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Sep 15, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: 'It's time to take back control of our British identity and wave the flag of our union proudly'
A British piece says illegal migration via small boats has spiralled, burdening taxpayers and fueling anger at perceived generosity to newcomers.
It cites Unite the Kingdom protests and flag-waving as defense of British identity, and criticizes gov plans like 'one in, one out' and Rwanda, urging detention of entrants.
#politics
Fox News: Charlie Kirk's friend urges mourners to 'go back to church' following activist's killing
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday on a Utah Valley University campus. Vigils spread worldwide as supporters mourn.
Friend Andrew Kolvet urged honoring him through faith; Turning Point USA plans a memorial at the Cardinals stadium.
The Mirror: PM says Britain will 'never surrender' flag that 'represents diverse country'
Keir Starmer said Britain will never surrender its flag to violence, saying it represents a diverse country. A London march drew about 110,000–150,000; 26 police were injured.
Business Secretary Peter Kyle criticised Elon Musk for his 'violence is coming' remarks; leaders urged unity and calm
#war
Times Of Israel: Rubio opens Israel visit with Netanyahu at Western Wall amid Gaza ops, Qatar fallout
Rubio visits Jerusalem's Western Wall with Netanyahu for a Gaza-focused trip; they prayed for peace as tensions rise after the Qatar Hamas strike.
He weighs West Bank annexation amid UN-statehood moves; White House warns it could derail the Abraham Accords. He'll meet Sa’ar and Herzog.
#culture
Le Monde: Nan Goldin, photographer: 'The camera gave me a voice, and a way in'
Nan Goldin says her sister's suicide opened her eyes to the world; the camera gave her a voice and a path.
She left home at 15, found family in friends like David Armstrong; grew up in Boston suburbs with liberal parents and Jewish roots, ahead of the 2025 Women in Motion Award.