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Politics

Networks Aid Migrants Crossing Borders Illegally

People from the same countries often form networks when crossing borders. These groups provide support and help manage activities, both legal and illegal. Understanding these networks is key for authorities trying to manage migration and security.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

UK Faces European Drift as Trump Threatens Security Pact

The UK faces growing uncertainty in its international alliances as Donald Trump signals a potential withdrawal from security pacts. Meanwhile, a temporary migration deal with France has been extended, and a UK MP faces misconduct allegations amidst espionage claims. Markets remain volatile due to geopolitical shifts.

2 weeks ago
Politics

Terror Watchlist Fears Rise as Border Vetting Lags

Concerns are rising as individuals on terror watchlists may have entered the U.S. due to slow background checks and the use of fraudulent Venezuelan passports. This situation highlights vulnerabilities in border security and the exploitation of migration flows by adversarial nations.

2 weeks ago
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German Chancellor Links Violence Against Women to Migration

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has sparked controversy by linking an increase in violence against women to migration. Official figures show a rise in domestic and digital violence, with non-Germans overrepresented as suspects, though critics argue this oversimplifies the issue and ignores the majority of German perpetrators.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Cuba on the Brink: An Imminent Energy Crisis Threatens Decades of Stability

Cuba faces an imminent, severe energy crisis, driven by the cessation of Venezuelan oil supplies and U.S. economic pressure, according to geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan. This acute fuel shortage, evidenced by Havana running out of aviation fuel, threatens to trigger a systemic collapse, de-industrialization, and a mass migration wave to the United States, with profound and unpredictable consequences for the region.

2 months ago