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#illegals

GB News: 'Calais has become a third world country!' GB News investigation sparks bitter on-air migrant row: 'This is the future for Britain'
'Calais has become a third world country!' GB News investigation sparks bitter on-air migrant row: 'This is the future for Britain'
A GB News investigation in Calais has ignited a heated debate over the migrant crisis, with commentator Alex Armstrong claiming the city resembles a "third world country." He warned that if the Labour Government eases migration, Britain could face similar challenges, including a lack of housing.

In contrast, fellow commentator Andy Williams emphasized the humanity of migrants seeking better lives in the UK, arguing against the notion of simply closing borders. The discussion highlighted differing views on government transparency regarding the crisis and the implications for British society.


#politics

Times Of Israel: MAGA influencers call out Trump for plan to accept jet from Qatar
MAGA influencers call out Trump for plan to accept jet from Qatar
Right-wing influencers Ben Shapiro, Laura Loomer, and Mark Levin have criticized former President Trump for considering a luxury Boeing 747-8 jet as a gift from Qatar, arguing it contradicts his America First agenda. Shapiro highlighted concerns about accepting gifts from entities linked to Hamas, while Loomer questioned how this aligns with Trump's policies against foreign influence.

Despite the backlash, Trump defended the potential acquisition as a financially savvy decision, asserting that the aircraft would be adapted for presidential use. While some supporters have expressed mild criticism, they maintain loyalty to Trump amid calls from political rivals for an investigation into the matter.


Fox News: The Great Biden Coverup: Aides debated whether to put the president in a wheelchair
The Great Biden Coverup: Aides debated whether to put the president in a wheelchair
President Trump faces criticism for accepting a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar, with conservatives labeling the deal as ethically questionable and a potential security risk. Critics highlight Qatar's ties to terrorism and its funding of anti-American propaganda.

Meanwhile, a new book reveals concerns about President Biden's declining health, suggesting that aides discussed the possibility of him needing a wheelchair for a second term. The White House reportedly sought to conceal the severity of his condition amid fears it could jeopardize his re-election campaign.


#society

Times Of Israel: Watchdog warns of ‘gruesome’ migrant worker deaths in World Cup host Saudi Arabia
Watchdog warns of ‘gruesome’ migrant worker deaths in World Cup host Saudi Arabia
Human Rights Watch has reported significant abuses against migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, particularly in the construction sector for the upcoming 2034 World Cup. The organization highlighted preventable deaths due to workplace accidents, with Saudi authorities failing to protect workers or provide adequate compensation for families of deceased workers.

HRW criticized FIFA for potentially allowing another tournament to come at a human cost, referencing past issues during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The report indicates that many migrant worker deaths are attributed to "natural causes" and often go uninvestigated and uncompensated, with compensation processes being lengthy and burdensome for families.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump to meet Syrian president on Middle East trip - latest updates
Trump to meet Syrian president on Middle East trip - latest updates
Donald Trump is set to meet Syria's new president, Ahmad al Sharaa, in Riyadh, following his announcement to lift all US sanctions on Syria. This policy shift aims to support Syria's development, despite Israeli concerns about al Sharaa's past ties to jihadist groups.

During his visit, Trump also finalized a historic arms deal with Saudi Arabia, valued at nearly $142 billion, enhancing military cooperation. He will continue his trip to Qatar and the UAE afterward.