Over 1,000 anti-Israel demonstrators disrupted traffic on the Manhattan Bridge on Sunday afternoon, as thousands attempted to return home from Thanksgiving celebrations. The New York Police Department (NYPD) reported that protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza shut down bridge traffic around 3:30 p.m, chanting: “Ceasefire, not genocide! President Biden pick a side!”
At 5:45 p.m., the NYPD reopened the bridge but advised motorists to anticipate traffic and potential delays. At least one woman and two men were arrested during the demonstration. The NYPD stated that the word “Gaza” was graffitied onto a supporting beam of the bridge. It is unclear whether the vandal was among those detained.
The Gaza conflict started on Oct 7th, after the Hamas terror organization launched a large-scale raid on Israel, killing around 1,200 and kidnapping hundreds of hostages. A temporary ceasefire, in return for the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas, was established on Wednesday, promising to extend for a minimum of four days and possibly more, depending on further hostage releases.
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Over 1,000 anti-Israel demonstrators disrupted traffic on the Manhattan Bridge on Sunday afternoon, as thousands attempted to return home from Thanksgiving celebrations. The New York Police Department (NYPD) reported that protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza shut down bridge traffic around 3:30 p.m, chanting: “Ceasefire, not genocide! President Biden pick a side!”
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Dialectal Arabic has become the second most widely spoken language in France, surpassing many of the nation’s historic regional languages for the first time in history, according to a recent study.
France, which has the largest Muslim population of any country inside the European Union at around ten percent, is witnessing many of its regional languages, such as Berber, Alsatian, Occitan, and Breton, slowly die out while dialectal Arabic is becoming increasingly common.
Indeed, more people across France speak some form of Arabic than all other regional languages combined. “This would seem to be a first in history, at a crossroads of the decline of regional languages, globalization, and migration,” states Victoire Lemoigne of the French newspaper Le Figaro.
The country has up to four million Arabic speakers, the majority of whom come from countries on the North African coast, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. However, migrants from other Arabic-speaking countries, such as Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria, have contributed to the trend.
It is likely this trend will continue over the coming decades, as the Muslim population of France is expected to increase to around 12.6 million by 2050.
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Dialectal Arabic has become the second most widely spoken language in France, surpassing many of the nation's historic regional languages for the first time in history, according to a recent study.
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Conor McGregor is under investigation by the Irish police after he openly criticized the Irish government’s handling of mass immigration into the country and demanded it take action, according to reports.
The Irish police – known as the “Garda” – have launched the inquiry into “the dissemination of online hate speech” led by assistant Garda commissioner Justin Kelly following McGregor’s decision to demand change in his native country.
McGregor, among other things, has posted on X (formerly Twitter) assertions such as “Ireland, we are at war” and “We are only warming up” after three children and an adult were stabbed by someone believed to be of a migrant background on the streets of Dublin earlier this week.
He also hit out at the Irish government’s decision to give foreigners the vote, calling it “the most preposterous, ridiculous, scheming attempt at gaining votes,” as well as suggesting the country’s “revolving door” enabled an immigrant to stab a young Irish woman to death.
The investigation comes despite McGregor also having denounced the violent actions and protests that occurred in the wake of this week’s stabbings.
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Conor McGregor is under investigation by the Irish police after he openly criticized the Irish government's handling of mass immigration into the country and demanded it take action, according to reports.
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Attacks on South Africa’s predominantly white farmers increased by 21 percent in the third quarter of 2023, with 88 attacks launched for an average of almost one per day.
The figures were collected by the Community Safety Division of AfriForum, a civil rights organization with a focus on the Afrikaans-speaking white minority, often referred to as Boers. Covering the period from July to September, they contrast with 73 farm attacks from April to June, although murders during farm attacks are down from 23 to 13.
The attackers, who average 2.33 per incident, generally target the elderly, with the average age of the average age of their victims being over 60.
Rhetoric against Afrikaners and the white minority more generally in South Africa has intensified in recent months, with Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party leading packed stadiums in chants of “shoot to kill… kill the Boer, the farmer.”
The South African government, led by the African National Congres (ANC), is also targeting white farmers, by pushing to expropriate and redistribute their land without compensation and forcing them to submit to onerous “black economic empowerment” regulations or face restrictions on their ability to export to the United Kingdom and the European Union.
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Attacks on South Africa's predominantly white farmers increased by 21 percent in the third quarter of 2023, with 88 attacks launched for an average of almost one per day.
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UFC star Conor McGregor has backed members of the public protesting after three small children and a woman were stabbed by an immigrant in Dublin, Ireland.
McGregor said the stabber should face “[t]orture and death” and slammed an Irish Timesjournalist accused of branding anti-immigration protests far-right. Describing the reporter as the “absolute picture of weak and feeble,” McGregor warned: “In a war you are nothing. We are not backing down, we are only warming up.”
Addressing journalists keen to dismiss concerns over mass immigration as far-right, the former two-weight world champion wrote that after “[o]ne of the most horrific crimes this nation ever seen has occurred, we do not care anymore what you sad cases have got to say.”
“There will be no backing down until real change is implemented for the safety of our nation,” McGregor continued.
“We are not losing any more of our wom[e]n and children to sick and twisted people who should not even be in Ireland in the first place. Call it what you want. We do not care.”
UFC star Conor McGregor has backed members of the public protesting after three small children and a woman were stabbed by an immigrant in Dublin, Ireland.
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The U.S. and German governments now believe the Ukrainian military is incapable of retaking territory lost to Russia in the course of the latter’s invasion. According to the German news outlet BILD, the two governments hope Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come to realize the need for negotiations with Russia. A German government source told the outlet, “Zelensky should come to the realization that things cannot go on like this.”
The failure of Ukraine’s counter-offensive has left U.S. and German officials concluding additional weapons shipments to the country should only be in quantities needed to hold the war front and prevent further Russian territorial gains. “He should address his nation of his own free will and explain that negotiations need to be carried out,” the government source said.
Earlier this month The National Pulse reported General Valery Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), conceded Ukraine’s long-anticipated counter-offensive has “most likely” failed, with his men having advanced only a little over ten miles in months. Zaluzhny said an “attritional trench war” could “wear down the Ukrainian state,” and aides to President Volodymyr Zelensky have already expressed concern over the average age of a Ukrainian soldier having risen to 43 – especially as these middle-aged fighters “aren’t that healthy”.
Zelensky has continued to push Western governments for more lethal aid in his country’s conflict with Russia. In early November, Zelensky extended an invitation to former President Donald Trump — the 2024 U.S. presidential front runner — to visit Ukraine for a briefing on why the war must continue.
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The U.S. and German governments now believe the Ukrainian military is incapable of retaking territory lost to Russia in the course of the latter’s invasion. According to the German news outlet BILD, the two governments hope Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come to realize the need for negotiations with Russia. A German government source told the outlet, “Zelensky should come to the realization that things cannot go on like this.”
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President Joe Biden announced there were no Americans were among the initial hostages released by Hamas after over 200 were taken by the terrorist group after a surprise attack on Israel on October 7th. Earlier today, Hamas released 24 hostages as part of a larger deal with Israel to release a total of 50 women and children held in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Thirteen of the hostages released were Israeli, with the others being mostly Thai nationals.
When asked when the first American hostages would be released, President Biden gave a muddled response: “We don’t know when that will occur, but we’re gonna expect it to occur.” The President went on to say, “We don’t know what the list of all the hostages are and when they’ll be released, but we know the numbers that are going to be release. It is my hope and expectation that it will be soon.”
The uncertainty and lack of concrete details in Biden’s remarks only added further confusion regarding U.S. efforts to secure the release of American citizens held by Hamas. Biden also claimed he believes Hamas’s barbaric October 7th surprise attack against Israel was motivated by his efforts to strike a peace-deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia – although he admitted he had no evidence proving the connection.
"When will the first American hostages be released?"
President Joe Biden announced there were no Americans were among the initial hostages released by Hamas after over 200 were taken by the terrorist group after a surprise attack on Israel on October 7th. Earlier today, Hamas released 24 hostages as part of a larger deal with Israel to release a total of 50 women and children held in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Thirteen of the hostages released were Israeli, with the others being mostly Thai nationals.
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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) superstar Conor McGregor has said members of the public should “evaporate” properties before they can be taken over “unannounced,” apparently in reference to hotels and other buildings which the Irish government is filling with migrants after giving locals short or zero advance notice.
“Do not let any Irish property be took over unnanounced,” wrote the former UFC featherweight and lightweight world champion. “Evaporate said property. It’s a war,” he continued, later reiterating “Ireland, we are at war” for good measure.
McGregor was apparently responding to news that the Irish government had begun piling the first of at least 70 migrant men into a 22-bedroom guest house in a residential area, barely a day after Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman had claimed he would meet with locals to discuss their concerns.
The fighter made the comments after he had expressed anger over a migrant who was able to move to Ireland despite being a convicted pedophile murdering a young female teacher, but before another incident in which a migrant stabbed a woman and three toddlers outside a Dublin school.
This prompted an even more furious reaction from McGregor, who backed members of the public who rioted in response to the attack against smears they were “far right,” warning: “We are not backing down, we are only warming up.”
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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) superstar Conor McGregor has said members of the public should "evaporate" properties before they can be taken over "unannounced," apparently in reference to hotels and other buildings which the Irish government is filling with migrants after giving locals short or zero advance notice.
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Riots have broken out in Ireland over the stabbing of a five-year-old boy, a five-year-old girl, a six-year-old girl, and a woman in her thirties near a school in Dublin, Ireland. The atrocity, committed yesterday by an immigrant from Algeria, has sparked a major national argument both on the streets and at a political and media level, with tensions likely to heighten.
Gript, a populist-leaning online news outlet, initially reported sources had informed them the suspect was an Algerian migrant. Soon after, the BBC said their sources reported the suspect was in his forties and “an Irish citizen, who has lived in the country for 20 years” – which would still make him an immigrant, though they avoided saying so.
Tensions are already high in Ireland over migrants being moved into hotels and other buildings, often unannounced, en masse. A migrant with convictions for child sex offences in his home country recently stabbed a young female teacher to death. News of the stabbing suspect’s foreign background provoked considerable public anger, which soon resulted in violent protests. Riot police were attacked, a squad car and a double-decker bus were torched, and stores have been looted vandalized within the past 24 hours.
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Irish riot police coming under attack by rioters in Dublin tonight as tensions rise following a mass-stabbing earlier in the day.
According to reports an Algerian man stabbed a woman and 3 children about to enter a school. pic.twitter.com/m7dcsiuH3G
Drew Harris, Commissioner of the An Garda Síochána, also known as the Gardai or Guards, initially refused to disclose the suspect’s nationality and claimed his motives were unknown. He did immediately accuse a “lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology” of being responsible for the riots, however.
Efforts to brand the protesters “far-right” have not gone down well, with Ireland’s biggest sports star, UFC fighter Conor McGregor, saying Harris’s response was “not good enough.”
“Innocent children ruthlessly stabbed by a mentally deranged non-national… There is grave danger among us in Ireland that should never be here in the first place, and there has been zero action done to support the public in any way, shape or form with this frightening fact,” he wrote on X.
JUST IN – Anti-immigrant protesters left a message on a burning bus in Dublin, Ireland: "Out" pic.twitter.com/NszazHrZmG
Riots have broken out in Ireland over the stabbing of a five-year-old boy, a five-year-old girl, a six-year-old girl, and a woman in her thirties near a school in Dublin, Ireland. The atrocity, committed yesterday by an immigrant from Algeria, has sparked a major national argument both on the streets and at a political and media level, with tensions likely to heighten.
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Former President Donald Trump will visit Argentina’s newly-elected libertarian populist President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires following a conversation between the two, the latter’s press team has announced. The dates of the visit are, however, yet to be made public.
The 45th President publicly congratulated Milei for his success in the Argentinian elections earlier this week despite initially being considered an outsider and wildcard candidate.
Trump told him, “A very congratulations to Javier Milei on a great race for President of Argentina. The whole world was watching, and I am very proud of you. You will turn your country around and truly make Argentina great again: Congratulations.”
In response, Milei thanked the former President on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday evening and suggested Trump’s presidency was an example for all of us who defend the ideas of freedom and I hope to meet him soon… LONG LIVE F*CKING FREEDOM.”
Former President Donald Trump will visit Argentina's newly-elected libertarian populist President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires following a conversation between the two, the latter's press team has announced. The dates of the visit are, however, yet to be made public.
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