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Strong Support for Deportations including US Citizens to El Salvador's Notorious Mega-Prison
We Brits could use Pitcairn Island, St Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha, even St Kilda that's closer to home. The UK government should follow Trump's lead and incarcerate criminals and illegal immigrants on some cold, wind-swept island in the middle of nowhere and throw away the .. er .. key to that island! -
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Myanmar Junta Ends Quake Truce Amid Ongoing Air Strikes
The Irrawaddy Myanmar’s military regime has allowed a ceasefire, declared in the wake of last month’s devastating earthquake, to quietly expire—despite ongoing humanitarian needs and widespread violations of the truce during its brief existence. The temporary pause in hostilities, announced on 2 April to facilitate aid delivery after the 7.7-magnitude quake, officially ended at midnight on Wednesday (1 May). No extension was offered, and junta officials made no public statement. Attempts to reach a spokesperson were unsuccessful. The earthquake, the strongest recorded on Myanmar’s landmass since 1912, struck the central region on 28 March, killing nearly 3,800 people and displacing tens of thousands. Aid agencies warn that the looming monsoon season could worsen conditions for survivors still lacking adequate shelter. Though the ceasefire was intended to allow relief efforts to reach affected communities, monitors from the UK-based Centre for Information Resilience recorded 65 military air strikes during the period—many targeting the quake-hit central belt. The junta had previously warned it would retaliate against advances by anti-regime forces, a caveat critics say effectively rendered the truce meaningless. On the ground, clashes between the military and a patchwork of opposition and ethnic armed groups persisted. Fighting intensified in towns along a crucial trade corridor near the Thai border, forcing more civilians to flee amid an already dire humanitarian situation. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has estimated that recovery from the earthquake could take up to two years. With the ceasefire now lapsed and no signs of de-escalation, aid workers fear that continued violence will severely hamper efforts to rebuild. As the country remains mired in conflict following the 2021 military coup, the collapse of the truce underscores the immense challenges facing Myanmar—not just from natural disasters, but from manmade ones too. -2025-05-02 -
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What is up with tattoos and tourists / expats here?
To quote the OP, he is indeed low class, low education. He could just kick a ball well. -
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Trump Admin Revokes Four Thousand Student Visas Over Serious Crimes
Got a bit of a stutter there old mate? You could have more letters after your name than in a tin if alphabet soup it doesn't change the fact they are there to study not be political...it's part of their tenure for being in the states. -
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Politics Supreme Court to Probe Enforcement of Thaksin’s Prison Sentence
This has nothing to do with the case of misuse of public funds by which I mean supporting a fit and healthy person in a government hospital when that person should be spending time in prison. The MP, Democrat MP Charnchai Issarasena, represents his constituency which most certainly is the injured party. It is, after all, public money which was misspent keeping Thaksin in the relative luxury of the police hospital. The justice system is rigged to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the elite so we can expect nothing from this enquiry. -
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Trump now in favour of immigration
White farmers in South Africa are being murdered regularly, and have been so for many years. The liberal left elite choose not to report this. Shameful.
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