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Aug 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: 'The protests have nothing to do with standing up to racism, it’s about protecting women and girls'
The migrant crisis is escalating, with Labour accused of supporting far-left groups amid local protests against a migrant hotel in Aldershot, Hampshire. The Farnham and Bordon Labour group is backing a counter-protest by Stand Up To Racism, raising concerns about the safety of residents and women.
Critics, including Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, argue that Labour's stance on illegal migration dismisses public concerns and labels opposition as far-right. The situation highlights tensions between local communities and government policies regarding asylum seekers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Zelenskyy says peace deal will not include giving territory to Moscow ahead of Trump-Putin summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine will not concede any territory to Russia in pursuit of a peace agreement ahead of the upcoming summit between President Trump and President Putin. He emphasized that the territorial integrity of Ukraine is enshrined in its Constitution.
Zelenskyy's comments come in response to Trump's suggestion that a peace deal might involve territorial exchanges. He firmly declared that Ukrainians will not "gift" their land to the occupier.
#economy
Fox News: Fetterman joins fiscal hawks to sound alarm as national debt nears staggering $37T
The U.S. national debt is nearing $37 trillion, with President Trump's recent bill projected to increase deficits by $2.4 trillion over the next decade. Senators from both parties express concern over the escalating debt crisis, emphasizing the need for responsible fiscal management.
Some Republicans advocate for cutting wasteful spending, while Democrats argue for reversing tax breaks for the wealthy. The urgency for addressing the national debt is underscored by warnings about potential consequences such as rising interest rates and inflation.