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When are the German Elections?

The Elections are on Sunday the 23rd of Feb 2025

Why are they having a snap election?

The German coalition government failed a no confidence vote

Do Germans vote?

Germans vote in big numbers, usually as high 70+ percent voter turnout

Migrants Relocate to Crowborough Army Camp Amid Protests | News UK

TL:DR – Migrants Relocate to Crowborough Army Camp Amid Protests | News UK

  • The first 27 asylum seekers have arrived at Crowborough army camp for processing.
  • The site aims to house 540 asylum seekers, replacing costly hotels.
  • Local opposition includes protests over safety concerns and government disregard for community objections.
  • Supportive locals, like Aaron Stevens, advocate kindness towards migrants.
  • Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood emphasised plans to reduce illegal migration.
  • Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, warn of potential crime risks associated with the migrants.

First migrants moved into army camp in Crowborough despite weeks of protests | News UK

The first illegal migrants have arrived at an army camp overnight as part of controversial plans to house 540 asylum seekers at the barracks.

The migrants arrived at Crowborough army camp on a 16-seater coach in the early hours of the morning.

The Home Office has confirmed that 27 asylum seekers have now moved onto the site, where they will be housed for three months while their claim is processed.

The move is part of the government’s plans to end the use of expensive migrant hotels, but has sparked weekly protests in the Sussex town.

Migrants Relocate to Crowborough Army Camp Amid Protests | News UK
The camp will hold 500 male asylum seekers (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

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The coach carrying the first arrivals was bused in under the cover of darkness at 3am this morning, alongside a police escort.

A large police presence remains outside the camp today, with the government stressing there is specialist around-the-clock security in place at the camp.

The leader of the local Wealden District Council said the Home Office ‘hasn’t listened to any of us’ over their objections to the plans.

He added that ‘a lot of people are angry, frightened and worried’ about the camp being used to house the asylum seekers.

UK News has also spoken to locals who want to welcome the migrants.

Aaron Stevens, who helps to run a local group to support refugees, said: ‘We need to try and make the best of the situation, rather than meeting people with hatred.

‘We want to provide support be kind. Our group is apolitical. We want to provide care for them as we did previously for Ukrainians.’

WEST SUSSEX, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 18: Hundreds of people waving flags and banners gather outside Crowborough Army Camp to protest the Home Office's plans to house 600 male migrants in a former army barracks in West Sussex, United Kingdom on January 18, 2026. (Photo by Stuart Brock/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The plans have sparked weekly protests (Picture Stuart Brock/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: ‘Illegal migration has been placing immense pressure on communities.

‘That is why we are removing the incentives that draw illegal migrants to Britain, closing asylum hotels that are blighting communities.

‘Crowborough is just the start. I will bring forward site after site until every asylum hotel is closed and returned to local communities.

‘I will not rest until order and control of our borders is restored.’

More than 400 asylum hotels were opened under the last government, costing £9million a day.

While many have been closed, just under 200 asylum hotels still remain in use.

The arrival of migrants in Crowborough was labelled ‘another day of shame’ by Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp.

He claimed: ‘We have seen hundreds of crimes committed by illegal immigrants in asylum accommodation, including many rapes, sexual assaults, and even murder.

Undated handout photo issued by the Home Office of tables and chairs in a communal space at Crowborough Training Camp, East Sussex, where the first 27 illegal migrants have now moved in as part of the government's mission to end the use of expensive hotels. The site accommodates single adult male illegal migrants who are claiming asylum in the UK and will be scaled up to hold more than 500. Issue date: Thursday, January 22, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Home Office/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The Home Office has revealed what the inside of the camp looks like (Picture: Home Office/PA Wire)

‘Now the women and children of Crowborough will be exposed to those risks too.’

Mr Philp complained that 6,000 army and RAF cadets had been kicked out of the barracks for the plan to go ahead.

Stand up to Racism Crowborough told UK News that asylum seekers and refugees were ‘not to blame’.

They added: ‘Crowborough has a proud history of showing kindness and helping people in their hour of need.

‘Refugees fleeing conflicts in Ukraine and Afghanistan have been welcomed by the community with open arms and this occasion is no different.

‘We support local people who are working to make sure these new arrivals are shown hospitality and the best traditions of Crowborough, those of unity and solidarity triumph over the hateful and racist narratives of division.’

Spain’s Fourth Train Crash in Days: Crane Collision Disrupts Rail Service

TL:DR – “Spain’s Fourth Train Crash in Days: Crane Collision Disrupts Rail Service”

  • Spain faces multiple train accidents, including a commuter train crash into a crane in Cartagena.
  • Recent tragedies in Adamuz and Barcelona resulted in significant fatalities and injuries.
  • Adif halts services due to crane interference; emergency services treat several individuals.
  • Investigations into the Adamuz high-speed train crash highlight potential infrastructure failures.
  • The tragic story of a lone survivor highlights the human cost of these incidents.
  • Ongoing inquiries aim to uncover the causes behind these fatal train collisions in Spain.

Spain suffers fourth train crash in days after crane is hit on tracks | News World

Spain’s Recent Train Crashes: A National Tragedy

Spain has been rocked by another train crash within a week, following the deadly collisions in Adamuz and Barcelona, along with a minor incident.

In the latest event, a commuter train crashed into a crane in southeastern Spain today. The Spanish rail operator Adif raised the alarm, stating that services have been ground to a halt due to “the intrusion into the infrastructure gauge by a crane not belonging to the railway operation,” although further details were not disclosed. Emergency services reportedly treated one person for minor cuts and three for anxiety, according to RTVE.

Spain’s Fourth Train Crash in Days: Crane Collision Disrupts Rail Service

A Series of Train Collisions

Spain is reeling after a spate of fatal train collisions this week. In Adamuz, 41 people were killed and 123 injured when two trains collided on Sunday. On Tuesday, a train driver was killed and dozens were injured near Barcelona when a wall collapsed onto the tracks, thought to have been caused by heavy rain. A third incident, also in the Barcelona region on Tuesday, saw a train derail after a rock fell on the tracks due to the storm, although no injuries were reported.

The first tragedy struck on Sunday, when two high-speed trains collided and derailed, with victims reportedly thrown for hundreds of meters. On Tuesday, another train driver died and 37 people were injured when a commuter service derailed after hitting a fallen retainer wall. Among the survivors of the Adamuz crash was a six-year-old girl, the sole survivor of her family, who was traveling home after attending a musical.

What Caused the High-Speed Train Crash in Adamuz?

Gareth Dennis, a railway engineer and writer, stated that everyone is on “heightened alert” after these high-profile incidents. However, he noted that there is “no meaningful connection” between the crashes.

He explained that the incident in Barcelona was due to infrastructure failure, while the latest crash involved a crane obstructing the train. “This one is a crane somehow finding its way in front of the train, and they are unrelated to Adamuz, which is likely to have been a rail break,” he said.

Dennis emphasized the importance of investigating what caused the potential rail break and why such a failure was allowed to occur. “Only an investigation can answer that,” he stated.

Derailed high-speed train in Adamuz, Spain

The official investigation in Adamuz is ongoing as teams sift through the wreckage to locate any remaining victims. Oscar Puente, the Minister for Transport, indicated yesterday that there is an “undeniable possibility” that the marks found on the wheels were due to a track defect.

Exploring Trump’s Proposed Greenland Deal: Key Details and Implications

TL:DR – “Exploring Trump’s Proposed Greenland Deal: Key Details and Implications”

  • Donald Trump has downplayed previous threats regarding Greenland, asserting a ‘concept of a deal’ was reached at Davos.
  • Meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump claims all parties are satisfied, despite unclear deal specifics.
  • Greenland’s sovereignty remains firm according to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
  • Discussions on establishing an ‘Arctic Sentry’ for enhanced security in the region are underway.
  • Trump may offer $1 million to Greenland’s citizens as part of a potential arrangement.

What does Trump’s Greenland deal look like? | News World

Exploring Trump’s Proposed Greenland Deal: Key Details and Implications

What is US President Donald Trump’s Approach to Greenland

US President Donald Trump, pictured with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, has shown a dramatic change in stance regarding Greenland, announcing progress on a ‘framework of a future deal’ during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Trump’s U-Turn on Tariffs and Military Force

After a tumultuous 72 hours at the conference, where various global leaders expressed concerns over the future of the international order, Trump backed away from his previous threats of tariffs and military actions against Greenland.

He stated, “I think it’s a really good deal for everybody…it’s a deal that everybody’s very happy with,” although the exact details of this prospective deal remain vague.

Diplomatic Responses to Greenland’s Sovereignty

‘Greenland’s Sovereignty Is Not Up for Negotiation’

Trump’s announcements came following discussions with Mark Rutte, who clarified that there had been no discussions concerning any compromise on Greenland’s sovereignty. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen also emphasised,

“We cannot negotiate on our sovereignty. I have been informed that this has not been the case.”

Should Trump genuinely agree to respect Greenland’s sovereignty, it would signify a considerable shift from his earlier remarks about possible annexation.

The Strategic Importance of Greenland

The Concept of an ‘Arctic Sentry’

In addition to sovereignty discussions, there are emerging proposals for an ‘Arctic Sentry,’ a NATO-led security framework to bolster defense in the region. Greenland holds strategic importance, especially as climate change alters maritime access, with threats from Chinese and Russian military influences becoming more pronounced.

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper likened the proposed ‘Arctic Sentry’ to NATO’s ‘Baltic Sentry,’ aimed at deterring Russian military aggression through enhanced naval deployments.

The Resources and Minerals of Greenland

Why Trump Wants Greenland

Greenland’s wealth of natural resources is another driving factor behind the intense interest. With 31 out of 34 materials deemed ‘critical’ by Europe located there, the island holds valuable deposits of cobalt, nickel, copper, titanium-vanadium, gold, platinum, and diamonds. Additionally, potential oil and gas reserves could emerge as significant economic incentives.

If negotiations lead to a deal, the U.S. might be allowed to establish ‘sovereign bases’ on Greenland, similar to agreements between the UK and Cyprus.

Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts

Direct Discussions for Resolution

In a recent meeting, Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers agreed to form a ‘working group’ aimed at harmonising U.S. security concerns with Greenland’s territorial integrity. This collaborative effort seeks to address mutual interests while respecting Denmark’s sovereignty.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen described the discussions as a positive step, indicating that they have potential for addressing American security concerns in the Arctic.

Future Implications and Challenges

NATO appears to have a temporary reprieve following a week of escalating tensions. The previous threat of a 10% tariff against several European nations has been lifted, reducing fears of military escalation.

Trump, in a rambling speech, asserted, “I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force,” while still, intriguingly, contemplating a $1 million offer to every Greenlandic citizen to encourage a shift in allegiance.

This proposal, if realized, would come at a monumental financial cost to the U.S. treasury. As the conversation continues, European leaders remain cautious, acknowledging that a clear resolution remains elusive.

House of Lords Approves Social Media Ban for Under-16s | News UK

TL:DR – House of Lords Approves Social Media Ban for Under-16s | News UK

  • The House of Lords supports a ban on social media for under-16s amid concerns for child safety.
  • Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announced a three-month consultation on the proposed ban.
  • Lord Nash claims overwhelming support exists from various professionals and parents for the ban.
  • Peers voted 261 to 150 in favour of the amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
  • The UK may adopt age-check methods similar to Australia, with potential fines for non-compliance by platforms.

Social media ban for under-16s baked in the House of Lords | News UK



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A ban on social media for under-16s has been backed by the House of Lords following growing calls from campaigners.

It comes as supporters of the Australian-style ban have argued parents are in ‘an impossible position’ about the online harms their children are being exposed to.

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announced a three-month consultation this week, which will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a ban, as well as possible overnight curfews and actions to prevent ‘doom-scrolling’, reporting back in the summer.

But former schools minister Lord Nash argued the evidence is ‘overwhelming’ for a ban, with support ranging from ‘medical professionals to our police and national intelligence community, from our teachers to hundreds of thousands of parents’.

Peers voted 261 to 150, majority 111, in support of Lord Nash’s amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

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Now that peers have backed the ban, it will move to the government, which will have the chance to overturn it in the House of Commons.

House of Lords Approves Social Media Ban for Under-16s | News UK
Four in 10 children aged three to five already use social media in the UK (Picture: Getty)

What would a social media ban for under-16s in the UK look like?

Almost four in 10 children aged 3-5 use social media in the UK. If the UK implements the same, it would likely mirror that of Australia.

Australia has employed age-check methods, such as checking browsing history or verifying if phone activity is consistent with school times.

A platform disables an account if it identifies a user as underage. There is no penalty for a minor using social media, but firms face fines for failing to enforce the law.

The UK already has laws to limit under-16s’ access to inappropriate content.

The Online Safety Act restricts access to adult websites unless the user can prove they’re over 18, such as by uploading card details or enabling their device’s camera to take a photo, which is scanned to guess their age.

What social media platforms would be banned?

If Australia is any indication, a fair few:

You might notice that WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger or Discord aren’t on the list. Aussie safety officials consider these sites, among others, as messaging or gaming platforms.

Some kids in Australia are already bypassing age checks by wrinkling their faces and Googling contraception to appear older.

Others just browse social media without an account or click on shared links to outsmart politicians.

Children Cry for Help as Massive Landslide Engulfs Campsite in the UK

TL:DR – Children Cry for Help as Massive Landslide Engulfs Campsite in the UK

  • A devastating landslide at Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park in New Zealand has buried several campers, including children, amid record rainfall.
  • Heroes emerged, with one woman alerting others before becoming trapped in a toilet block.
  • Rescuers heard cries for help, but after 15 minutes, silence fell.
  • Search efforts continue, involving police dog squads and emergency services, as fears grow for the missing campers following this tragic event at the New Zealand campsite.
  • Authorities urge people to heed local warnings to stay safe.

Children heard screaming for help after giant landslide buries campsite | News World


Tragic Landslide at New Zealand Campsite Leaves Campers Missing

Several campers, including children, are feared to be buried in rubble after a huge landslide destroyed a holiday campsite in New Zealand.

Details of the Incident

People were heard screaming from inside a toilet block at Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park on the country’s North Island before the cries for help went silent after about 15 minutes. The hillside collapsed onto the popular holiday spot on Thursday morning local time after days of record-breaking rain. One woman has been hailed a hero for warning others of the danger, before she then became trapped in the toilet block.

Rescue efforts ongoing at the campsite

Ongoing Rescue Efforts

Rescuers are desperately trying to save the missing campers from inside the block, with authorities hoping that some could be found alive. One of the first rescuers on the scene recalled hearing shouts of “help us” as he tried to free holidaymakers. Mark Tangney told the New Zealand Herald: “There were six or eight other guys there on the roof of the toilet block with tools just trying to take the roof off because we could hear people screaming ‘help us, help us, get us out of here.’ We went hard for about half an hour and after 15 minutes, the people that were trapped, we couldn’t hear them anymore.”

A witness, who preferred to remain unnamed, described the heroic actions of a woman who saved many lives by alerting others to move out before the disaster struck.

Eyewitness Accounts

Witnesses ran for their lives after they noticed the trees around the hills moving just moments before the landslip. Sonny Worrall was swimming in a nearby hot pool when he heard a tree crack. He told TVNZ: “I looked behind me and there was a huge landslide coming down. I turned around and I had to jump out from my seat as fast as I could and just run. Looking behind me, there was a caravan coming right behind me. It all happened in a flash. I was fearing for my life. People were panicking everywhere.”

Another pair of witnesses, Bruce Cortesi and Olly Collier, recalled seeing swimmers escaping the pools with dirt on their faces after the landslide wiped out the campsite in mere seconds.

Search and Recovery Operations

A police dog squad joined the search efforts on Thursday, but no missing campers have yet been found. Fire and Emergency NZ commander William Park stated, “We’re going right through [the night] until we’ve rescued everyone. It was a significant landslip and the priority was life safety. It’s a complex and high-risk environment.”

Minister Mark Mitchell acknowledged the heroic actions of first responders, police, and firefighters during this tragic event. A second landslide formed behind the Mount Maunganui surf club on Thursday afternoon, necessitating the evacuation of the building housing people affected by the first landslip.

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who is scheduled to visit the site tomorrow, emphasized that the government will do all it can to support those affected.

“We continue to urge people in affected areas to follow the advice of local authorities,” he tweeted. Other landslides have struck across New Zealand after parts of the country saw close to 300mm of rain within 30 hours. Tragically, two people have already been reported dead due to a landslide in the Welcome Bay area.

Man who murdered two teenagers released after claiming machete was for ‘fishing’

TL:DR – Man who murdered two teenagers released after claiming machete was for ‘fishing’

  • Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were murdered in a revenge attack in Bristol.
  • Their killer, Anthony Snook, 45, was previously found with a machete but released after claiming it was for fishing.
  • Nikki Knight, Mason’s mother, criticises authorities for failing to prevent the killings.
  • CCTV captured a 33-second violent assault as Snook’s group attacked the boys with weapons.
  • Snook was sentenced to a minimum of 38 years for the double murder. Authorities deem their actions appropriate.

Man who killed two teens was freed after telling cops his machete was for ‘fishing’ | News UK



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Maxon Rist and Max Dixon were both stabbed to death (Picture: SWNS)

The mum of a murdered teen has revealed her son’s killer was found with a machete just days before the attack – but was let go after telling cops it was for fishing.

Nikki Knight’s son, Mason Rist, 15, and his friend, Max Dixon, 16, were stabbed in a ‘revenge attack’ while on their way to get pizza in Bristol.

Anthony Snook, 45, arrived in his Audi with Riley Tolliver, 18, Kodi Wescott, 17, and two teenagers, aged 15, 16 and 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Mason’s mum, Nikki, 52, has since been informed of a vital ‘missed opportunity’ to stop the killings when Snook wasn’t detained despite a machete being found in the boot of his car eight days earlier.

It has since emerged that Snook had justified possession of the knife by telling cops he was a keen angler and the weapon was part of his regular fishing equipment.

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And Nikki said she was now focusing on spending 2026 doing what she can to hold a range of authorities to account after accusing them of failing to safeguard the teenage victims.

Anthony Snook, 45, being arrested by police. Release date ? November 15, 2024. Five people have been found guilty of the 'revenge' murders of two innocent boys who were the victim of mistaken identity. Anthony Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, and three teenagers aged 15, 16 and 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were today (Fri) convicted of the murders of teenagers Max Dixon and Mason Rist. Close pals Max, 16, and Mason, 15, were 'hunted down' and stabbed to death in the street after being wrongly identified as the culprits of an earlier attack, the court heard. CCTV footage shown to the jury captured the horrific 33 second attack which began when Snook pulled up his Audi as the victims leave Mason's home in Bristol. Four youths are then seen jumping out of the vehicle as Max and Mason attempt to flee. They brandished what was described in court as 'fearsome weapons' and the two boys both suffer stab wounds the pathologist described as 'unsurvivable'.
He was sentenced to a minimum of 38 years for the double murder of Max and Mason. (Picture: PA)

She said: ‘The authorities have failed the kids. Just days before the murders they found a machete in the boot of Anthony Snook’s car.

‘He was not arrested, and it was not given as evidence. The worst thing about it is that they sent him on his way. Just days later, he had murdered two innocent boys.’

CCTV footage from Nikki’s house captured the horrific 33-second attack, which began when four youths jumped out of the vehicle on Mason’s doorstep.

Brandishing weapons including a machete, zombie knife and baseball bat, Max and Mason suffered ‘unsurvivable’ stab wounds before the attackers fled.

During the trial, Snook had tried to claim he didn’t know the teens were armed and denied that any of the knives could have already been in his car.

But Nikki said she was told that just eight days earlier, on Friday, January 19, 2024, Snook had a machete-style knife confiscated.

The incident was reported for ‘further enquiries’, but Snook wasn’t arrested and was allowed to continue his journey.

A sign near to the scene in south Bristol where two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, died after a stabbing attack by a group of people who fled the scene in a car. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024. PA Photo. The two boys were attacked in Ilminster Avenue, in Knowle West, south Bristol, at about 11.20pm on Saturday, Avon and Somerset Police said. A 44-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy have been arrested and are in custody. See PA story POLICE Bristol. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
The local community was shocked by the boys’ deaths (Picture: PA)

He had reportedly told cops he was an ‘avid angler’ and the knife was part of his fishing equipment.

Last year, the Crown Prosecution Service ruled it was not in the public interest to pursue the possession charge against Snook after he was sentenced to a minimum of 38 years for the double murder of Max and Mason.

Avon and Somerset Police said the way the incident was dealt with was reviewed and deemed the officer’s actions ‘entirely appropriate’, and no further action would be taken.

But Nikki said the authorities as a whole had ‘failed’ the victims.

She added: ‘If he had been remanded, then this tragedy wouldn’t have happened. The police just let him go. That is all I was told – the end of the conversation. They just took the weapon off him and sent him on his way.

‘They should have kept our kids safe, but they failed them badly.’

Avon and Somerset Police said in a statement: ‘We detained and reported Snook at the roadside for being in possession of a bladed article (after a knife was found in his boot), which he stated he used for fishing.

‘The knife was seized, and the case against him was not continued after he was charged and later sentenced for the murder.’

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