October 2025

US-Argentina Currency Swap: A Bailout for Cronies and a Blow to American Farmers?

Argentina’s central bank has established a currency swap agreement with the United States, potentially reaching $20 billion, intended to stabilize the nation’s economy. This initiative is part of broader financial backing from the Trump administration, supporting President Javier Milei amid upcoming midterm elections and a volatile peso. Efforts are also underway to secure an additional $20 billion from private institutions to bolster Argentina’s struggling economy. Milei faces challenges, including fluctuating inflation and the peso’s instability, despite his initial measures to curb price increases.

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Young Republican Group Chat Reveals Deep-Rooted Antisemitism and a Bigger GOP Problem.

The American right is grappling with a rising tide of antisemitism, particularly among young influencers and GOP staffers, fueled by a culture of flouting taboos and a backlash against “wokeness.” Recent revelations, like leaked group chats and the handling of the Charlie Kirk conspiracy, have highlighted this trend. While some conservatives are denouncing these developments, others are dismissing them in the name of unity against the left. This has spurred a debate on how to address the normalization of antisemitic rhetoric, with no easy solutions, especially given the perception that traditional methods are now considered “woke.”

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EU to End Russian Gas Imports by 2027: Progress and Challenges

EU member states have agreed to eliminate all remaining gas imports from Russia by the end of 2027, representing a significant move towards energy independence. The plan, endorsed by energy ministers, encompasses both pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, with the European Commission aiming for an earlier phase-out of LNG by January 2027. While most nations supported the initiative, Hungary and Slovakia expressed concerns due to their reliance on Russian gas. This regulation, expected to gain approval from the European Parliament, will ban new Russian gas import contracts from January 1, 2026, and allow existing contracts a transitional period.

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Critics Blast Mike Johnson for Praising Trump Video Depicting “Shit-Bombing” Protest

Speaker Mike Johnson faced backlash for defending former President Donald Trump’s use of an AI-generated video depicting him dropping sewage on protesters. Johnson characterized the video as satirical, a method Trump uses effectively on social media to make a point. Critics quickly refuted this interpretation, arguing the video was not satire but debasement, and questioned the point Trump was attempting to convey. Democrats and other commentators, like Rep. Sean Casten, criticized Johnson’s defense of Trump’s actions, calling it juvenile and questionable.

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BBC Arabic Journalist Praises Attacks on Jews, NYT Hires Anti-Semites: Report

A Gaza-based journalist, Samer Elzaenen, who frequently appeared on BBC Arabic, reportedly expressed support for violence against Jews and praised terrorist attacks in his social media posts. Elzaenen’s posts included antisemitic statements inciting violence and celebrating attacks on Israeli civilians, including referring to attackers as “heroes” and “martyrs.” Another BBC Arabic contributor, Ahmed Qannan, similarly expressed approval of violence against Jews and praised terrorists. These revelations have sparked criticism, with media watchdog groups accusing the BBC of enabling anti-Israel bias through its Arabic-language service and demanding reform. The BBC has stated that these contributors are not employees and that they were unaware of the individuals’ social media activity prior to hearing from them on air.

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Mosquitoes Confirmed in Iceland: A Sign of the Times

The Icelandic Institute of Natural History has confirmed the first discovery of mosquitoes in Iceland, with three specimens found in West Iceland. The insects were identified as the species *Culiseta annulata* by entomologist Matthías Alfreðsson after being collected by Björn Hjaltason, who initially spotted the first mosquito in a trap. This find is significant because this cold-resistant species can likely survive Icelandic winters, marking the first time mosquitoes have been discovered outdoors in Iceland. Scientists have anticipated their arrival for some time.

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US Boat Strikes in Caribbean: 32 Deaths, Critics Decry Extrajudicial Killings

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Teachers React to ICE Tear Gas Incident Near Chicago School

Chicago schools are facing the impact of increased federal presence, including tear gas being deployed near elementary schools. This has created a climate of fear and trauma for students and teachers, with some students experiencing panic attacks and worrying about the safety of their families. Despite the city’s low homicide rate, the administration has invested in militarization instead of social programs. Educators are working to create safe spaces for children, while also navigating the complexities of potential detentions and a lack of resources for schools.

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Trump’s ICE Raises Weapons Spending 700%, Including Missile Warheads, Raising Alarm

Recent reports reveal a significant surge in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spending on weaponry, increasing by 700% this year compared to previous years. This increase, fueled by a $170 billion funding allocation, has raised concerns that the agency is being weaponized for domestic deployment. The types of weapons purchased, including small arms, chemical weapons, and guided missile warheads, are of particular concern. Critics are pointing out that this funding would place the immigration enforcement apparatus among the world’s most heavily funded militaries, raising alarm as armed agents are deployed in U.S. cities.

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