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#illegals

Le Monde: In France, asylum seekers navigate labyrinth of Europe's Dublin Regulation
In France, asylum seekers navigate labyrinth of Europe's Dublin Regulation
Asylum seekers in France face challenges under the Dublin Regulation, which mandates that their applications be processed in the EU country where they first entered. This system, established in the 1990s, is struggling amid a significant influx of refugees, leading to inconsistent enforcement across member states.

Recent incidents highlight the harsh realities for those affected, including forced deportations back to countries like Croatia, where many originally entered the EU. The emotional toll on these individuals is evident, as they confront the fear and trauma associated with their asylum journey.


GB News: 'Nothing has changed!' Keir Starmer delivered scathing verdict as migrant crossings hit record numbers in first year as Prime Minister
'Nothing has changed!' Keir Starmer delivered scathing verdict as migrant crossings hit record numbers in first year as Prime Minister
Mark White of GB News reports that migrant crossings in the Channel have surged by 40% since Labour leader Keir Starmer took office, with over 44,000 arrivals in the past year. Despite pledges to combat smuggling gangs, record numbers continue to arrive, raising concerns about border security.

The Home Office claims to be enhancing efforts to tackle people smuggling through increased investment and international cooperation. However, the reality remains that the number of crossings is on the rise, contradicting the government's promises of change.


#culture

Le Monde: Ozzy Osbourne set for swansong at Black Sabbath hometown gig
Ozzy Osbourne set for swansong at Black Sabbath hometown gig
Ozzy Osbourne is set to perform his final concert with Black Sabbath in Birmingham, where the band originated in 1968. The show, featuring the original lineup, will include performances from several major rock bands and is expected to draw around 40,000 fans.

All profits from the event will benefit charities, including Cure Parkinson's, as Osbourne, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, concludes his touring career. The concert is anticipated to significantly boost the local economy, with hotel occupancy surging.