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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: France's bid to puncture migrant dinghies FAILS to stop the boats, UK Coastguard logs reveal
Leaked Coastguard documents reveal that French authorities failed to stop a migrant boat from reaching the UK despite attempts to puncture it. The incident occurred on July 9-10, with the boat ultimately arriving in the UK carrying 55 passengers, highlighting concerns about the effectiveness of the recent Anglo-French migrant deal.
The increasing number of migrants crossing the English Channel by small boats has surged by 50% this year, with over 21,000 crossings recorded. Critics argue that measures like slashing boats may endanger lives without deterring migrants, as the deal aims to manage illegal crossings and facilitate returns to France.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran announces nuclear talks with European powers in Istanbul on Friday
Iran, Britain, France, and Germany are set to hold nuclear talks in Istanbul on Friday, following warnings from the European nations about potential sanctions if negotiations do not resume. The discussions will occur at the deputy foreign minister level after recent tensions involving Israel and the US.
The E3, alongside China and Russia, are the remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, which the US exited in 2018. Iran's foreign minister criticized the E3's threats of sanctions, asserting that their approach lacks moral and legal justification. The situation remains tense, with disagreements over uranium enrichment and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
#crime
Le Monde: Ecuador's biggest drug lord 'Fito' extradited to US
Ecuador has extradited notorious drug trafficker Adolfo Macias, alias "Fito," to the United States following his recapture after a 2024 prison escape. He faces charges related to cocaine distribution and firearms violations, with his flight landing in New York on July 20.
Macias, leader of the "Los Choneros" gang, is the first Ecuadoran extradited under new laws aimed at combating rising gang violence. His escape prompted a military response from President Daniel Noboa, who has sought to address the escalating drug-related conflict in Ecuador.