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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: 'The violence in France is getting more extreme and it is heading to Britain'
A man was shot and killed in an illegal migrant camp in Loon-Plage, marking the third deadly incident in these camps in under two months. Violence is escalating, with reports of shootings, petrol bombs thrown at police, and increasing aggression among migrants.
Witnesses claim that weapons are prevalent in these camps, raising concerns about safety. Calls for action from French and British authorities to address the situation and dismantle the camps are intensifying as the violence threatens to spill over into the UK.
#politics
The Western Journal: Ghislaine Maxwell Agrees to Testify Before Congress, But Only If Her Major Demands Are Met
Ghislaine Maxwell has agreed to testify before Congress regarding Jeffrey Epstein, but only under specific conditions, including immunity and a public setting. Her attorney stated that without these terms, Maxwell will invoke her Fifth Amendment rights during any questioning.
The House Oversight Committee, however, has rejected the idea of granting immunity. Maxwell's legal team argues that her current prison conditions and the potential for further legal exposure make it impossible for her to provide truthful testimony without risk.
#society
Times Of Israel: NY Times admits emaciated Gazan boy on front page had ‘pre-existing health problems’
The New York Times issued a correction regarding a front-page image of a malnourished child from Gaza, clarifying that the boy, Mohammad Zakaria el-Mutawaq, had pre-existing health issues, including severe malnutrition and cerebral palsy, before the ongoing conflict. The newspaper acknowledged the need for context about his condition, which has worsened due to the war's impact on food and medical care.
The correction followed scrutiny from various sources, including freelance journalist David Collier, who highlighted discrepancies in the narrative surrounding the child's health and family situation. The Times' statement was not prominently shared on its main social media account, raising concerns about transparency. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues, with warnings of famine and severe shortages of aid.