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Aug 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Hampshire councillor rages after ‘snide attempt to move asylum seekers into £250,000 flats’
Local councillor Gwen Robinson criticized the UK Government's plan to house 35 asylum seekers in Waterlooville, claiming local authorities were not informed. Over 1,000 protesters demonstrated against the proposal, expressing concerns about a lack of communication from the Home Office.
Robinson highlighted failures in the consultation process, stating that local MP Suella Braverman should have been notified regardless of the number of asylum seekers. The Home Office is currently reviewing the plan amid ongoing community backlash.
#politics
Le Monde: El Salvador abolishes presidential term limits, allowing Bukele to run again
El Salvador's Congress approved constitutional reforms allowing President Nayib Bukele to seek indefinite re-election and extending presidential terms from five to six years. The reforms, criticized by the opposition as a move toward dictatorship, also synchronize elections and shorten the current presidential term.
While Bukele enjoys significant domestic support for reducing gang violence, his administration faces international backlash for human rights abuses, including the detention of activists and journalists. Critics argue these reforms undermine democracy in the country.
#society
Fox News: King Charles cried the night before marrying Princess Diana, knowing he loved Camilla: expert
King Charles reportedly cried the night before marrying Princess Diana, feeling torn between his love for her and his lingering feelings for Camilla. Diana was hesitant about the marriage but felt pressured to go through with it due to public expectations and familial influence.
The tumultuous relationship between Charles, Diana, and Camilla highlights the conflict between royal duty and personal happiness, which has had lasting effects on the royal family. Diana's struggles with her marriage and the media's scrutiny continue to resonate today.
Fox News: Americans in vacation hot spot may see more military than margaritas this summer
Tourists in Cancún and the Riviera Maya are encountering increased military presence due to rising cartel violence. Over 7,000 troops have been deployed as part of "Operation Summer Vacation 2025" to protect visitors, following a pattern of heightened security in popular tourist areas.
Despite the military's presence, concerns remain about safety, with the U.S. State Department advising travelers to exercise increased caution. Tourists are encouraged to remain vigilant and adopt safety measures, such as using hotel-arranged transportation and avoiding risky situations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In EU first, Slovenia announces ban on all weapons trade with Israel
Slovenia has become the first EU nation to ban all weapons trade with Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, citing a humanitarian crisis. The Slovenian government stated it is taking independent action due to EU disunity on the issue. An Israeli official dismissed the ban as meaningless.
Meanwhile, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warned that Israel risks diplomatic isolation due to international outrage over its actions in Gaza. He emphasized the need for Israel to maintain support from the international community, as countries like France and Canada move toward recognizing a Palestinian state.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Tale of the Tariffs: D-Day Arrives for the Global Trade War - Liberty Nation News
On August 1, 2025, President Trump implemented a new tariff regime amid ongoing global trade tensions. A universal 10% tariff will apply to countries with which the U.S. has a trade surplus, while a 15% tariff floor will be imposed on those with a trade deficit. The White House set August 7 as the deadline for Customs and Border Protection to adjust to these changes.
In addition, Trump extended a 90-day tariff reprieve for Mexico while maintaining high tariffs on Canadian exports, increasing them to 35%. The U.S. government reported record tariff revenues, prompting proposals for rebate checks to American families. Negotiations with non-compliant trading partners remain open.
#crime
Fox News: Mother of slain congressional intern says DC Council treats violent crime like a 'joke' amid unsolved killing
The mother of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a congressional intern killed in a drive-by shooting in Washington, D.C., criticized the city council for failing to protect residents. She expressed anger over the rising violence and called for increased police funding and resources.
Tarpinian-Jachym was shot on June 30, with no suspects in custody. His mother described him as a kind-hearted individual who enjoyed helping others. The FBI and Metropolitan Police are offering a $40,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.