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Jul 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Epping local Adam Brooks warns Britain is on the cusp of civil unrest as anti-migrant protests erupt
Publican Adam Brooks warns of potential civil unrest in Britain due to growing anti-migrant protests. He claims local residents are fearful about asylum seekers being housed in a nearby hotel, emphasizing that many protesters are not extremists but concerned community members.
Violent clashes have already occurred, leading to injuries among police and arrests. Brooks believes the unrest reflects broader discontent with the Labour Government and insists the protests are not racially motivated. He argues that community concerns should not be dismissed as far-right extremism.
#society
Fox News: Colorado utilizing grazing cattle to help prevent wildfires in at-risk areas
In Boulder County, Colorado, local officials are using cattle to manage dry grass and reduce wildfire risks. The cattle graze in at-risk neighborhoods, effectively lowering grass height and slowing potential fire spread, giving firefighters more time to respond.
This initiative, part of a broader trend across the West, is seen as beneficial in managing vegetation, especially after heavy rainfall has increased growth. The plan includes rotating cattle through various areas to maintain fire safety.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Activists, citing ‘war crimes,’ urge Belgium to arrest Israelis at music festival
An activist group has urged the Belgian government to arrest two Israeli Defense Forces soldiers attending the Tomorrowland music festival, accusing them of war crimes related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The organization claims these individuals are implicated in serious violations, including indiscriminate attacks on civilians and torture.
Israel denies these allegations, asserting that its military operations comply with international law and aim to minimize civilian casualties. The group also highlighted the presence of Israeli men waving the Givati Brigade flag at the festival, which they argue symbolizes impunity and destruction. The Hind Rajab Foundation has been active in seeking legal action against Israeli soldiers abroad, although it has faced challenges in court.