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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Economist: Europe’s top court nixes Italy’s plan to expel migrants, for now
The European Court of Justice has ruled against Italy's plan to expel migrants, stating that countries must be deemed completely safe before asylum-seekers can be returned. This decision has sparked a divide among Italian politicians, with some viewing it as a setback for immigration control.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the ruling as a hindrance to national border security, while others hailed it as a significant moment for asylum rights. The implications of this ruling will affect Italy's approach to managing illegal immigration.
#politics
The Economist: Albania’s new anti-corruption unit is taking down bigwigs
Albania has established an independent anti-corruption unit that is actively arresting politicians, officials, and drug smugglers, marking a significant shift in the country’s approach to corruption. This initiative is seen as a crucial step in addressing long-standing issues of corruption in Albanian governance.
The new unit operates without fear or favor, a notable change in a country where corruption has historically been pervasive. This development could signal a turning point in Albania’s political landscape and its fight against corruption.
Le Monde: Trump demands new US census excluding undocumented immigrants
President Trump has ordered officials to develop a new census that excludes undocumented immigrants, aiming for a "highly accurate" count based on modern data by the 2024 election. This move is part of a broader strategy to influence voter maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The U.S. Constitution mandates a census every ten years, including all persons, regardless of legal status. Ignoring undocumented immigrants could significantly impact congressional representation and federal funding. Trump's previous attempts to modify the census faced legal challenges.
The Western Journal: Trump Is Considering Intervening in NYC Mayor's Race to Thwart Mamdani: Report
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating involvement in New York City's mayoral election to counter Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani. Trump has expressed concern over Mamdani's candidacy and is in discussions with political figures about supporting either incumbent Mayor Eric Adams or former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Polls indicate Mamdani has strong support, consistently achieving over 50%, while Adams and Cuomo lag behind. Despite Trump's potential intervention, Mamdani remains confident in New Yorkers' ability to decide the election outcome.
The Economist: Moldova’s election will test its resistance to Russia
Moldova's upcoming parliamentary election on September 28 is under threat from disinformation campaigns, particularly targeting pro-EU President Maia Sandu. A recent fake story attributed to a cloned celebrity-gossip site exemplifies the tactics used against her and her party.
As Moldova faces these challenges, the resilience of its democratic processes will be tested against Russian influence and misinformation.
#society
Le Monde: July was Earth's third-warmest on record, EU scientists say
July 2025 marked the third-warmest July on record, despite a slight decrease in global average temperatures. The Copernicus Climate Change Service noted that extreme weather events, such as heatwaves and floods, continue to occur, emphasizing the ongoing impact of climate change.
Turkey recorded its highest temperature ever at 50.5 degrees Celsius amid wildfires. The 12-month period ending in July 2025 saw temperatures 1.53 degrees above pre-industrial levels, exceeding the 1.5-degree threshold aimed at limiting human-caused warming.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The true depravity of the Palestinian victim mindset has been exposed
Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born activist, has drawn criticism for his anti-Israel rhetoric, particularly during protests at Columbia University. His recent interview raises concerns about his views on Hamas and the October 7 attacks, where he seems to downplay the violence against Israelis.
Khalil's comments suggest a troubling normalization of extremist actions and a dismissal of anti-Semitism on campus. His rhetoric reflects a growing trend among some activists that could undermine American foreign policy and societal values.
#culture
Fox News: The Who's Roger Daltrey is 'nervous about making it to the end of the tour' amid health struggles
Roger Daltrey, the 81-year-old frontman of The Who, expressed concerns about his health as he continues his current tour. He revealed he is going blind and deaf, and is "nervous" about completing the tour. Daltrey stated this will likely be the band's last tour, citing the grueling nature of performances.
Despite his health issues, he maintains that his singing voice remains strong. Reflecting on aging, Daltrey acknowledged the challenges but expressed contentment with his life, stating he is "ready to go" at any time.
#crime
Fox News: 19-year-old accused of impersonating officer, making fake traffic stops
A 19-year-old, Jayden Ballard, is accused of impersonating a Maryland State Police officer and conducting fake traffic stops while wearing a police uniform. He allegedly gained access to a marked police vehicle, and authorities are investigating how he did so.
Ballard has been charged with impersonation and unlawful vehicle use, with his trial set for September 24. Police are seeking information from anyone who interacted with him during these incidents.
GB News: Motorist stripped of licence and handed prison sentence for drink-driving offences only weeks apart
A North East England driver has been banned from driving for 32 months and sentenced to a 10-week suspended prison term after multiple drink-driving incidents. The driver was caught twice within weeks, with breath tests showing alcohol levels significantly over the legal limit.
North Yorkshire Police emphasized the seriousness of drink-driving and the commitment to road safety, highlighting a recent campaign that led to 129 arrests. Authorities are determined to combat intoxicated driving to prevent accidents and protect public safety.