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#illegals
Breitbart: Singer Jess Glynne Freaks on Trump for Using Her Song to Tout ICE Deportations
British singer Jess Glynne expressed her dismay after the Trump administration used her song "Hold My Hand" in a social media post promoting ICE deportations. Glynne criticized the post for contradicting her music's message of love and unity.
The White House's meme depicted undocumented immigrants being deported, aligning with Trump's immigration enforcement efforts, which have seen a significant increase in arrests. The administration has committed substantial funding to bolster ICE operations.
#politics
The Economist: The German politicians who want to bar the AfD from government jobs
German Interior Minister Michael Ebling proposed barring members of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party from public-sector jobs, citing loyalty to the constitution. After backlash, he clarified that assessments would be made on an individual basis, highlighting tensions over the party's mainstream acceptance.
This situation reflects the challenges faced by Germany's centrist politicians in addressing the rise of extremist factions within the political landscape.
Fox News: Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs could hit a snag in court today. Here's what to know
A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments regarding President Trump's tariff plan, which aims to impose significant import duties using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The legality of this approach is contested, with small businesses claiming it creates market uncertainty.
The court previously blocked the tariffs, but the appeals court has paused that ruling while considering the administration's request. Both sides are prepared to escalate the matter to the Supreme Court. The outcome could have significant implications for small businesses facing potential harm during the prolonged legal process.
Liberty Nation News: Changes Are Coming to CBS - Liberty Nation News
Skydance Media's $8.4 billion merger with Paramount Global has been approved, promising significant changes to CBS's editorial approach. CEO David Ellison assured that CBS will reflect diverse ideological perspectives, a move supported by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr.
The merger follows a series of controversies at CBS, including lawsuits and accusations of biased reporting. With new leadership, including Tanya Simon as the first female executive producer of 60 Minutes, there is hope for a shift towards more balanced journalism.
#society
GB News: 'Muhammad' tops list of baby names in England and Wales for second year running - Full list revealed
The name Muhammad has once again topped the list for baby boys in England and Wales, with over 300,000 births recorded last year. This marks its continued presence in the top 10 since 2016, according to the Office for National Statistics.
For girls, Olivia remains the most popular name, followed by Amelia. The top 10 boys' names also include Noah, Oliver, and Arthur, while girls' names include Lily, Isla, and Ivy. In total, there were 594,540 live births recorded in the region for 2024.
Breitbart: Mass Migration Driving Record Population Growth in Britain
Mass migration has driven near-record population growth in England and Wales, with an increase of 706,881 people in the year up to mid-2024. The Office for National Statistics reports that 98% of this growth is attributed to net migration, raising concerns about the country's future and calls for policy changes.
Experts warn that the current migration trends could lead to significant demographic shifts, with projections suggesting the white British population could become a minority by 2063. Suggestions include implementing pro-family policies and limiting benefits to British citizens to address housing and population issues.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Portugal 'considering' recognition of Palestinian state in September
Portugal is contemplating recognizing the State of Palestine at the UN during the upcoming General Assembly in September, following discussions with international partners. This decision is influenced by concerns over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and potential Israeli annexation of Palestinian territories.
Other nations, including France, the UK, and Canada, have also expressed intentions to recognize Palestine, amidst rising global concern regarding malnutrition and humanitarian crises in Gaza. French President Macron has indicated that France will officially recognize Palestine during the UN Assembly.
The Telegraph: Hermer dismisses lawyers’ claim that Palestine recognition breaks law
Lord Hermer disputes claims that recognizing Palestine as a state is illegal, despite opposition from 40 peers, including seven KCs. They argue that Palestine fails to meet the Montevideo Convention criteria for statehood. Hermer's stance may influence legal advice to Sir Keir Starmer ahead of a potential recognition.
Times Of Israel: En route to Israel, German FM urges 2-state process, says too soon to recognize Palestine
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that Germany does not plan to recognize a Palestinian state at this time but may reconsider if negotiations for a two-state solution do not commence. He emphasized the need for a sustainable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Wadephul's visit to Israel comes amid increasing international pressure and recognition of Palestinian statehood by various countries. He aims to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and advocate for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
The Economist: France’s top general says Russia could attack in five years
General Thierry Burkhard warns that Russia's rapid rearmament could present a significant military threat to Europe within five years. He indicates that by 2030, Russia will have the capability to challenge Western nations, particularly European countries.
This assessment underscores the urgency for European nations to enhance their military readiness and cooperation in response to the evolving security landscape.
Fox News: Douglas Murray slams NY mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, London’s Sadiq Khan: ‘Stay out of foreign policy’
Douglas Murray criticized New York mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani and London Mayor Sadiq Khan for their involvement in foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel. He labeled Mamdani an "opportunistic politician" and questioned Khan's progressive credentials, asserting their statements on Israel are misguided.
Murray emphasized that Hamas, not Israel, is responsible for the suffering in Gaza, arguing their narrative seeks to exploit Palestinian deaths for political gain. He believes recent calls from leaders like British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize a Palestinian state are politically motivated and ineffective for peace.
#economy
Forbes: Inflation Hit 2.6% in June, Fed’s Favorite Gauge Shows
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, rose to 2.8% in June, exceeding economist forecasts of 2.7%. This marks the 52nd consecutive month above the Fed's 2% target, raising concerns about future interest rate cuts.
Headline PCE inflation also increased to 2.6%, up 0.3% from May and surpassing estimates of 2.5%. The data complicates the Fed's decision-making regarding interest rates.
Forbes: Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani Plans To Invest Up To $10 Billion In Vietnam
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani plans to invest up to $10 billion in Vietnam, focusing on infrastructure, energy, and new technologies. His meeting with Vietnam's Communist Party leader highlights Vietnam's appeal as an investment destination.
Adani's expansion efforts have faced challenges following a bribery indictment in the U.S., which has led to project cancellations in Kenya and halted new investments in France.
#culture
The Economist: Why Italy’s next cultural capital looks like a disaster zone
L’Aquila, Italy, remains in disrepair sixteen years after a devastating earthquake, with its cultural heritage and monuments, like the 99-spout fountain, overshadowed by ongoing reconstruction challenges. The city struggles to regain its former identity and vitality.
Despite its designation as a cultural capital, L’Aquila's transformation has been slow, highlighting the broader issues of recovery and preservation in post-disaster urban environments.
#crime
The Western Journal: Cincinnati City Leader Caught Publicly Cheering for Vicious Beating of Whites, Wrote They Had It Coming
Cincinnati City Councilwoman Victoria Parks faced backlash after she publicly expressed approval of a violent attack against white individuals, stating they "begged for that beat down." Her comments, made on social media, have sparked outrage and calls for her resignation.
Critics argue that her remarks reflect a troubling normalization of violence and racial animosity in political discourse. They emphasize the need for accountability, suggesting that such behavior from elected officials undermines public trust and safety.