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26 Jul 2024

#illegals

GB News: Iraqi man arrested and charged in operation to smash people smuggling ring
Iraqi man arrested and charged in operation to smash people smuggling ring
An Iraqi man, Ramal Briem, was nabbed in Wolverhampton, an intersection where desperation meets crime, charged with facilitating illegal immigration. His connections stretch across an international smuggling network, revealing a murky underworld thriving on human peril.

With coordinated arrests in the UK and France, authorities are cracking down on these ruthless operators. The Prime Minister's new strategy aims to dismantle such gangs, pouring resources into law enforcement to safeguard lives against the lure of a dangerous escape.


#politics

Breitbart: Catholic League: Kamala Harris Was Clearly a ‘DEI Hire’
Catholic League: Kamala Harris Was Clearly a ‘DEI Hire’
Bill Donohue argues that Kamala Harris’s VP selection was based on race and gender, critiquing the DEI approach as discriminatory rather than merit-based. He questions how the Left can uphold DEI while denouncing claims of systemic racial hiring practices.

The contradiction raises questions about the integrity of diversity initiatives in high office, suggesting that if DEI is a flaw, then Harris and others in similar positions shouldn't hold them.


Times Of Israel: Ahead of Netanyahu-Trump meet, official says they spoke July 4 for 1st time in years
Ahead of Netanyahu-Trump meet, official says they spoke July 4 for 1st time in years
Right before Benjamin Netanyahu's meet with Donald Trump, an Israeli official revealed their first call since 2021. Despite a tense past, relations seem warm, with Trump appreciating Netanyahu's recent praise in Congress while still pushing for a swift resolution to the Gaza conflict.

Netanyahu senses an opportunity to reclaim influence if Trump regains the presidency, hoping to leverage the former leader's support for his goals, including a Gaza ceasefire and Saudi normalization.


Breitbart: 'Proud' Barack Obama Endorses Kamala Harris for President
'Proud' Barack Obama Endorses Kamala Harris for President
Barack and Michelle Obama have officially endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election. In a statement, they praised her vision, character, and strength, declaring her the right choice for these critical times.

The Obamas expressed they would do everything within their power to support her campaign, highlighting her impressive qualifications and ability to inspire hope.


GB News: Kamala Harris torn apart over latest campaign video after double Obama endorsement: 'Clearly a set up!'​
Kamala Harris torn apart over latest campaign video after double Obama endorsement: 'Clearly a set up!'​
Kamala Harris finds herself in murky waters as her latest campaign video, featuring endorsements from the Obamas, raises eyebrows. Critics claim the "surprise" call is a scripted setup, stirring doubts about her connection with voters as the election looms.

Amid the chatter, some wonder if Michelle Obama should have stepped into the race instead. As Harris prepares to face off against Trump, the stakes heighten, with jaded commentators weighing her chances against a GOP eager for battle.


#society

Fox News: 10 backpacks for back-to-school season
10 backpacks for back-to-school season
Back-to-school shopping is a familiar scene: parents scramble to find the right backpacks, a silent hero in a child’s academic journey. From Disney princesses to durable Jansports, there’s a perfect pack for every kid—built to carry books, tablets, and dreams alike.

Find the right fit, and you save the backache for another day. Whether it's rugged or retro, these bags won't just carry weight; they'll cradle memories.


Le Monde: Isabelle Backouche, historian: 'The Seine was the beating heart of Parisian life before the capital turned its back on it'
Isabelle Backouche, historian: 'The Seine was the beating heart of Parisian life before the capital turned its back on it'
In the 18th century, Parisians thrived in a vibrant relationship with the Seine, using it for commerce, leisure, and daily life. As royal power sought to sever these ties, the river became a symbol of a lost connection, marking a societal shift that still echoes today.

Isabelle Backouche, an expert on urban history, highlights this evolution in her works, which examine how the Seine transformed from the lifeblood of Paris to a distant memory, before a renaissance of connection emerged in the 21st century.


#culture

GB News: Prince Harry 'was warned by King' of 'suicide mission' in taking on tabloids - Katie Nicholl
Prince Harry 'was warned by King' of 'suicide mission' in taking on tabloids - Katie Nicholl
Prince Harry's latest interview reveals his grievances against the tabloid media, which he blames for his rift with the Royal Family. Critics suggest his criticisms stem from a personal vendetta rather than objective truth.

The royal saga continues, the lines blurred between duty and desire.


#crime

The Telegraph: Accountant who spent £160k of company money on escorts agrees to pay back bosses
Accountant who spent £160k of company money on escorts agrees to pay back bosses
In a tale drenched in deception, accountant Mohammed Asif Khan bled his firm dry, siphoning off £1.1 million for his vices, with £160,000 going to escorts, notably £56,000 to a top-tier call girl. He claimed a mutual understanding with his bosses, but the court had other ideas.

After a long legal tango, Khan agreed to pay back £500,000 in compensation, admitting to fraudulent breaches. His story reveals a murky world where greed and legitimacy got tangled in the sheets.


Le Monde: Sabotage on France's rail network before Paris Olympics: What we know
Sabotage on France's rail network before Paris Olympics: What we know
On July 26, 2024, arson attacks hit France's high-speed rail network, causing significant disruptions just hours before the Paris Olympics. The sabotage impacted hundreds of thousands of passengers as investigators launched a probe into the mayhem.

With the national rail operator declaring these acts premeditated, repair efforts demand extensive labor as security intensifies in the capital.