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15 May 2025
#illegals
GB News: Nigel Farage tells Keir Starmer to declare a 'national emergency' following Iranian national arrest
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for the Prime Minister to declare a "national emergency" regarding illegal crossings in the English Channel, following the arrest of an Iranian national on terrorism charges. He urged for stronger measures to address the situation, highlighting that 1,000 undocumented young males crossed the Channel recently.
Labour leader Keir Starmer acknowledged the seriousness of the issue and criticized the previous Conservative government's failure to manage illegal migration. He defended the new Borders Bill aimed at enhancing law enforcement powers, while also attacking Farage for his past comments on Jaguar Land Rover.
Fox News: CBP seizes massive haul of 150,000 illegal cigarettes from cruise passengers in California
Customs and Border Protection officers in Southern California seized approximately 150,000 illegally imported cigarettes from two women arriving on a cruise from Ensenada, Mexico. The cigarettes, valued at nearly $60,000, were found in 749 cartons during an inspection at the Long Beach Cruise Ship Terminal.
Despite presenting purchase receipts, the women could not provide the necessary permits for transporting such a large quantity of tobacco. This seizure highlights ongoing efforts to enforce import laws and protect consumers from potential harm due to illegal sales.
#politics
Breitbart: Report: Brazil's First Lady Berates Xi Jinping, 'Embarrassing' Lula
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed frustration over leaked details of a private dinner conversation involving his wife, First Lady Rosângela “Janja” da Silva, and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Janja's comments on TikTok regulation reportedly caused embarrassment, leading to criticism from Brazilian officials.
Lula defended his wife's remarks, asserting that she is knowledgeable about digital law and that their discussion with Xi was normal. He emphasized the importance of regulating social media and reiterated Brazil's right to do so. The incident has drawn attention amid ongoing debates about social media regulation in Brazil.
#society
Breitbart: Trans Runner Wins PA High School Girls' 200-Meter Race for 6th Time
A transgender athlete, Luce Allen, won a high school girls' 200-meter race in Pennsylvania, finishing 0.15 seconds ahead of a freshman competitor. Allen's time was notably slower than the winning times in the boys' category. Allen has been competing against girls since 2023.
Supporters argue that allowing trans athletes to compete according to their gender identity fosters inclusivity, while opponents, including former President Trump, advocate for policies to keep biological males out of women's sports to ensure fairness.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hostage talks kick off in Doha, but PM’s insistence on not ending war curbs optimism
Negotiations in Doha for the release of hostages held by Hamas have gained momentum following the release of Edan Alexander. However, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's refusal to consider proposals that would end the war in Gaza complicates the talks, as U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff pushes for compromise.
Hamas is demanding guarantees for an end to the conflict before releasing more hostages, while Israel insists on a ceasefire without committing to a permanent resolution. The U.S. is intensifying pressure on both sides, with discussions expected to continue through President Trump's Mideast trip.
Breitbart: China Flaunts Farm Deal with Saudi Arabia After Trump Visit
China and Saudi Arabia signed over $4 billion in agricultural contracts, highlighting their strong trade relationship. The agreements cover various sectors, including green technology and smart agriculture, with China being Saudi Arabia's largest trading partner.
Meanwhile, President Trump's arms deal with Saudi Arabia, valued at $142 billion, significantly overshadows the recent Chinese agreements. The U.S. aims to strengthen ties through advanced semiconductor technology, potentially impacting the competition in AI development.
#health
Forbes: UnitedHealth Group Reportedly Under Investigation For Possible Medicare Fraud
UnitedHealth Group is under investigation by the Justice Department for potential Medicare fraud, impacting its stock price, which fell about 7% to a nearly five-year low. The probe reportedly centers on the company's Medicare Advantage business practices, though specific allegations remain unclear.
This news follows the announcement of CEO Andrew Witty's resignation, further intensifying scrutiny on the healthcare giant. Both UnitedHealth Group and the Justice Department have not yet commented on the situation.
#crime
Breitbart: Family of Imprisoned Mexican Drug Lord 'El Chapo' Flees to U.S. for Protection from Cartels
Family members of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, including his ex-wife Griselda López, have reportedly fled to the U.S. for protection amid cartel violence. They are believed to have turned themselves in at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, possibly as part of a deal linked to Ovidio Guzmán's cooperation with U.S. authorities.
Griselda, previously categorized as a key facilitator of the Sinaloa Cartel, has faced scrutiny but has not been formally charged. The move to the U.S. suggests a shift in power dynamics within the cartel, as tensions rise between factions.