US Man Arrested For Threatening To Kill Trump In Shocking Social Media Posts
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US Man Arrested For Threatening To Kill Trump In Shocking Social Media Posts

A US man using the online alias "Mr Satan" has been charged with threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump and other government officials, according to a Department of Justice announcement. Shawn Monper, 32, was detained and charged in a federal criminal complaint with "making threats to assault and murder" Trump and other US officials, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The DOJ stated that the FBI received an emergency message regarding threatening posts on YouTube by a user calling himself "Mr Satan," whose internet activity was traced to Monper's residence. In a notable coincidence, Monper is from Butler, Pennsylvania - the same location where Trump narrowly escaped assassination during a campaign rally last July. According to the DOJ, shortly after Trump's January inauguration, Monper obtained a firearms permit and commented from his account that he had "bought several guns […]

Judge Orders Deportation Of Pro-Palestinian Student Activist Who Married US Citizen
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Judge Orders Deportation Of Pro-Palestinian Student Activist Who Married US Citizen

An immigration judge has ruled that pro-Palestinian student protester and US permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil can be deported following detention by the Trump administration, according to his attorney. Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Jamee Comans, based in Louisiana, determined the federal government had proven grounds for deportation. Khalil's lawyer Marc van der Hout condemned the ruling, stating: "Today, we saw our worst fears play out: Mahmoud was subject to a charade of due process, a flagrant violation of his right to a fair hearing, and a weaponisation of immigration law to suppress dissent. This is not over, and our fight continues." The Columbia University student, who became a prominent figure in protests responding to Israel's war in Gaza, has not yet been scheduled for deportation. The judge granted his attorneys until April 23 to seek a waiver. Khalil is married to […]

Driver Who Killed 9-Year-Old Boy And Fled To Party Sentenced To Five Years
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Driver Who Killed 9-Year-Old Boy And Fled To Party Sentenced To Five Years

A driver who killed a nine-year-old boy while traveling at twice the speed limit has been sentenced to five years in prison and banned from driving for 20 years after fleeing the scene and going on a drugs and alcohol binge. Sergee Kelly, 24, from Upper Mullaghmore, Co Sligo, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing the death of Ronan Wilson on September 23, 2023, in Bundoran, Co Donegal. Kelly also admitted failing to stop, assist, or remain at the scene. Kelly was driving between 105-110km/h in a 50km/h zone when he struck Ronan, who was walking with two other children. The impact was so severe that the boy was thrown 58 meters. After the collision, Kelly returned to Bundoran, visited pubs, an arcade, consumed alcohol and cocaine, and then took a taxi home. Judge John Aylmer stated that had Kelly […]

Trump Regime Now Hunting International Students For Their Political Views
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Trump Regime Now Hunting International Students For Their Political Views

The precarity facing international students in the United States has reached unprecedented levels under Trump's second administration. As an international student arriving in America in 2003 during the "war on terror," I experienced firsthand how someone who "looked like me" faced persistent outsider status amid campus jingoism, airport security checks, and widespread racism. However, today's environment has become dramatically more hostile. Trump's targeting of international students for pro-Palestine activism has materialized exactly as he promised during his campaign. He pledged to revoke visas of "radical, anti-American and anti-Semitic foreigners" participating in campus protests, a promise he's actively implementing since returning to office. Several high-profile cases illustrate this crackdown. Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder who participated in campus protests, was detained by ICE in March and has been held in Louisiana for over a month. Turkish PhD student […]

Trump Tariffs Will Fail But Expose America's Manufacturing Crisis
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Trump Tariffs Will Fail But Expose America’s Manufacturing Crisis

At a 2011 White House dinner, when President Obama asked Steve Jobs what it would take to manufacture iPhones in America, Jobs bluntly responded: "Those jobs aren't coming back." He understood that manufacturing ecosystems, with their complex supply chains, skills, and relationships, cannot be easily relocated. Nevertheless, President Trump has attempted precisely this with his "Liberation Day" announcement of sweeping tariffs aimed at balancing trade deficits. This move triggered economic turbulence and market declines, prompting him to delay higher tariffs for 90 daysโ€”except for China. While markets partially recovered, uncertainty persists and may have already inflicted lasting damage through higher capital costs. Much analysis has criticized the tariff formula and its underlying economic reasoning. The policy doesn't measure what Trump believes it does, and the notion that America should produce everything domestically defies economic logic. Just as individuals purchase goods […]

UN Shipping Agency Approves Global Carbon Tax Despite US Walkout
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UN Shipping Agency Approves Global Carbon Tax Despite US Walkout

Countries at the United Nations shipping agency have reached an agreement on a global fuel emissions standard for the maritime sector that will penalize ships exceeding emission limits while rewarding cleaner vessels. The agreement was achieved despite the United States withdrawing from the climate talks at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London, with the US urging other nations to follow suit and threatening "reciprocal measures" against any fees imposed on American ships. Other nations nonetheless approved the CO2-reduction measures to help meet the IMO's target of cutting net emissions from international shipping by 20 percent by 2030 and eliminating them entirely by 2050. On Friday, a majority of IMO member countries voted to implement a scheme that, starting in 2028, will charge ships $380 per metric tonne for every additional tonne of CO2-equivalent emitted above a fixed threshold, plus […]

Irish Watchdog Launches Investigation Into Musk's Grok AI Training Practices
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Irish Watchdog Launches Investigation Into Musk’s Grok AI Training Practices

Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) has opened an investigation into how Elon Musk's X platform processes user data to train its Grok AI model. The inquiry will examine whether X complied with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when processing personal data from publicly-accessible posts made by European Union users. Specifically, the investigation will assess the lawfulness and transparency of how this data was used to train Grok's Large Language Models (LLMs). Grok refers to a suite of AI models developed by xAI that powers a generative AI chatbot available on the X platform. "Like other modern LLMs, the Grok LLMs have been developed and trained on a wide variety of data," the DPC explained in its statement. The Irish regulator clarified that the investigation will focus specifically on "personal data in publicly accessible posts posted on the 'X' social […]

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ECJ Advisor: Ireland Must Accommodate All Asylum Seekers Despite Housing Crisis

An advisor to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has issued a legal opinion stating that Ireland cannot use housing shortages as a justification for failing to accommodate single male asylum seekers. The opinion, published Thursday by the Luxembourg-based court, indicates that Ireland "cannot use force majeure to justify failure to provide basic needs for international protection applicants." It further states that even during "a large influx of people" applying for asylum, "member states cannot invoke force majeure to avoid responsibility for providing adequate reception conditions or compensating for harm caused." This development challenges a key argument used by the Irish government in an ongoing legal dispute. The Department of Children is currently appealing a High Court ruling from August that found the state in breach of fundamental rights by failing to provide accommodation to single male asylum seekers. The […]

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Woman Freed in US-Russia Prisoner Exchange After Jailing Over Small Ukraine Donation

A Russian-American citizen has been released in a prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington after spending more than a year in a Russian prison. Ksenia Karelina, an amateur ballerina and Los Angeles resident, was arrested in early 2024 while visiting family in Yekaterinburg. Russia's FSB security service accused her of fundraising for a Ukrainian organization that allegedly provided arms to the Ukrainian military. She pleaded guilty last August and received a 12-year prison sentence. According to Russian human rights activists, Karelina had made a single $51 (ยฃ39) donation to a Ukrainian charity on February 22, 2022โ€”the first day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The charity in question has denied raising money for weapons or ammunition, stating that its focus is humanitarian aid and disaster relief. The FSB reportedly discovered the transaction on Karelina's phone. In exchange for her release, […]

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Irish Government Unveils Welfare Package

In response to ongoing cost-of-living challenges, the Irish government has introduced a comprehensive social welfare package as part of Budget 2025. These measures aim to support vulnerable groups financially through various lump-sum payments and benefit increases. The government's welfare package includes several significant provisions: The Carer's Support Grant has increased by โ‚ฌ150 to โ‚ฌ2,000 annually. This non-taxable grant supports those providing full-time care for at least six months. Applications open in April, with payments beginning June 5. A โ‚ฌ300 lump sum fuel allowance payment will help eligible households manage winter heating costs. Those receiving the Living Alone Increase will get a โ‚ฌ200 lump sum payment to assist with independent household management. Families will benefit from double Child Benefit payments in November and December, plus an additional โ‚ฌ100 cost-of-living payment per qualifying child. Individuals on Disability Allowance, Blind Pension, or Invalidity […]

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