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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#politics
Liberty Nation News: Tracking Trump: How is Life Under 47? - Liberty Nation News
Recent polling indicates that Americans are increasingly optimistic about the direction of the country, with right track numbers rising to 44% and wrong track at 51%. This marks a significant improvement from pre-2024 election sentiments, where the average right track figure was just 27%.
The data suggest a growing belief in President Trump's leadership, with metrics like low inflation, high consumer confidence, and positive job growth contributing to this perception. Despite ongoing political division, many voters appear satisfied with the current trajectory under Trump.
GB News: Human rights lawyer demands Britain ‘reforms or leaves’ the ECHR as Channel crossings hit record high
Human rights lawyer David Haye has urged Britain to either reform or exit the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to regain control of its borders amid record migrant crossings. He criticized the limited support for reforms among ECHR member states and emphasized the misuse of human rights by criminals.
Defence Secretary John Healey described the situation as "shocking," while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated the government is working with France to address illegal immigration. Recent polling indicates that a majority of Britons view current net migration figures as too high, despite a recent decrease.
Liberty Nation News: Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Second Amendment Case - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court's recent decision not to hear a challenge to Maryland's 2013 assault rifle ban does not signify a constitutional endorsement of such laws. Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas supported hearing the case, but Kavanaugh did not. He indicated that the Court will likely address the AR-15 issue in the near future.
Justice Thomas criticized the Fourth Circuit's rationale for the ban, asserting that AR-15s are commonly owned for lawful purposes and should be protected under the Second Amendment. The Court's eventual review of state bans on assault rifles is anticipated, as defenders of the Second Amendment remain active in challenging such laws.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says troops fired on suspects outside Gaza aid site; health officials say 27 killed
The Israel Defense Forces reported engaging Palestinian suspects near a humanitarian aid distribution site in Rafah, resulting in 27 deaths and numerous injuries, according to Hamas-run health officials. The IDF stated the troops fired warning shots at individuals approaching from outside designated paths, asserting that the shooting occurred in a closed military zone.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation confirmed aid distribution was ongoing without incident, advising civilians to remain within safe corridors. The IDF is investigating the casualty reports, maintaining that it does not prevent residents from accessing aid sites and denying targeting civilians.
#crime
Le Monde: For the first time, French terror prosecutors investigate a murder inspired by far-right ideology
Two racially motivated murders in southern France have raised concerns over rising far-right violence. The first victim, Aboubakar Cissé, a Malian Muslim, was stabbed in a mosque, while the second, a Tunisian man, was shot in Puget-sur-Argens. The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office has taken over the investigation, marking a significant shift in handling such cases.
This follows a noted resurgence of far-right threats in France, with 20 investigations opened since 2017, primarily focusing on thwarted attack plots. The current cases are the first homicides linked to far-right ideology that the PNAT has addressed.