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Jun 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: US Marines to deploy to Los Angeles to help quell anti-ICE riots
A battalion of 500 U.S. Marines is being deployed to Los Angeles to protect federal property amid ongoing anti-immigration enforcement riots. This follows the deployment of 2,000 National Guardsmen by President Trump, who claims the situation is improving despite escalating violence.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard without his approval, accusing the president of overstepping state sovereignty. Protests have intensified in response to ICE raids, leading to significant unrest in the city.
GB News: Labour needs 'more power' to smash the people-smuggling gangs, Bryant claims
Science Minister Sir Chris Bryant emphasized that the migration crisis requires a multifaceted approach, rejecting the notion of a simple solution. He stated that addressing the complexities of the issue demands comprehensive strategies rather than relying on a single fix.
Fox News: US Marines to deploy to Los Angeles to help quell anti-immigration riots
A battalion of 500 U.S. Marines is being deployed to Los Angeles to protect federal property amid ongoing anti-immigration enforcement riots. This deployment follows President Trump's decision to send 2,000 National Guardsmen to the city, with the Marines' role being non-law enforcement.
President Trump expressed optimism about the situation, stating it is improving after a period of unrest. The Marines, from the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, will have open-ended deployment terms, though their rules of engagement in the face of protests remain unclear.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump rejects Iran's counter-proposal in nuclear negotiations: 'it's just not acceptable'
President Trump confirmed a call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding Iran's nuclear negotiations, emphasizing the U.S. aim to avoid conflict. Trump noted that Iran's counter-proposal was rejected, and further negotiations are necessary, particularly on uranium enrichment.
The IAEA expressed concerns about Iran's nuclear program, stating it cannot verify its peacefulness amid claims of Iran sanitizing sites and increasing its stockpile of enriched uranium. Iran's leadership has rejected U.S. proposals, asserting they will present their own terms for negotiations.
The Telegraph: ‘Hamas operative’ based in London behind Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla
Zaher Birawi, identified as a Hamas operative, is linked to the Gaza-bound aid boat Madleen, which Greta Thunberg supported. The boat was seized by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid, detaining 12 activists, including Thunberg, amid a naval blockade.
Birawi, a Palestinian-British journalist, was involved in the boat's launch and livestreamed the event. Thunberg spoke at the departure, emphasizing the mission's symbolic nature.
#military
The Western Journal: North Korea Finally Rights Capsized Warship, But Dozens of Strange Devices Now Spotted Around It
North Korea has successfully refloated a new destroyer that capsized during its launch last month. The recovery may have involved giant balloons seen nearby, although experts suggest they played a minimal role, primarily using cranes for the operation.
Speculation surrounds the purpose of the balloons, with some analysts suggesting they might have been used to prevent flooding or reduce stress on the ship. North Korea's state media has not commented on the balloons, while Kim Jong Un aims to have the destroyer fully operational by the end of June.
#culture
Fox News: 'Harry Potter' actor stands by JK Rowling at Tony Awards amid criticism of transgender views
Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy, defended J.K. Rowling at the Tony Awards amid backlash over her views on gender and biology. He stated the controversy has not impacted his work and praised Rowling for her ability to unite fans globally through the "Harry Potter" series.
Felton expressed gratitude for Rowling's contributions, emphasizing the enduring popularity of the franchise, which continues to thrive with new adaptations. He looks forward to his Broadway debut in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," celebrating the ongoing appeal of the series.