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#illegals

Fox News: ICE director blames left-wing 'rhetoric' for rise in attacks on immigration officers
ICE director blames left-wing 'rhetoric' for rise in attacks on immigration officers
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons attributed a significant rise in assaults on immigration officers—up 830% compared to 2024—to heightened rhetoric from elected officials, particularly those opposing President Trump. He noted that increased visibility of ICE operations has also contributed to this violence.

ICE officers expressed concerns over being vilified while carrying out their duties, emphasizing their commitment to enforcing the law amid a climate of division and scrutiny. They highlighted the challenges they face in the line of duty.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Head of anti-Hamas Gaza militia says it’s backed by vast tribal network, not by Israel
Head of anti-Hamas Gaza militia says it’s backed by vast tribal network, not by Israel
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a Gazan militia, claims his group is not funded or armed by Israel, contrary to accusations from Hamas. He describes himself as an ordinary Palestinian seeking to help his community amidst the ongoing conflict and asserts that his militia is supported by his tribal network.

Abu Shabab seeks international protection from Hamas, which has allegedly targeted his family and members of his group. He envisions a post-war Gaza open to the world, asserting that his tribe has been aiding those in need. The situation reflects a complex internal opposition to Hamas's rule.


Fox News: Biden admin spent hefty sum of US tax dollars to upgrade embassy swimming pools in Iraq, Russia
Biden admin spent hefty sum of US tax dollars to upgrade embassy swimming pools in Iraq, Russia
The Biden administration's State Department has authorized over $1 million in taxpayer funds for renovating swimming pools at U.S. embassies in conflict zones, including Haiti, Sudan, and Iraq. Senator Joni Ernst criticized this spending, highlighting contracts for pool renovations amid ongoing crises.

The report details significant expenditures, such as $444,000 for the Baghdad embassy's pool and $41,259 for Moscow's pool, which was contracted shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ernst's office aims to curb what they see as wasteful spending by the State Department.


#society

GB News: Drivers of popular vehicles face being banned from UK roads as Britons favour restrictions and tax hikes
Drivers of popular vehicles face being banned from UK roads as Britons favour restrictions and tax hikes
A recent survey indicates that over one-third of Britons support new restrictions on larger vehicles, particularly SUVs, due to safety concerns for pedestrians, especially children. Many respondents advocate for better SUV designs and higher taxes, with some calling for limitations in pedestrian-heavy areas.

Campaign groups are pushing for higher parking charges and weight-based taxes on larger vehicles, citing their increased risk to pedestrians and road damage. Research shows SUVs significantly raise the likelihood of severe injuries or fatalities in accidents, particularly for children.


Le Monde: One million sign French petition against law unbanning bee-killing pesticide
One million sign French petition against law unbanning bee-killing pesticide
Over a million people have signed a petition against the "Duplomb law," which allows the reintroduction of acetamiprid, a pesticide harmful to bees. The law, adopted on July 8, has sparked public outrage, with many calling it an attack on biodiversity and public health.

Supporters argue it eases regulations for farmers, while critics, including the petition's author, label it an environmental and ethical failure. Although petitions don't automatically trigger legislative changes, the significant support may lead to parliamentary discussions.


Breitbart: F**k No! -- UK Local Council Moves to Fine People for Swearing
F**k No! -- UK Local Council Moves to Fine People for Swearing
Thanet District Council in Kent plans to enforce a public space protection order targeting swearing in public areas to address anti-social behavior. The order allows for £100 fines for those who refuse to stop using offensive language when requested by authorities.

Despite previous legal challenges, the council claims strong community support for the measure, citing ongoing issues with disorder. Protections are included to prevent misuse, ensuring compliance with the Human Rights Act.


#war

Le Monde: Across Ukraine, new military cemeteries are planned
Across Ukraine, new military cemeteries are planned
New military cemeteries are being constructed across Ukraine to accommodate the growing number of casualties from the ongoing conflict. One significant site, a national military memorial cemetery near Kyiv, is designed to eventually hold up to 160,000 graves and includes facilities for mourning and shelter from bombardment.

The project reflects not only the scale of loss but also evolving national identity amidst the war. Environmental concerns have been raised by local residents regarding deforestation and disruption to rural life due to the cemetery's construction.


#culture

Breitbart: Royal Opera House Performer Turns Finale into Pro-Palestine Protest
Royal Opera House Performer Turns Finale into Pro-Palestine Protest
A performer at the Royal Opera House in London caused a brief disturbance by displaying a Palestinian flag during the final bows of "Il Trovatore." The Royal Ballet and Opera stated that the action was unauthorized and inappropriate. No comment was given on potential disciplinary measures for the performer.