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31 Jul 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: 3,000 Illegal Boat Migrants Land in Britain Since Labour Took Power
Since Labour took power, over 3,000 illegal migrants have crossed the Channel, raising doubts about Starmer’s promises to tackle the crisis. With costs soaring, critics like Farage argue that targeting smuggling gangs won't solve the problem and demand significant policy changes.
As public finances strain, the new government avoids addressing previous payments to France, instead proposing a “Border Command” with limited action against ongoing issues. The tide of migrants continues, and so does the clamor for tougher measures.
Breitbart: Harris Claims She Is 'Fighting to Fix Our Broken Immigration System'
Vice President Kamala Harris claims she's fixing the immigration system, yet her past actions contradict her current narrative. From opposing Trump's border wall to supporting protections for illegal immigrants, her ad spins a tale of reform that lacks backbone.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump becomes the bogeyman in her campaign, the antagonist standing in the way of real solutions, even as data reveals a looming crisis at the border. The dance of politics wears thin.
#politics
The Federalist: After Raising Bail For Rioters, Harris Claims She's Tough On Crime
As the 2024 election looms, Kamala Harris pivots to a tough-on-crime persona, highlighting her prosecutorial past. Yet, her record reveals a fluctuating stance: supporting police when it aligns with her ambitions, then advocating for bail reform and defunding during political upheaval.
Critics warn that her past moves, including bailing out rioters and shifting views on public safety, could pose risks to law enforcement and community safety if she ascends to the presidency.
Fox News: Maduro bows to pressure for judicial audit of election results as Argentina's Milei encourages protests
Maduro, facing protests and accusations of election fraud, called for an audit of Venezuela's recent presidential election amid violent clashes with protesters. Opposition claims a rigged vote, while Maduro hurls insults back at rivals like Argentina's Milei, dismissing their allegations.
As tensions escalate, protesters topple Chavez statues and confront police, igniting fears of deeper societal rifts. International observers criticize the election process, branding it undemocratic, while Maduro tightens his grip, vowing to suppress dissent and silence opposition leaders.
The Telegraph: Hamas terror chief boasted of his freedom – hours later, he was dead
Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader, reveled in his Iranian visit just a day before he was killed in a suspected Israeli airstrike. Enjoying a warm welcome, he lauded resistance, blissfully ignorant of the impending chaos his death would unleash across the Middle East.
As news of his assassination spread, Iran's leaders vowed revenge, and tensions spiked dramatically. With echoes of "death to Israel" resonating in the air, the region braced itself for a volatile aftermath that could reshape the balance of power.
The Economist: The Kamala Harris effect on the polls has been dramatic
Biden’s re-election bid is sinking under the weight of disapproval, now staring at a paltry 37%. With whispers of Harris as a potential game-changer, the Democrats ponder if she can flip Florida and reinvigorate a sagging campaign.
Meanwhile, a bipartisan alarm bell rings—America isn’t bracing for the tough times ahead.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. DelBene on Harris' Support of Green New Deal: There's 'Clear' Contrast with 'Extreme' GOP
Rep. Suzan DelBene defended Vice President Harris against Republican ads attacking her past support for fracking bans and the Green New Deal, calling Republicans the true extremists. She labeled their agenda as chaotic, claiming it would undermine the economy and harm American families.
In a world of shifting allegiances and desperate attempts at reform, Harris' past statements linger like shadows, suggesting a battle not just for votes, but for the very soul of the party in 2024.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Admitted 'Yeah, I Am a Radical'
Kamala Harris embraced the label of "radical" in 2010, responding to Republican critiques during her tenure as a progressive District Attorney. Her agenda has included sweeping reforms on immigration, health care, and policing, aiming to reshape American policy fundamentally.
However, recent reports suggest a shift in her stance, as she now appears to support some traditional views, including increased border funding and backing off from her previous radical proposals.
#society
GB News: Objects thrown at riot police in protest outside Downing Street as officers detain man wearing balaclava
Chaos unfolded at Downing Street as anger brewed over the tragic stabbing of three children in Southport. Riot police clashed with protesters hurling objects, fueled by outrage over safety and immigration policies amid the somber call to "save our kids."
Voices rose for justice, but the night descended into turmoil, with chants and violence echoing around the iconic Cenotaph. A nation rattled, seeking answers and accountability in the wake of a horrific attack.
The Telegraph: Tourist boom eats away at Japan’s rice supplies
Japan’s rice stockpiles hit their lowest in decades, devoured by soaring tourism and scorching heat. A 20% drop from last year has officials worried, though they insist there’s no actual shortage. Meanwhile, foreign visitors push the economy while local officials grapple with unruly behavior.
Amidst record tourism and growing concern, Japan faces a balancing act between economic gain and cultural preservation.
#economy
Forbes: Fed Holds Interest Rates At 23-Year High—Hints Inflation Improving With First Rate Cut ‘On The Table’
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, signaling potential cuts in the future as inflation cools and economic risks arise. Jerome Powell hinted that a reduction could be on the table for September, marking the first such move since March 2020.
With the odds of a rate cut now pegged at 100%, markets react positively, but the Fed's past caution warns of the unpredictability of monetary policy. Indicators show both progress in inflation and pressures in the labor market, suggesting borrowers might soon find relief.
#military
Times Of Israel: Israel said to boost security for Olympic athletes after killings of terror leaders
Security for Israel's athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympics tightened after the killings of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders. Authorities fear Iranian-backed reprisals, with threats echoing the Munich massacre lurking in the shadows.
In light of heightened risks, Shin Bet and French security are on high alert, ensuring athletes receive briefings on potential dangers, as doxing attacks plague the delegation. The Olympics turn into a high-stakes game of survival.
Le Monde: Hezbollah confirms that Israel killed a top commander in Beirut strike
In a rare and deadly airstrike, Israel has reportedly killed Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur in Beirut, following a weekend rocket attack that resulted in multiple deaths. The strike also claimed five civilian lives, raising the stakes in the ongoing conflict.
Hezbollah has vowed retaliation, claiming Israel's actions crossed a dangerous line. The fragile balance of violence in the region deteriorates, echoing past grievances and putting civilians at risk.
#crime
Breitbart: 'Beach Rave' Becomes Machete Battle at English Seaside Resort
In Southend-on-Sea, a beach rave erupted into a machete brawl, leaving two injured and eight arrested. Police enacted a dispersal order, allowing them to search for weapons as chaos unfolded along the seafront, despite prior warnings on social media.
With a pattern of violence emerging, locals question police preparedness while officials call for a thorough investigation into the recurring unrest that disrupts their once-peaceful retreats.
#sports
The Telegraph: Olympians complain meat dishes running out amid focus on vegan options
In the Paris Olympic Village, athletes are fuming over a surplus of vegan fare and a dearth of protein options, prompting a panic for meat. With complaints escalating, organizers scrambled to rectify the issue by ordering an extra 700kg of eggs and tons of meat.
As world records slip away, some athletes wonder if eco-friendly eating is worth the sacrifice of performance. Despite reassurances, the taste of defeat lingers as complaints rise from those used to a hearty diet.