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#illegals

GB News: 'Labour has promised to close migrant hotels, get ready for illegal migrant tent cities'
'Labour has promised to close migrant hotels, get ready for illegal migrant tent cities'
Rachel Reeves has pledged to close migrant hotels, but skepticism remains about the government's ability to address the issue of illegal immigration effectively. Critics argue that the government is merely shifting migrants to social housing at taxpayer expense without tackling the root problems.

Concerns have been raised about the potential for increased rough sleeping and the decriminalization of it coinciding with the hotel closures. Predictions suggest that the Home Office may approve many asylum cases, leading to overcrowded housing and possibly creating tent cities for migrants.


The Telegraph: Britain has become the world’s welfare state
Britain has become the world’s welfare state
Britain's welfare system is reportedly supporting a significant number of foreign nationals, with nearly a billion pounds in Universal Credit claimed monthly. Over three-quarters of a million foreign-born tenants occupy social housing, raising concerns about the financial burden on the system.

A proposed solution includes implementing a Public Benefit Test (PBT) to assess migrants' net fiscal contributions over five years. This initiative aims to ensure that only those who contribute positively to the economy can access benefits and social housing.


#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Nukes the 'No Kings' Protest with Simple Observation: 'I Have to Go Through Hell...'
Trump Nukes the 'No Kings' Protest with Simple Observation: 'I Have to Go Through Hell...'
President Trump responded to the planned "No Kings" protests, organized by former congressional staffers, by asserting he does not feel like a king and faces significant challenges in governance. The protests aim to counter the U.S. Army's 250th birthday celebration and promote a message against authoritarianism.

Trump's remarks were made during a bill signing event, where he humorously noted the difficulties of getting legislation approved. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt affirmed Trump's support for peaceful protests, dismissing a reporter's question about them as "stupid."


Le Monde: Brittany far-right figure tried for financial new crimes
Brittany far-right figure tried for financial new crimes
Florent de Kersauson, a 75-year-old businessman and regional councilor for the far-right Rassemblement National party in Brittany, faces financial offense charges. Known for his disruptive behavior in council sessions, he has previously made headlines for inappropriate gestures towards fellow council members.

The presiding judge questioned his conduct during a recent court appearance, highlighting his controversial reputation within the regional assembly.


Fox News: Senate shaken: Bipartisan worry erupts after incident involving California Democrat
Senate shaken: Bipartisan worry erupts after incident involving California Democrat
Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was forcibly removed from a press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, raising concerns among lawmakers from both parties. While some Republicans acknowledge Padilla's aggressive tactics, they fear the implications for Senate decorum.

Democrats are calling for a full investigation into the incident, with some expressing worries about the safety and treatment of senators. House Speaker Mike Johnson faces accusations from California Democrats regarding his response. The situation has heightened tensions in Congress.


#society

GB News: Patrick Christys in BRUTAL slap down after ‘being accused of racism’ by guest in explosive row
Patrick Christys in BRUTAL slap down after ‘being accused of racism’ by guest in explosive row
A heated debate on GB News featured Patrick Christys and Fahima Mahomed discussing the migrant crisis and community tensions in Britain. Christys expressed concern over demographic changes and the impact on local culture, while Mahomed accused him of demonizing specific groups.

The discussion escalated as Christys defended the right of British citizens to express their worries about immigration, while Mahomed countered that such concerns were not aligned with British values. The debate coincided with ongoing riots in Northern Ireland, which officials deemed racially motivated.


Le Monde: 'You've started a fire': Tiktok execs fail to convince French lawmakers at hearing
'You've started a fire': Tiktok execs fail to convince French lawmakers at hearing
TikTok representatives faced scrutiny from a French parliamentary committee regarding the platform's safety measures for minors. Despite claims of prioritizing community safety, MPs highlighted ongoing access to harmful content, including disordered eating and violent statements.

The committee found that TikTok's moderation efforts were inadequate, as problematic videos remained accessible even after reports were made. TikTok's head of regulatory matters acknowledged users' creativity in circumventing rules but did not address specific content concerns raised by lawmakers.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Ukraine war passes grim milestone as Russian casualties pass 1 MILLION
Ukraine war passes grim milestone as Russian casualties pass 1 MILLION
Russian casualties in the Ukraine war have surpassed 1 million since the invasion began in February 2022. Ukraine reports over 45,000 of its troops killed and 390,000 injured, while claiming significant losses inflicted on Russian military assets. Despite ongoing peace talks, violence continues, with recent strikes resulting in casualties.

Ukrainian President Zelensky accuses Russia of stalling negotiations to avoid tougher US sanctions. A proposed ceasefire document includes demands for a prisoner release, international recognition of territorial integrity, and reparations, with a final meeting between Zelensky and Putin to confirm any peace deal.


The Western Journal: Unhinged Leftists Swarm After Israel’s Strikes, Somehow Find a Way to Blame Trump
Unhinged Leftists Swarm After Israel’s Strikes, Somehow Find a Way to Blame Trump
Following Israel's targeted airstrikes on Iran, which resulted in significant damage to Iranian military and nuclear sites, some leftist commentators have placed blame on former President Donald Trump. They argue that Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal has led to escalating tensions and conflict in the region.

Critics, including former Obama aide Ben Rhodes, claim Trump's actions have weakened U.S. influence and contributed to the current crisis. This response highlights a broader trend of attributing international conflicts to Trump's foreign policy decisions, despite the complexities involved.


Fox News: Global calls to avoid escalation pour in after Israeli strikes on Iran
Global calls to avoid escalation pour in after Israeli strikes on Iran
Israel launched strikes on over 100 targets in Iran, prompting global concern and calls for de-escalation. Iran retaliated with a drone attack, while Israeli officials stated the strikes were part of a broader campaign against Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Reactions varied, with Iran labeling the strikes a "declaration of war," and several countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, condemning the actions as violations of international law. European leaders expressed concern but affirmed Israel's right to self-defense, while nations like China and Russia criticized the strikes as unacceptable.


#economy

Forbes: Indian Auto Components Billionaire Sunjay Kapur Dies At 53
Indian Auto Components Billionaire Sunjay Kapur Dies At 53
Sunjay Kapur, chairman of auto components maker Sona Comstar, died at 53 from a heart attack while playing polo in the U.K. He transformed the family business into a global auto parts manufacturer and was a key figure in the automotive components industry.

Kapur had an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion and was recognized for his leadership in advancing the industry's global competitiveness. He was previously married to Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor and had two children.


#military

The Western Journal: Hours After Proclaiming a 'Victory' Over Israel, Top Iranian Commander Gets a Deadly Surprise from Jerusalem
Hours After Proclaiming a 'Victory' Over Israel, Top Iranian Commander Gets a Deadly Surprise from Jerusalem
Major General Hossein Salami, head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was killed by an Israeli military strike shortly after boasting about Iran's intelligence successes against Israel. The attack targeted multiple locations in Tehran and resulted in the deaths of several IRGC officials.

Salami had claimed that Iran had acquired sensitive Israeli military documents, asserting that Israel's intelligence was weak. His death underscores Israel's capability to surprise its adversaries and highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations.


Fox News: Heading to Trump’s military parade? Here’s everything you need to know
Heading to Trump’s military parade? Here’s everything you need to know
The U.S. Army will celebrate its 250th anniversary with a military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14 at 6:30 p.m. The event, commissioned by President Trump, coincides with Flag Day and his birthday. Free tickets are available online, and the parade route runs along Constitution Avenue NW.

Approximately 6,600 soldiers and various military vehicles and aircraft will participate. Attendees can expect road closures and potential protests, as several groups plan to demonstrate against the parade. The festivities will also include a concert and fireworks following the event.


#technology

Forbes: Beijing Haoyang To Build $2.2 Billion Data Center At WHA Site In Thailand
Beijing Haoyang To Build $2.2 Billion Data Center At WHA Site In Thailand
Beijing Haoyang Cloud & Data Technology Co. is constructing a $2.2 billion data center in Thailand, aiming to meet rising demand for AI applications. The facility will be located in Rayong province and is expected to be operational by 2026, marking the company's first overseas project.

Thailand is positioning itself as a regional data hub, competing with Malaysia and Singapore for investment. Major tech companies like Google and Microsoft are expanding their presence in the country, alongside local investments from firms like Gulf Development and B. Grimm.


#other

Daily Mirror: Trump's birthday tank parade: Everything we know about the unhinged street party
Trump's birthday tank parade: Everything we know about the unhinged street party
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Daily Mirror: Trump to face protests against military parade across America - except one place
Trump to face protests against military parade across America - except one place
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Daily Mirror: Donald Trump's chilling five-word warning to Iran amid 'brutal' Israel attacks
Donald Trump's chilling five-word warning to Iran amid 'brutal' Israel attacks
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