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27 Aug 2024

#illegals

GB News: Germany just issued cryptic migration warning to Brussels and ECHR as Scholz vows deportation crack down
Germany just issued cryptic migration warning to Brussels and ECHR as Scholz vows deportation crack down
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has emphasized the need for Germany to take control of its immigration policy, calling for a task force to address illegal migration across Europe. He announced intentions to change European law and increase deportations following a stabbing incident linked to an asylum-seeker.

Scholz's comments coincide with upcoming state elections where the right-wing Alternative for Germany party is gaining support amid growing immigration concerns. The recent attack has prompted renewed discussions on migration within the EU, highlighting existing tensions over asylum policies.


#politics

GB News: Sir Keir Starmer scolds 'fundamental failure' of prison places in bid to crack down on 'broken system'
Sir Keir Starmer scolds 'fundamental failure' of prison places in bid to crack down on 'broken system'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticized the UK's shortage of prison places, calling it a "fundamental failure." He emphasized the need for tough actions to address this issue and maintain stability in the country.

Starmer acknowledged the government's imperfections but pledged to prioritize the public's needs.


The Telegraph: Emmanuel Macron sparks political chaos by refusing to appoint PM from Left-wing coalition
Emmanuel Macron sparks political chaos by refusing to appoint PM from Left-wing coalition
Emmanuel Macron has rejected the Left-wing New Popular Front's candidate for prime minister, Lucie Castets, arguing that her appointment would lead to an ungovernable situation with opposing majorities in the National Assembly. The refusal has sparked significant backlash from the Left coalition.

Leaders from the NFP condemned Macron's decision, signaling intentions for impeachment proceedings and calling for protests against perceived autocratic power. Macron defended his stance, citing practical necessities in the current political landscape.


GB News: Former Labour Minister calls for public funding of political parties to avoid reliance on wealthy donors
Former Labour Minister calls for public funding of political parties to avoid reliance on wealthy donors
Former Labour minister Bill Rammell advocates for state funding of political parties to mitigate issues of donor influence in political appointments. He notes the prevalence of such practices, particularly under the Conservatives, and emphasizes the need for transparency in government actions.

Rammell suggests that public funding could reduce reliance on wealthy donors and improve accountability. He points out that the current political landscape already involves taxpayer support for parties.


#society

GB News: Martin Daubney struggles to keep his cool as former Labour adviser brands all rioters 'racist': 'Utterly contemptible!'
Martin Daubney struggles to keep his cool as former Labour adviser brands all rioters 'racist': 'Utterly contemptible!'
A debate erupted on GB News between host Martin Daubney and former Labour adviser John McTernan regarding the characterization of recent UK riots. Daubney criticized McTernan’s assertion that all rioters were racists, arguing it unfairly paints the entire white working class as problematic.

McTernan maintained that the actions of racist rioters should face legal consequences and that genuine concerns from communities have been overlooked. The heated exchange highlighted deep divisions over the causes and implications of the riots.


Le Monde: Arson attack on French synagogue marks turning point in anti-Semitic violence
Arson attack on French synagogue marks turning point in anti-Semitic violence
An attempted attack on a synagogue in southern France signals a disturbing rise in anti-Semitic violence since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel. The assailant, El Hussein K., intended to kill Jews, reflecting a trend of escalating severity in such acts.

Reported anti-Semitic incidents soared to 1,676 in 2023, a fourfold increase from the previous year, with violence increasing in frequency and intensity. The incident is being investigated by the French National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office.


#culture

Fox News: Vandalism found at Gettysburg battleground, preservationists remove traces of defacement: 'Hallowed ground'
Vandalism found at Gettysburg battleground, preservationists remove traces of defacement: 'Hallowed ground'
Two vandalism incidents occurred at Gettysburg National Park in August, involving graffiti on notable locations such as Little Round Top and the War Department Observation Tower. Preservation staff quickly removed the graffiti, and police have identified a suspect related to the spray-painting.

Officials express concern over vandalism at this historic site and emphasize the importance of collective responsibility for preserving national heritage. Vandalism penalties may include jail time or fines.


#crime

Times Of Israel: Mexican fugitive official in Israel implicates ex-president in students’ disappearance
Mexican fugitive official in Israel implicates ex-president in students’ disappearance
A former high-ranking official, Tomás Zerón, claims that the "historic truth" about the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in Mexico was fabricated during meetings with then-President Enrique Peña Nieto and his security Cabinet. This account contradicts findings from later investigations.

Zerón, now in Israel as a fugitive, has faced accusations of torture and forced disappearance. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for Zerón to return and provide clarity on the case.


Fox News: Tennessee man allegedly killed woman before lighting church ablaze, said he was 'going to get God's water'
Tennessee man allegedly killed woman before lighting church ablaze, said he was 'going to get God's water'
Kyle Jay Hickox has been arrested in connection with a fire at a church in Athens, Tennessee, where police believe he killed Linda Buchanan before igniting the blaze. Surveillance footage captured him near the church before and after the incident.

Hickox was charged with second-degree murder, with additional charges pending. Evidence includes DNA from the victim found on his clothing. He was released from McMinn County Jail after booking.