that ending CARE would harm America's reputation and betray Afghan allies who relied on U.S. promises of safety. Advocates argue there is a moral obligation to continue supporting those who assisted U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, as many Afghans face severe risks under Taliban rule.


Le Monde: War in Ukraine: North Korea's strategic admission that its troops are fighting with Russia
War in Ukraine: North Korea's strategic admission that its troops are fighting with Russia
North Korea has confirmed the deployment of 11,000 to 15,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in military cooperation. This move aligns with a strategic partnership treaty signed in June 2024, emphasizing solidarity between the two nations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed gratitude for the North Korean troops, highlighting their contributions to the fight for freedom. State media in Moscow showcased North Korean soldiers training with Russian instructors and using Russian weaponry.


The Telegraph: Louis Theroux’s settler documentary shows only half the story
Louis Theroux’s settler documentary shows only half the story
In "The Settlers," Louis Theroux interviews Israeli settler Ari Abramowitz, who explains his need for a gun for protection. The piece reflects on the fear experienced by those living in Israeli settlements, particularly in light of past violent attacks against civilians.

The documentary is criticized for misrepresenting the frequency of violence, suggesting that Palestinian attacks are less common than settler violence, which the writer argues is inaccurate. The piece emphasizes the importance of responsible journalism in portraying these complex issues.


#economy

Le Monde: The 'Wall Street Journal' calls on Trump to take the path of former French Socialist president François Mitterrand
The 'Wall Street Journal' calls on Trump to take the path of former French Socialist president François Mitterrand
Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have led to significant economic turmoil, including a nearly 10% drop in the dollar against the euro. The Wall Street Journal suggests he may need to adopt a more centrist approach, similar to François Mitterrand's pivot after initial socialist policies caused market backlash.

The editorial urges Trump to heed public opinion and economic principles to ensure political survival, drawing parallels between his situation and Mitterrand's experience in France.


Forbes: U.S. Travel Boycott: 60% Of Canadians Staying Away Because Of Trump, Survey Says
U.S. Travel Boycott: 60% Of Canadians Staying Away Because Of Trump, Survey Says
A recent study reveals that 60% of Canadian adults are unlikely to travel to the U.S. this year, with over a third having canceled plans. This decline is attributed to political tensions and U.S. trade policies under President Trump, leading many to choose domestic or alternative international destinations.

The U.S. is experiencing a broader downturn in foreign tourism, with significant drops in visitors from Canada and other regions. This trend could cost the U.S. billions in travel-related exports, raising concerns about the long-term impact of current political rhetoric on tourism.


#health

Fox News: Premature death linked to certain type of food, study reveals
Premature death linked to certain type of food, study reveals
Recent research highlights the dangers of ultraprocessed foods, linking their consumption to increased risk of premature death in eight countries, including the U.S. and U.K. The findings suggest that reducing ultraprocessed food intake could significantly lower preventable deaths and should be part of national dietary guidelines.

The U.S. government plans to phase out artificial food dyes, citing health risks associated with these chemicals. Officials emphasize the need for healthier food options, particularly for children, as the consumption of ultraprocessed foods remains prevalent.


The Federalist: Makary Faces Pressure Over Abortion Pill After Study Finds Risks
Makary Faces Pressure Over Abortion Pill After Study Finds Risks
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary faces pressure to reassess mifepristone after a new study indicates its life-threatening complications are significantly higher than previously reported. He acknowledged ongoing data could prompt a review, despite currently having no plans for action.

Sen. Josh Hawley urged Makary to restore safety protocols for the abortion pill, emphasizing the need for immediate action to protect women's health. The FDA maintains its commitment to public safety and will evaluate new scientific data as it becomes available.


#crime

Breitbart: Local Cops in Mexican Border State Strike over Alleged Extortions from Bosses
Local Cops in Mexican Border State Strike over Alleged Extortions from Bosses
Over 250 police officers in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, have gone on strike, alleging extortion by their superiors and unfair treatment. This has left the town without local law enforcement, prompting federal and state police to step in amid rising crime rates.

The strike has also highlighted claims of sexual harassment among female officers. The local mayor, Roman Alberto Cepeda, faces scrutiny, with state congress calling him to a political hearing as tensions escalate.