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Serbia to import 100,000 Ghanaians due to 'declining birth rates' & 'labor shortage'

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Ghana is in advanced negotiations with the Republic of Serbia to secure a portion of the 100,000 work permits Serbia plans to issue this year, local media report.

This is part of a proposed labor mobility agreement aimed at creating employment opportunities for young Ghanaians and deepening bilateral ties, writes the Ghana News Agency.

This was announced during a joint press conference in Accra, addressed by Ghana's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and Serbia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marko Đurić, who is on a three-day official visit to Ghana.

The labor mobility agreement aligns with Ghana's broader employment strategy and its aspiration for international opportunities for the country's growing population of educated youth.

Propaganda

Hemingway: Declassified Russiagate docs show mainstream media complicity

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That's why they're hiding them

"The media are hiding [the new Russiagate bombshells], and why? Because they were complicit in the crimes that were committed. They can't very well report what actually happened because the whole conspiracy would have gone nowhere if the media hadn't been so willing to just republish these lies from Obama officials," said Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway during an interview on Fox News' America Reports.:


Comment: The silence is indeed deafening:


Obama trying to head off Obamagate:


Tulsi has thoughts:




Explosion

Geopolitical powder keg erupts: Thai F-16s strike Cambodian targets in border clash

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A long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia sharply escalated overnight, with reports that a Thai F-16 fighter jet conducted air-to-ground strikes on multiple Cambodian military positions near the disputed border region.

Reuters reports that Thailand readied six F-16 fighter jets but deployed only one along the disputed border. The F-16 conducted airstrikes on military targets in Cambodia. Both Southeast Asian nations have accused each other of starting the conflict.

Thai army deputy spokesperson Richa Suksuwanon told reporters earlier, "We have used air power against military targets as planned."

In response to the attacks, Cambodia's defense ministry said that it "strongly condemns the reckless and brutal military aggression of the Kingdom of Thailand against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cambodia."

Star of David

'All of Gaza will be Jewish' - Israeli minister

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© Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesPalestinians gather at a food distribution point in Gaza City • July 20, 2025
Amichai Eliyahu dismisses calls to prevent starvation in the Palestinian enclave.

Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has said Israel should not be concerned about hunger in Gaza, drawing condemnation from across the political spectrum.

The far-right Otzma Yehudit politician dismissed renewed UN warnings of a man-made famine in the besieged enclave, stating that the Israeli government is "racing toward erasing Gaza."

Eliyahu told Radio Kol Barama on Thursday, according to Ynet:
"Thank God we are erasing this evil. All of Gaza will be Jewish. We shouldn't be dealing with hunger in Gaza -let the world take care of them. No nation feeds its enemies. Have we completely lost our minds? Should we care about their evening meal?"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu distanced himself from the comments, noting that Eliyahu is not a member of the Security Cabinet, which determines the conduct of the war:
"This government's policy is clear and united. His statements do not represent it."

Arrow Down

EU citizens see political corruption as the norm - poll

A Eurobarometer poll has found that more than half of the bloc's population believes bribery is prevalent among political parties
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© Diego Radames/Anadolu via Getty ImagesThe Parliament of the European Union
Across the European Union, 69% of citizens believe that corruption is widespread in their country, according to a new Eurobarometer survey published this week.

Despite efforts by the bloc's authorities, more than half of EU citizens do not believe anti-corruption measures are effective and doubt their impartiality, according to the poll; 51% say the problem is prevalent among political parties.

Distrust was particularly high in Greece, Croatia and Portugal, where perceptions of widespread corruption were also the most common. Greece reported the highest rate at 97%, followed by Croatia at 92% and Portugal at 91%. At the opposite end of the scale, Finland and Denmark recorded the lowest levels, at 21% and 28%, respectively. The most notable increases since 2024 were observed in Luxembourg, up nine percentage points, and Ireland, up six points, the report said.

Star of David

Greeks gives cold shoulder to Israeli tourists, cruise ships as Gaza war grinds on

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A poster in the window of a cafe in Athens shows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a visit to Gaza
Though Greece is a highly popular international tourist destination for Israelis, the popularity of Israeli tourists is declining in Greece as Israel continues a war on Gaza marked by unusually high civilian casualties, imposed hunger, and the systematic and sweeping destruction of infrastructure. In addition to a string of incidents in which Greeks are verbally and physically clashing with Israeli tourists, protesters are targeting commercial ships seen as supplying Israel's war on Gaza.

The most widespread indication of Greeks giving Israelis a cold shoulder comes via signs and posters cropping up in tourist destinations. In addition to being mounted on utility poles, they're also appearing in the front windows of some businesses. A few samples of the messaging:
  • "All Israeli soldiers are war criminals. Occupiers, rapists, murderers. We don't want you here!"
  • "Israeli soldiers, you went on vacation but you will not escape the guilt. The beaches of Greece will not wash the blood off your hands"
  • "Israeli soldiers, colonizers, you are not welcome."

Car Black

Trump EPA aims to repeal vehicle emission rules after revoking greenhouse gas endangerment finding

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to repeal all greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicles and engines in the coming days after it removes the scientific finding that justified those rules, according to a summary of the proposal.

In a draft of a summary of the forthcoming proposal, seen by Reuters, the agency is expected to say that the Clean Air Act does not authorize the EPA to impose emission standards to address global climate change concerns and will rescind the finding that GHG emissions from new motor vehicles and engines endanger public health or welfare.

It is also expected to justify rescinding the endangerment finding by casting doubt on the scientific record used to make the finding.

"We further propose, in the alternative, to rescind the Administrator's findings because the EPA unreasonably analyzed the scientific record and because developments cast significant doubt on the reliability of the findings," the summary says.

Comment: Well, hallelujah. The regulations were both expensive and pointless, and and expanded the EPA's reach into areas it was never mandated to govern.


Brick Wall

What's driving the war on America's borders?

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© David Peinado Romero/ShutterstockIllegal migrants amassed at the U.S.-Mexico border near Juarez in March 2024. (
Editor's Note: The open borders policies of the Democratic party are an essential component of the campaign to destroy the American way of life, as John Fonte has previously illustrated. Mark Krikorian, one of the nation's leading experts on immigration policy, uses a recent book to explain, in the destructive Left's own words, where this attack comes from. This essay was first published in the Spring 2025 issue of the Claremont Review of Books under the title "Mi Casa Es Su Casa."
As someone who has researched U.S. immigration policy for over three decades, I'm often asked why the Biden administration effectively opened America's borders, allowing in 9 or 10 million foreigners who had no legal right to enter. Was it done to import voters who would change the balance of power in red states? Or perhaps to bulk up the population of blue states that have been hemorrhaging residents, in preparation for the 2030 census? To change the nation's ethnic composition? Or maybe just for cheap labor?

None of these possibilities was the real reason — though some of those ends certainly have been served. Biden's illegal border surge happened because the people in charge of border policy didn't believe in the legitimacy of borders. Even the most radical of politicians can't come out and say that, though the policies they support point inexorably in that direction. Fortunately, writers have no such constraint.

Eye 2

At least 10 kids, some as young as 2, sexually tortured with shock collars while held captive as part of Alabama sex-trafficking ring: cops

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At least 10 children, as young as 2 years old, were held captive in an Alabama storm bunker for three years and sexually tortured through the use of tools like animal shock collars as part of a horrific sex-trafficking ring organized by some of the victims' own parents, police said.

So far, seven suspects have been arrested as part of the roundup of the ring, including three family members and two mothers whose children were also trapped and abused in the basement, the Bibb County Sheriff's Department said.

"I know God's forgiveness is boundless, but if there is a limit, we've reached it," Bibb County Sheriff Jody Wade said at a press conference Wednesday.

Comment: There is a vast 'eco-system' of organized criminality and perversion out there, and its scale, while 'enjoyed' by what is but a minority of the overall population, would nonetheless shock you.


Dollars

$100 million in Palisades disaster relief disappeared into Democratic Party's NGO black holes

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© Getty ImagesAn aerial view of damaged homes in the Pacific Palisades area of LA. The was the hardest hit neighbourhood during the wildfires and saw 5,000 houses destroyed by the inferno in early 2025
Investigative journalist Sue Pascoe of Circling The News dropped a bombshell: $100 million raised during the celebrity-packed FireAid benefit concert may have disappeared. The money was initially intended to support homeless residents of Pacific Palisades after a devastating wildfire destroyed thousands of homes. Instead, Pascoe reports the funds were funneled through a complex web of NGOs - potentially diverted toward unrelated causes.

"So I looked at the initially they gave $50 million to about 120 nonprofits. And I looked at these nonprofits and one of them said, we help mobile home parks. And there are two mobile home parks in the Palisades. And so I contacted the people there. They had never received any money. They had never heard of that," Pascoe told Fox 11 Los Angeles during the interview.