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#illegals

GB News: Epping mother’s fury as migrant hotel protest sparks heavy police presence: 'This town has been RUINED'
Epping mother’s fury as migrant hotel protest sparks heavy police presence: 'This town has been RUINED'
In Epping, residents are protesting against an asylum hotel housing migrants, claiming it has compromised their safety. Local mother Lindsey Thompson has become a key figure in the demonstrations, voicing concerns about incidents involving men approaching children and the disruption to daily life.

Thompson criticized the heavy police presence at the protests, likening it to security measures at football matches, and accused authorities of bias in their treatment of different protest groups. She remains committed to protesting until she feels her community's safety is restored.


#politics

The Telegraph: The ICJ has green-lighted enormous climate ‘reparations’. Starmer is unlikely to resist
The ICJ has green-lighted enormous climate ‘reparations’. Starmer is unlikely to resist
The International Court of Justice has ruled in favor of Pacific island law students, allowing nations to sue for damages related to climate change. This decision could lead to numerous countries seeking reparations from the UK, raising concerns about the financial implications for Britain.

The ruling highlights the risks of conceding power to international bodies, as the UK has committed to climate treaties that could result in significant costs. Critics argue this undermines national sovereignty and invites further litigation against the UK based on international law.


Breitbart: Zelensky U-Turns on Corruption Watchdog Independence After Protests
Zelensky U-Turns on Corruption Watchdog Independence After Protests
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a new anti-corruption bill aimed at addressing public discontent and EU criticism over recent changes that compromised the independence of anti-corruption watchdogs. The proposed legislation seeks to enhance law enforcement and combat corruption amid ongoing protests.

As Ukraine faces intensified Russian military actions, Zelenskyy emphasized the need for unity and effective governance to secure Western support and EU aspirations. Meanwhile, Russian airstrikes continue to target Ukrainian cities, causing casualties and damage.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.S. Congress Proposes Funding Cuts to Colombia over President's Alleged Drug Use
U.S. Congress Proposes Funding Cuts to Colombia over President's Alleged Drug Use
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has raised concerns over drug abuse within the Colombian government, specifically under President Gustavo Petro. A report by Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart recommends a 50% funding cut for Colombia, citing Petro's erratic behavior and detrimental policies that conflict with U.S. interests.

The report also highlights a deteriorating security situation and political volatility in Colombia, including an assassination attempt on a conservative senator. The Committee emphasizes the need for judicial independence and due process, criticizing Petro's administration for failing to utilize U.S. assistance effectively.


Breitbart: Netanyahu Condemns Macron's Surrender on Palestinian State
Netanyahu Condemns Macron's Surrender on Palestinian State
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN, labeling it a capitulation to terrorism. He argued that such a state would threaten Israel's existence and serve as a base for hostile actions.

Netanyahu emphasized that the Palestinians do not aim for coexistence but rather seek to replace Israel. The U.S. has also opposed any unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood, suggesting that if France wants to recognize one, it should create it elsewhere.


The Telegraph: UK to sign 50-year Aukus treaty with Australia
UK to sign 50-year Aukus treaty with Australia
Britain is set to sign a 50-year bilateral security treaty with Australia, linked to the Aukus agreement. Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey are in Australia for discussions with officials, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The ministers will also visit Melbourne to engage with businesses involved in the Aukus submarine program and travel to Darwin as the Carrier Strike Group arrives in the Northern Territory.


#crime

Breitbart: Rep Davidson Unveils 'NARCO Act' to Combat Cartels, International Crime
Rep Davidson Unveils 'NARCO Act' to Combat Cartels, International Crime
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) has introduced the NARCO Act, aimed at codifying Trump-era reforms to combat international drug cartels. The legislation seeks to enhance the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement's (INL) mission, allocate funds for successful interdictions, and prioritize efforts against criminal activities linked to terrorism.

Davidson emphasizes the need for a unified approach to treat cartels as enemies of the U.S., advocating for reforms that ensure a consistent focus on dismantling these organizations, regardless of future administrations. The NARCO Act also aims to improve oversight and transparency in the use of taxpayer funds.