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#illegals

GB News: Fraudster secretly rented out central London council home on AirBnB after moving abroad
Fraudster secretly rented out central London council home on AirBnB after moving abroad
A tenant in Central London was found to have illegally sublet their council flat on Airbnb while living in France. The Westminster council's anti-fraud team uncovered the scheme after receiving a tip-off, leading to a possession order and a fine of £12,890 against the tenant.

This case is part of a larger crackdown on housing fraud by Westminster, which has identified numerous violations, including 182 active cases of unauthorized subletting. The council's efforts have revealed over £1 million in fraud cases within a year.


#politics

Fox News: Trump turns to Supreme Court in fight to oust Biden-era consumer safety officials
Trump turns to Supreme Court in fight to oust Biden-era consumer safety officials
President Trump’s Justice Department has filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to overturn lower court decisions blocking the firing of three Biden-appointed regulators from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The appeal argues that the regulators have shown hostility to Trump’s agenda and disrupted agency operations.

This request follows a previous Supreme Court ruling that upheld the president's authority to remove federal agency officials. The Trump administration contends that the lower court rulings violate this precedent, as the regulators were appointed to serve seven-year terms and can only be dismissed for specific reasons.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Pentagon assesses strikes on Iran’s nuclear program set it back by up to two years
Pentagon assesses strikes on Iran’s nuclear program set it back by up to two years
US intelligence reports indicate that recent military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have potentially delayed Iran's nuclear program by one to two years. The Pentagon confirmed that American forces, including B-2 bombers and a guided missile submarine, targeted multiple facilities in a significant operation.

Despite the strikes, concerns remain regarding Iran's ability to produce enriched uranium and the potential relocation of its nuclear materials. Iranian officials acknowledge damage to their facilities but assert that their technological capabilities remain intact. The US and Israel continue to monitor Iran's nuclear ambitions closely.


Le Monde: 'To those rejected by the US, China opens its arms wider'
'To those rejected by the US, China opens its arms wider'
Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the removal of customs duties on products from all African countries, excluding Eswatini, as part of a strategy to strengthen ties with the continent. This comes as the U.S. has imposed tariffs, diminishing its trade relations with Africa.

China has been Africa's top trading partner for 16 years, with trade reaching $296 billion in 2024. This move mirrors past U.S. initiatives like the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which is now at risk of expiration under current U.S. policies.


#crime

The Telegraph: Four charged over RAF Brize Norton damage claimed by Palestine Action
Four charged over RAF Brize Norton damage claimed by Palestine Action
Four individuals have been charged following damage to two Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, totaling £7 million. The accused, aged 22 to 35, face charges of conspiracy to enter a prohibited place and conspiracy to commit criminal damage.

A 41-year-old woman was arrested but released on bail, while a 23-year-old man was released without charge. The four charged will appear in court Thursday.