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GB News: 'This has GOT to stop!' Stephen Dixon hits out at 'pull factor' migrant hotels as UK braces for 'summer of unrest'
Stephen Dixon has stated that Britain must stop being an attractive destination for migrants, referencing a French politician's description of the UK as "El Dorado." This discussion arose during a segment on GB News about the government's use of hotels for asylum seekers, with concerns about the appeal of the UK for those crossing the Channel.
The Police Federation has warned of potential widespread disorder this summer due to escalating protests at migrant accommodation facilities, citing resource constraints for law enforcement. Recent violence in Epping has highlighted these tensions, with significant costs incurred by police as they manage growing unrest.
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Le Monde: In Japan, a record number of women elected to the Senate signals a growing female presence in public life
The recent Senate elections in Japan saw a record 42 women elected, despite a decline in the ruling coalition's support, posing a challenge to Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Out of 152 female candidates, women represented 29.1% of all contenders, falling short of the government's 35% target for 2025.
While the number of elected women has increased from 35 in 2022, the overall participation remains modest. Yoko Hayashi of the Fusae Ichikawa Foundation acknowledged the progress but expressed disappointment that the candidate target was not met.
Forbes: Every Time Trump Was Connected To Epstein Over Several Decades (Updated)
Newly released footage of Jeffrey Epstein's deposition highlights his connections with Donald Trump, including a 2003 birthday card from Trump that has drawn scrutiny. Their relationship dates back to the 1980s, with multiple instances of socializing and flying on Epstein's private jets.
Trump has faced backlash over the renewed focus on his ties to Epstein, especially following a Wall Street Journal report. Critics have rallied to defend Trump, suggesting the allegations are politically motivated. Epstein, who died in 2019, was a known associate of many high-profile figures.
The Western Journal: 'Ridiculous Accusation': Leftist Sen. Hirono Smacked Down After Going on Pro-DEI Diatribe
During a Senate hearing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Senator Mazie Hirono faced criticism from Republican Senator Eric Schmitt. Hirono asserted that the Constitution does not prohibit DEI practices, claiming the U.S. was built on a foundation of forced inclusion and the labor of enslaved individuals. Schmitt challenged her views, emphasizing that DEI can lead to discrimination.
The exchange highlighted a broader debate over the constitutionality of DEI initiatives, with Schmitt arguing that such practices violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The argument concluded with Hirono attempting to position herself as a victim, a tactic criticized as counterproductive and divisive.
The Western Journal: Mamdani Faces Brutal Criticism from His Own Party: 'You've Got to Condemn That'
Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his slow response to anti-Semitic rhetoric, emphasizing the need for leaders to condemn such statements clearly. Mamdani's reluctance to denounce the phrase “globalize the intifada” has drawn significant backlash.
This internal conflict within the Democratic Party highlights a growing divide between establishment figures and younger, more radical lawmakers. The outcome may determine whether the party shifts toward a more centrist approach or continues to embrace extreme positions.
Forbes: FCC Greenlights Paramount-Skydance Merger
The Federal Communications Commission approved an $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance Media, which will end diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in its hiring and promotions. The deal includes the transfer of local TV station outlet licenses from CBS to Skydance.
The merger is expected to close in the coming weeks.
Fox News: FCC approves Paramount-Skydance merger following Trump settlement, Colbert cancellation
The FCC has approved the $8 billion merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, ending a lengthy process. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr emphasized the need for CBS to adopt diverse viewpoints and unbiased reporting to regain public trust, following a settlement with Donald Trump.
The merger involves significant leadership changes, with David Ellison and Jeff Shell at the helm. Paramount's Shari Redstone will exit, and the new company is set to focus on enhancing local news and addressing bias in media. This follows a controversial settlement related to Trump's lawsuit, which has drawn criticism from various media figures.