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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Rupert Lowe hands charity rowing crew £1,000 after mistaking them for small boat migrants
Former MP Rupert Lowe mistakenly identified a charity rowing crew as illegal migrants, prompting him to alert authorities and declare a need for mass deportations. After realizing his error, he pledged £1,000 to the crew, who are raising funds for Motor Neurone Disease research.
The crew, ROW4MND, clarified their mission and expressed disappointment at the confusion, noting the unnecessary strain on emergency services. They humorously acknowledged the situation while emphasizing their commitment to their fundraising goals.
Fox News: List of countries taking in illegal immigrant deportees grows with latest African partners
President Trump’s deportation strategy gained traction with Rwanda agreeing to accept 250 illegal immigrants from the U.S. under a formal third-country deal. This aligns with efforts to collaborate with various nations to manage deportees whose home countries refuse them.
Other countries like Eswatini, South Sudan, Costa Rica, and Panama have also participated in similar agreements, facilitating the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of crimes. These initiatives aim to alleviate the burden on U.S. immigration systems while providing support for resettled individuals.
Fox News: Trump approves military action against Latin American cartels classified as terrorist organizations
President Trump has authorized military action against Latin American drug cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations. This initiative aims to dismantle operations like those of Venezuela's Maduro and is coordinated across multiple U.S. departments.
The administration emphasizes protecting the homeland and has previously threatened tariffs to encourage Mexico and Canada to combat smuggling. A $50 million reward has been announced for information on Maduro's arrest.
#politics
Fox News: Nancy Mace accuses GOP rival of child sex crime leniency as blistering SC gubernatorial race heats up
Rep. Nancy Mace and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson are engaged in a heated rivalry for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Mace has accused Wilson of being lenient on violent offenders, citing specific cases of plea deals for serious crimes, including child sexual abuse.
Wilson, defending his record, claims to have expanded efforts against internet crimes and human trafficking. He dismissed Mace's allegations as politically motivated attacks, asserting that she is attempting to distract from her own voting history.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: US tacitly supports Israel's plan to take control of Gaza Strip
President Trump has indicated that the U.S. supports Israel's plans to expand its military offensive in Gaza, allowing Israel to determine its next steps. Despite international calls for restraint, Trump and Secretary of State Rubio emphasized that Israel's security decisions are ultimately its own.
While the U.S. pushes for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, it also demands the release of Israeli hostages and the eradication of Hamas. Trump's administration has shifted focus away from ceasefire efforts, particularly after failed negotiations, reinforcing its backing of Israel amid ongoing conflict.
#history
Fox News: Famed Apollo 13 moon mission commander Jim Lovell dead at 97
Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, has passed away at the age of 97. His family expressed pride in his accomplishments as an astronaut and leader, while also remembering him fondly as a father and grandfather.
Lovell was part of the crew that successfully returned to Earth after a critical in-space emergency during the 1970 mission, which was later depicted in a film starring Tom Hanks.
#crime
Forbes: Air France and KLM Make 5 Airlines Hacked In 2 Months
Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have reported data breaches affecting customer information, following similar incidents involving other global airlines. The hacker group ShinyHunters is believed to be behind these attacks, which exposed limited personal data but not sensitive information like credit card details.
Cybersecurity experts note that airlines are attractive targets due to their complex systems and vulnerabilities in loyalty programs. The breaches may be part of a broader campaign targeting Salesforce, with attackers using social engineering tactics to gain access.