New York – Latest News https://latestnews.top Wed, 27 Sep 2023 06:24:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png New York – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 The world’s best restaurants for 2023 named by Tripadvisor – with an Amsterdam eatery https://latestnews.top/the-worlds-best-restaurants-for-2023-named-by-tripadvisor-with-an-amsterdam-eatery/ https://latestnews.top/the-worlds-best-restaurants-for-2023-named-by-tripadvisor-with-an-amsterdam-eatery/#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2023 06:24:53 +0000 https://latestnews.top/the-worlds-best-restaurants-for-2023-named-by-tripadvisor-with-an-amsterdam-eatery/ The best fine-dining restaurants have been named by Tripadvisor, with Restaurant Bougainville in Amsterdam taking the top spot.  The Michelin-starred Dutch eatery has been awarded the accolade as part of Tripadvisor’s 2023 Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ Restaurants Awards, which are decided by an algorithm that analyses the millions of reviews and ratings collected […]]]>


The best fine-dining restaurants have been named by Tripadvisor, with Restaurant Bougainville in Amsterdam taking the top spot. 

The Michelin-starred Dutch eatery has been awarded the accolade as part of Tripadvisor’s 2023 Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ Restaurants Awards, which are decided by an algorithm that analyses the millions of reviews and ratings collected in a year from travellers around the world.

Ise Sueyoshi in Nishiazabu, a district of Tokyo, is the second-best restaurant in the global ranking, followed by the Old Stamp House Restaurant in the Lake District – last year’s number one – in third place, making it the top-ranking UK eatery. 

Number one in the U.S is Le Bernardin in New York City, which ranks 23rd overall. No Australian restaurants made it into the top 25.

The gold-medal-winning Restaurant Bougainville has more than 260 coveted ‘five-bubble’ reviews on Tripadvisor, with one user, ‘Linda K’, declaring the restaurant a ‘first-class dining experience’. 

The best fine-dining restaurants have been named by Tripadvisor, with Restaurant Bougainville (above) in Amsterdam taking the top spot

The best fine-dining restaurants have been named by Tripadvisor, with Restaurant Bougainville (above) in Amsterdam taking the top spot

The Old Stamp House Restaurant in the Lake District - last year's number one - ranks in third place in the fine-dining ranking. It receives the accolade as part of Tripadvisor's 2023 Travellers' Choice 'Best of the Best' Restaurants Awards

The Old Stamp House Restaurant in the Lake District – last year’s number one – ranks in third place in the fine-dining ranking. It receives the accolade as part of Tripadvisor’s 2023 Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ Restaurants Awards

Silver medal-winner Ise Sueyoshi, meanwhile, serves up ‘kaiseki’, which is a traditional Japanese dinner consisting of several courses. Reviewer ‘Tyler K’ described his meal there as ‘unforgettable’. 

Third-place Old Stamp Restaurant, which lies in the picturesque town of Ambleside, is housed in the former office of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth.

With head chef Ryan Blackburn at the helm, the 28-cover restaurant serves dishes that give a ‘unique glimpse into the food and cultural heritage of Cumbria’. A tasting menu might feature tomatoes from the north of Cumbria, mushrooms found in the woods around Ambleside, and turbot from the English Channel. 

MailOnline Travel Editor Ted Thornhill described the food as ‘winningly whimsical and sometimes breathtaking‘. 

Rounding out the rest of the top five are two more European eateries – the Michelin-starred Maison Medard restaurant in the French village of Boulleret and the three-Michelin-starred Ristorante Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio, Italy. 

THE 2023 WINNERS OF TRIPADVISOR’S TRAVELLERS’ CHOICE RESTAURANTS AWARDS

FAVOURITE FINE DINING RESTAURANTS WORLDWIDE

1. Restaurant Bougainville, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Ise Sueyoshi, Nishiazabu, Japan

3. The Old Stamp House Restaurant, Ambleside, UK

4. Maison Medard, Boulleret, France

5. Ristorante Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio, Italy

6. Avartana, Chennai (Madras), India

7. Akira Back, Bangkok, Thailand

8. Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, Padstow, UK

9. PIC, Valence, France

10. Sachi Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

FAVOURITE FINE DINING RESTAURANTS IN THE UK

1. The Old Stamp House Restaurant, Ambleside

2. Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, Padstow, Cornwall 

3. The Kitchin, Edinburgh

4. Hide and Fox, Hythe, Kent

5. Cellar, Anstruther, Scotland

6. The Olive Tree, Bath

7. Pasture Cardiff, Cardiff

8. The Mahal, Cheltenham

9. La Dolce Vita, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

10. Launceston Place, London

FAVOURITE FINE DINING RESTAURANTS IN THE U.S 

1. Le Bernardin, New York City

2. The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge, Blowing Rock, North Carolina

3. Halls Chophouse, Charleston

4. Bourbon Steak by Michael Mina, a Nashville Steakhouse, Nashville

5. The Silver Fork, Manchester, Vermont

6. Sazon, Santa Fe, New Mexico

7. Fat Canary, Williamsburg, New York

8. Mama’s Fish House, Paia, Hawaii

9. GW Fins, New Orleans

10. Circa 1886 Restaurant, Charleston

Source: Tripadvisor  

 

Above is Ise Sueyoshi in Nishiazabu, a district of Tokyo, which ranks second globally in the fine-dining ranking

Above is Ise Sueyoshi in Nishiazabu, a district of Tokyo, which ranks second globally in the fine-dining ranking 

Number one in America is three-Michelin-starred restaurant Le Bernardin in New York City

Number one in America is three-Michelin-starred restaurant Le Bernardin in New York City

As for the UK fine-dining ranking, the Old Stamp Restaurant is followed by Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, a restaurant in Padstow, Cornwall, that presents ‘modern British’ fare.

The Kitchin in Edinburgh is third, Hide and Fox in Hythe, Kent, ranks fourth, and Cellar in Anstruther, Scotland, is fifth. 

In the U.S list, top-ranking Le Bernardin, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, is run by Chef Eric Ripert and is famous for its seafood. Tripadvisor reviewer ‘213LAX’ wrote that the restaurant’s dishes ‘are visually stunning’. 

The rest of the U.S top five is made up of The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge in Blowing Rock, North Carolina (second); Halls Chophouse in Charleston (third); Bourbon Steak by Michael Mina in Nashville (fourth) and The Silver Fork in Manchester, Vermont (fifth). 

THE 2023 WINNERS OF THE CATEGORIES EVERYDAY EATS, FAMILY-FRIENDLY, DATE NIGHT, HIDDEN GEMS AND VEGETARIAN

BEST FOR DATE NIGHTS WORLDWIDE

1. Waitui Bar & Grill, Denarau Island, Fiji

2. Restaurante 1621, Cartagena, Colombia

3. Mylos A La Carte Restaurant, Kolimbia, Greece

4. Alameda Suica, Monte Verde, Brazil

5. Saigon Restaurant & Lounge, Cairo, Egypt

6. Restaurante Pontremoli, Campos Do Jordao, Brazil

7. Almira Restaurant, Kamari, Greece

8. Kaukau Restaurant, Singakerta, Indonesia

9. Nautika Restaurant, Dubrovnik, Croatia

10. Kaage at VARU by Atmosphere Madivaru, Maldives

BEST FAMILY-FRIENDLY WORLDWIDE

1. El Huaso Mirra, Tongoy, Chile

2. Pizzaria da Vila, Aquiraz, Brazil

3. Restaurante Casa do Tempero, Penha, Brazil

4. La Casona del Zorro, Puerto Varas, Chile

5. Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant, Gold Coast, Australia

6. Outer Banks Boil Company Corolla, Corolla, United States

7. Balcon Del Quindio Armenia Colombia

8. Rim Nam Pool Bar, Mai Khao, Thailand

9. The Edge, Dubai

10. Restaurante Edu, Governador Celso Ramos, Brazil

BEST HIDDEN GEMS WORLDWIDE

1. Restauracja Future & Wine, Warsaw, Poland

2. Omakase, Braga, Portugal

3. Kinara by Vikas Khanna, Dubai

4. Rucula Cusco, Cusco, Peru

5. Goreme Han Restaurant, Goreme, Turkey

6. Victory Cafe, Athens, Greece

7. Happy Monkey, Villa de Leyva, Colombia 

8. Hanoi Food Culture, Hanoi, Vietnam

9. Thia Go Restaurant Da Nang, My An, Vietnam

10. Hierro Parrilla San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

BEST FOR VEGETARIANS WORLDWIDE

1. Chia Vegan Restaurant, Cusco, Peru

2. Blu Bar, Barcelona, Spain

3. Time Traveller, Bengaluru, India

4. Antica Casa Rava, Alessandria, Italy

5. Veggie Pause, Fes, Morocco

6. Vegan Beat, Athens, Greece

7. La Bruja, Antigua, Guatemala

8. Ark, Copenhagen, Denmark

9. BioMania Bistro Bol, Bol, Croatia

10. Hum – Healthy Veggies Delights, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

BEST EVERYDAY EATS – UK

1. La Boca Steakhouse, Doncaster

2. Rio Brazilian Steakhouse, Middlesbrough

3. Bonoo, London

4. Makars Gourmet Mash Bar, Edinburgh

5. Lezzet Turkish Restaurant, Newcastle upon Tyne

BEST EVERYDAY EATS – U.S 

1. Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille – St. Pete Pier, St. Petersburg

2. Local Goat – New American Restaurant Pigeon Forge, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

3. Florida Keys Steak and Lobster House, Marathon

4. Ristorante Pesto, Philadelphia

5. Moose – AKa’s, Denali Park, Alaska

Source: Tripadvisor  

 

READ MORE: Inside The Old Stamp House Restaurant

As the taxi approaches the Old Stamp House restaurant in Ambleside, I wonder how much of it would be ‘the world’s best’. Would it have the world’s best restaurant entrance? The world’s best restaurant tables and chairs? The world’s best bathroom taps? This lauded Lake District eatery has been named the overall global winner of Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ Restaurants Awards for the past two years, garnering gushing tributes from almost every customer (1,334 ‘excellent’ reviews out of 1,477 at the time of writing)…

The awards also have five more subcategories – Everyday Eats, Date Night, Hidden Gems, Family-Friendly and Vegetarian. 

Brand-new category ‘Vegetarian’ celebrates meat-free restaurants around the globe, with Chia Vegan Restaurant, in Cusco, Peru, taking the top spot. 

It’s tailed by Blu Bar in Barcelona in second place and Time Traveller in the Indian city of Bengaluru in third. 

The UK bagged two top world spots in the inaugural Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants category – Mallow in Borough Market, London, has been named best vegetarian-friendly restaurant in the UK and 12th in the world, and Herb in Leicester takes 13th place globally. 

In the ‘Date Night’ category, it’s Waitui Bar & Grill on Denarau Island in Fiji that’s number one, followed by Restaurante 1621 in Cartagena, Colombia (second), and Mylos A La Carte Restaurant in Kolimbia, Greece (third). 

In the UK date-night ranking, it’s Uig Sands Restaurant in Timsgarry, Scotland, that ranks top, though it doesn’t make the global top 25. While in the U.S, it’s Hot Tin Roof in Key West, Florida (19th worldwide), that reigns supreme and in Australia, EXP Restaurant in Pokolbin, New South Wales, tops the podium – it’s 24th worldwide. 

Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, a restaurant in Padstow, Cornwall, that presents 'modern British' fare, is ranked as the second-best fine-dining restaurant in the UK

Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, a restaurant in Padstow, Cornwall, that presents ‘modern British’ fare, is ranked as the second-best fine-dining restaurant in the UK 

In the 'Date Night' category, it's Waitui Bar & Grill (pictured above) on Denarau Island in Fiji that's number one

In the ‘Date Night’ category, it’s Waitui Bar & Grill (pictured above) on Denarau Island in Fiji that’s number one

Brand-new category 'Vegetarian' celebrates meat-free restaurants around the globe, with Chia Vegan Restaurant (above), in Cusco, Peru, taking the top spot

Brand-new category ‘Vegetarian’ celebrates meat-free restaurants around the globe, with Chia Vegan Restaurant (above), in Cusco, Peru, taking the top spot

For travellers who like to wander off the beaten path, the awards also points out the best ‘hidden gem’ restaurants to discover. Top of the list is Restauracja Future & Wine in Warsaw, Poland. It’s followed by Omakase in Braga, Portugal (second), and Kinara by Vikas Khanna in Dubai (third). 

The UK’s best ‘hidden gem’ restaurant? That accolade goes to Ganesha Authentic Indian Cuisine in Bristol. Meanwhile, in the U.S it’s ‘Cookie Dough Monster – Burgers & Shakes’ in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. 

And for foodie families, the world’s best family-friendly restaurant, according to Tripadvisor, is El Huaso Mirra in Tongoy, Chile. It’s tailed by two Brazilian restaurants – Pizzaria da Vila in Aquiraz (second) and Restaurante Casa do Tempero in Penha (third). 

One Australian eatery performed well in this category – Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant in Gold Coast ranks as the world’s fifth-best eatery for families. 

Mallow in Borough Market, London (above), has been named best vegetarian-friendly restaurant in the UK and 12th in the world

Mallow in Borough Market, London (above), has been named best vegetarian-friendly restaurant in the UK and 12th in the world

Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant (above) in Gold Coast, Australia, ranks as the world's fifth-best eatery for families

Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant (above) in Gold Coast, Australia, ranks as the world’s fifth-best eatery for families

Tripadvisor also analysed the best ‘everyday eats’ for the UK and the U.S. Top in Britain is La Boca Steakhouse in Doncaster, while Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille in St. Petersburg, Florida, is number one in the States. 

Commenting on the awards, Sarah Firshein, Head of Editorial at Tripadvisor, said: ‘Restaurants provide a great way for travellers to get immersed in a destination’s history and culture. 

‘This year’s Travellers’ Choice Restaurant winners -whose diversity and geographic reach reflect the fact that the last remaining pandemic-era travel restrictions have lifted – are especially exciting. 

‘We know Tripadvisor travellers seek out first-hand intel and guidance, and that’s exactly the spirit of these lists – All of our winners were selected not by professional food critics or editors, but by real diners who have left their feedback on Tripadvisor within the past year.’ 

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Majority of online marijuana dispensaries in the US allow children to purchase drug https://latestnews.top/majority-of-online-marijuana-dispensaries-in-the-us-allow-children-to-purchase-drug/ https://latestnews.top/majority-of-online-marijuana-dispensaries-in-the-us-allow-children-to-purchase-drug/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 07:10:58 +0000 https://latestnews.top/majority-of-online-marijuana-dispensaries-in-the-us-allow-children-to-purchase-drug/ By Luke Andrews Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 11:54 EDT, 25 September 2023 | Updated: 17:01 EDT, 25 September 2023 Most online marijuana dispensaries in the US lack proper age verification features, a study has warned. But researchers in New York City found only half of popular online stores require Government ID and others only ask […]]]>


Most online marijuana dispensaries in the US lack proper age verification features, a study has warned.

But researchers in New York City found only half of popular online stores require Government ID and others only ask for self-reported birth dates.

Around one in five offer delivery across state lines, even when the recipient lived in a state where cannabis was illegal. 

Writing in the paper, the authors said: ‘Pediatricians and caregivers must be aware of the widespread availability of online dispensaries and potential dissemination of marijuana to minors.’ 

The link between recreational marijuana use and alcohol consumption in recent years has been most significant among younger adults 18 to 24

The link between recreational marijuana use and alcohol consumption in recent years has been most significant among younger adults 18 to 24 

Writing in the paper, they authors said: 'Pediatricians and caregivers must be aware of the widespread availability of online dispensaries and potential dissemination of marijuana to minors' (stock image)

Writing in the paper, they authors said: ‘Pediatricians and caregivers must be aware of the widespread availability of online dispensaries and potential dissemination of marijuana to minors’ (stock image)

It comes despite scientists warning of the potential harms to adolescents and young adults, saying it can impair brain development, harm academic performance and be a gateway drug to stronger substances.

Dr Nora Volkow, the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has previously told DailyMail.com young people should avoid the drug completely until their brains have fully developed.

Surveys suggest six percent of 12th graders use marijuana daily.

For the new study, published today in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers from Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York searched online to find digital cannabis dispensaries.

They used Google search terms such as ‘buy marijuana online’ and ‘order weed online’ to find the most popular dispensaries.

Each website was then analyzed for age restrictions on viewing products and making a purchase. The study was carried out from April to June this year.

Of the eighty online dispensaries based in 32 states they identified, researchers said government-issued ID for age verification was only required by 40 of them.

Eight relied on self-reported birthdates, while one each used an age-checker website or address proving residency.

Three used a selfie photo to confirm someone’s age.

The scientists said 15 sites made no formal attempt to verify someone’s age while they were purchasing marijuana. 

Out of the sites, fifty were also selling edibles in colorful packaging, which the researchers warned could be attractive to minors. In the past, doctors have warned they have also found packaging disguising edibles as similar to Doritos or Gushers — helping to make them attractive to children.

The names of the sites were not revealed, but at least one was based in a state where the sale of weed is not legal — North Carolina. 

The above shows cannabis use across American states. Twenty-one states and DC have legalized it for recreational use in addition to medicinal use, while nearly all now allow it to be used for medicinal purposes

The above shows cannabis use across American states. Twenty-one states and DC have legalized it for recreational use in addition to medicinal use, while nearly all now allow it to be used for medicinal purposes

The researchers, led by pediatrician Ananya Terala, wrote in the paper: ‘This cross-sectional study found that most online marijuana dispensaries lacked adequate age verification features and most accepted nontraceable payment methods, enabling youth to hide their transactions.

‘Despite regulations, availability of marijuana products remains seemingly high, exacerbated by potential shipment across state lines. 

‘It is imperative to require strict age verification procedures prior to cannabis purchases online and to establish stringent surveillance of online marijuana dispensaries to protect youth. 

Most recently in June, Minnesota became the 24th state to legalize marijuana for recreational use for those over 21 years old. The law will come into effect next year.

But there are now signs of pushback nationwide — with Oklahoma, North and South Dakota and Arkansas all rejecting legalizing the drug within the last year. Only six states ban the drug outright.

Parents have been coming forward in states where the drug has received the green light to warn it is nothing like the ‘Woodstock weed’ used in the 1980s hippy movement and is now much stronger.

It comes amid reports the legal marijuana industry is on the ‘verge of collapse’ after being hamstrung by high prices and a thriving illicit pot market.



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Biden’s disaster week: Ailing president’s litany of embarrassing gaffes and errors this https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/ https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 19:42:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/ What a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week.   Joe Biden’s embarrassing gaffes came thick and fast this week – after the president managed to fumble a series of high-profile domestic events on the world stage. His litany of errors – including walking into flag poles, addressing people with the wrong names and rudely forgetting to shake foreign official’s […]]]>


What a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week.  

Joe Biden’s embarrassing gaffes came thick and fast this week – after the president managed to fumble a series of high-profile domestic events on the world stage.

His litany of errors – including walking into flag poles, addressing people with the wrong names and rudely forgetting to shake foreign official’s hands – is coupled with the devastating blow that the 80-year-old president’s approval rating stands at 37 percent.

This is five percentage points lower than it was in February, and crucially, it is 10 points lower than his fierce 2020 Republican competitor, Donald Trump, in the latest embarrassing poll from the Washington Post. 

Meanwhile, there is a percussive thunder of calls for him to drop out of the running for the next election, from both the left and the right of the political landscape. 

Many are seriously questioning how Biden will be able to face a long presidential campaign for the Democrats if he struggles like he did the past week – and how he’ll handle the prospect of another four years in office. 

Joe Biden bumped into the Brazilian flag, marking his first gaffe within seconds of appearing on stage at the UN's big meeting in New York City this week

Joe Biden bumped into the Brazilian flag, marking his first gaffe within seconds of appearing on stage at the UN’s big meeting in New York City this week

Biden’s gaffes with the Brazilian president: Walking off stage, running into a flag, no hand shake, and failed translator earpiece

On September 20, ailing Joe Biden seemed to produce gaffe after gaffe while on the UN stage alongside Brazil‘s President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Lula da Silva, 77, looked visibly irritated after the two leaders shared a stage to speak about their initiative to improve workers’ rights in each country – because Biden walked off without shaking his hand. 

Their diplomatic meeting got off to a labored start when Biden, 80, shuffled into a seven-foot Brazilian flag, leaving it teetering as he approached the podium. 

The president made a rambling speech about his ‘economic vision to rebuild our economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down’ while Lula watched on from his right flank. 

Meanwhile, during Lula’s speech, Biden fumbled with his headset, which he was using to hear a translated version. 

‘Can you hear me President Biden? This is an historical moment for Brazil, and for the US,’ Lula said at the start of his speech.

Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging at the end of the diplomatic presentation, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage. The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage - as the high-level meeting brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York

Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging at the end of the diplomatic presentation, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage. The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage – as the high-level meeting brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York

Biden continued to look confused as he grappled with the headset while Lula went on with his speech. At one point, Biden dropped his earpiece and raised his eyebrows in frustration.

International Labor Organization Director General Gilbert Houngbo took to the podium after the two world leaders, and Biden stooped to slowly grab a folder from the ground.

Houngbo shook hands with Biden and Lula in turn at the close of his speech – but Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage.

He appeared to be torn between giving a thumbs-up or a salute, and made a sloppy gesture combining the two.

As Biden turned his back on the Brazilian president, Lula looked annoyed and made a swiping gesture with his arm. They departed awkwardly from opposite sides. 

The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage – as the high-level meeting brought world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York.

President calls the Congressional Hispanic Caucus the ‘Black Caucus’ 

On September 22, the president made yet another public gaffe when all eyes were on him during a keynote speech in Washington, DC. 

Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ‘Congressional Black Caucus’ during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. 

The 80-year-old made the blunder during a speech at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 46th Annual Gala. 

He had celebrated Sister Norma Pimental, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, for her gala award win moments before the mistake. 

Biden praised her for living the lessons based on the Gospel of Matthew before adding: ‘The Congressional Black Caucus embodies all those values.’

‘I know Sister Norma lives the lessons nuns taught me growing up,’ Biden said during the speech addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

‘Lessons based on the Gospel of Matthew: feed the hungry, care for the sick, welcome strangers.’

‘They echo what my dad taught me, and I mean this sincerely, my dad used to say, ‘Everyone, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.’

The president added: ‘The Congressional Black Caucus embodies all those values,’ without correcting his mistake. 

President Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ' Congressional Black Caucus' during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

President Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ‘ Congressional Black Caucus’ during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

Biden repeats the same story about a white supremacist rally twice at the same event 

As well as making in-the-moment mistakes, Biden was also berated this week for repeating the same story twice at the same event in New York City.  

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was then forced to answer for Biden’s concerning, ailing behavior in front of journalists.

She said that President Joe Biden was ‘speaking from his heart’ when he repeated the same story twice at a Wednesday night fundraiser in New York City

Jean-Pierre was twice asked Friday about Biden’s flub – said in a room without cameras rolling but with several journalists present due to rules about covering 2024 finance events. 

A pool report from the event, held at food security expert Amy Goldman Fowler’s home, noted that Biden talked about how the white supremacist rally – and former President Donald Trump‘s reaction to it – in Charlottesville in August 2017 inspired him to run for the White House in the 2020 cycle. 

‘A few minutes later, he told the story again, nearly word for word,’ the pool report said. 

President Joe Biden speaks at a gun safety event on Friday. On Wednesday he repeated the same story twice at a fundraiser in New York City where cameras were not present in the room - though was attended by a small pool of journalists covering him

President Joe Biden speaks at a gun safety event on Friday. On Wednesday he repeated the same story twice at a fundraiser in New York City where cameras were not present in the room – though was attended by a small pool of journalists covering him 

NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell asked Friday, ‘Is it any concern that he would fully retell a story in the same space at the same event?’ as polls show that a super-majority of Americans are worried that Biden  wouldn’t be effective through a second term.

‘Sometimes I re-speak as well from here and retell a story,’ Jean-Pierre said with a laugh.  

‘But look, I think it’s important to note that the president was speaking, as you said at a fundraiser and he was speaking from his heart,’ she continued. ‘He was speaking about why he’s decided to do this.’

‘And you hear the president talk about this, it’s always incredibly emotional for him. Cause he didn’t have to. He went through an incredibly difficult time when he was deciding to jump into the race,’ she added. 

Joe Biden butchered his speech at the Congressional Black Caucus on Saturday night

Joe Biden butchered his speech at the Congressional Black Caucus on Saturday night

Biden refers to rapper LL Cool J as ‘LL Jay Cool J’    

Adding to the long list of problematic things the President did this week, Joe Biden referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J as a ‘boy’ after mispronouncing his name at the Congressional Black Caucus.

On Saturday night, LL Cool J and MC Lyte received Phoenix Awards for their musical contributions at the annual ceremony.

While on stage, Biden said: ‘Two of the great artists of our time representing ground-breaking legacy of hip hop in America, LL Jay Cool J, uhhh…’ – as the audience laughed at his latest gaffe over the rapper’s name.

Biden then added: ‘By the way that boy – that man’s got biceps bigger than my thighs.’

The footage of his speech was quickly re-posted by right-wing RNC Research on social media, where commentators swiftly pointed out that referring to African Americans as ‘boy’ is widely considered a derogative term. 

It was yet another butchered speech for the most powerful man in the world.  

The 80-year-old president referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J (pictured) as a 'boy' after mispronouncing his name

The 80-year-old president referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J (pictured) as a ‘boy’ after mispronouncing his name

Biden claims he’s been to ‘every mass shooting’ – which he has not  

Joe Biden also – erroneously – claimed to have been to ‘every mass shooting’ this week. 

The bizarre remark came days after he falsely claimed to have visited Ground Zero the day after 9/11, and have left many demanding to know whether he is lying or forgetting.

Speaking alongside vice-president Kamala Harris in the White House Rose Garden, he said his administration had been ‘working relentlessly to do something’.

‘After every mass shooting, we hear a simple message, the same message heard all over the country, and I’ve been to every mass shooting,’ he told his audience.

There have more than 500 mass shootings in the US this year and critics on social media were scathing in their response to the latest tall story.

‘Suspicious, if true,’ tweeted former US diplomat Alberto Fernandez.

‘Every weekend should be therefore spent in Chicago instead of Delaware,’ added Fox News contributor Joe Concha.

The president claimed to have 'been to every mass shooting' as he launched a gun control initiative on Friday alongside Maxwell Frost, 26, the youngest member of Congress

The president claimed to have ‘been to every mass shooting’ as he launched a gun control initiative on Friday alongside Maxwell Frost, 26, the youngest member of Congress 

The news comes as a new poll from the Washington Post has Biden trailing former president Trump in a theoretical 2024 match. The two men are the frontrunners for their party’s nomination for president.  

But questions are growing louder on whether Biden should run as Democrats such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom appear to be positioning themselves to take the mantle. 

According to the WaPo polling this weekend, Biden’s approval rating stands at about 37 percent, similar to where it was in May, but five percentage points lower than it was in February.

Biden’s disapproval figure is 56 percent. The poll also asked whether, in retrospect, voters approve or disapprove of the job Trump did while in office.

Forty-eight percent say they approve and 49 percent say they disapprove. When he left office in January of 2021, Trump’s approval was closer to 38 percent.

The poll’s matchup of the two likely candidates showed Trump polling ahead of Biden by 10 percentage points – 52 to 42 – among registered voters.

The current resident of the Oval Office is also ailing in his policy record. Biden has spent many of the last several weeks touting his signature economic plan, ‘Bidenomics.’ But his earned approval rating on his handling of the economy has plummeted to 30 percent – the lowest of his presidency.

Some 75 percent of Americans believe the economy is ‘not so good,’ or ‘poor,’ according to the poll. A whopping 87 percent of Americans say that gas and energy prices are ‘not so good’ or ‘poor.’ And 91 percent of people say the same about food prices.

A plurality of respondents (44 percent) said they are not as well of financially as before Biden took office, while 39 percent said they are in about the same position, and 15 percent said they are better off.



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Tropical Storm Ophelia updates: Rainy weather makes way up East Coast bringing flooding https://latestnews.top/tropical-storm-ophelia-updates-rainy-weather-makes-way-up-east-coast-bringing-flooding/ https://latestnews.top/tropical-storm-ophelia-updates-rainy-weather-makes-way-up-east-coast-bringing-flooding/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 15:30:57 +0000 https://latestnews.top/tropical-storm-ophelia-updates-rainy-weather-makes-way-up-east-coast-bringing-flooding/ Rainy weather has made its way up the East Coast Sunday, bringing flooding and killing power in New Jersey after Tropical Storm Ophelia battered North Carolina.   In the Tri-State area, people will face the brunt of lingering, miserable weather for much of Sunday as the post-tropical storm moves past. There is still a risk of […]]]>


Rainy weather has made its way up the East Coast Sunday, bringing flooding and killing power in New Jersey after Tropical Storm Ophelia battered North Carolina.  

In the Tri-State area, people will face the brunt of lingering, miserable weather for much of Sunday as the post-tropical storm moves past. There is still a risk of coastal flooding and heavy, persistent rain – from DC to NYC on Sunday. 

Yesterday, the National Hurricane Center reported just after 6:20am, the storm had made landfall near Emerald Isle, North Carolina. The storm had maximum winds reaching 70mph, with sustained winds of 61mph.

A tropical storm warning was issued from Cape Fear, North Carolina, to Fenwick Island, Delaware. A hurricane watch was also in effect in North Carolina for the area north of Surf City to Ocracoke Inlet.

In North Carolina, roads and streets were submerged, with cars unable to pass through the floodwater. Yesterday, the National Hurricane Center reported that just after 6:20am, the storm had made landfall near Emerald Isle in North Carolina. The storm had maximum winds reaching 70mph, with sustained winds of 61mph

In North Carolina, roads and streets were submerged, with cars unable to pass through the floodwater. Yesterday, the National Hurricane Center reported that just after 6:20am, the storm had made landfall near Emerald Isle in North Carolina. The storm had maximum winds reaching 70mph, with sustained winds of 61mph

Views of Tropical Storm Ophelia from Greenville and Washington, North Carolina

Views of Tropical Storm Ophelia from Greenville and Washington, North Carolina

In New Jersey today, winds and the deluge have been causing disruption, and waves near the shore have been recorded as reaching up to 10 feet high. 

At the Cleveland Park Metro Station in Washington, DC, officials are anticipating flooding and have sandbagged the vicinity, as well as other flood-prone stations. 

New York City locals woke up to torrential rain and strong winds Sunday, with drizzly weather expected to continue into the beginning of the new week as the city reels from the final effects of Ophelia. 

Global Citizen Festival, held in Central Park, continued on despite the wet weather on Saturday evening – as festivalgoers in the Big Apple braved the torrent to watch big names like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lauryn Hill.  

Hurricane Specialist at the National Hurricane Center Philippe Papin said on Sunday: ‘There have been tropical-storm-force winds observed, but those are starting to gradually subside as the system moves further inland.

A tropical storm warning was issued from Cape Fear, North Carolina, to Fenwick Island, Delaware . A hurricane watch was also in effect in North Carolina for the area north of Surf City to Ocracoke Inlet

A tropical storm warning was issued from Cape Fear, North Carolina, to Fenwick Island, Delaware . A hurricane watch was also in effect in North Carolina for the area north of Surf City to Ocracoke Inlet

‘However, there is a significant flooding rainfall threat for a large portion of eastern North Carolina into southern Virginia over the next 12 to 24 hours.’

NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol said: ‘New Yorkers should take precautions regarding the forecast for high winds and rain during our first fall weekend.

‘This weekend’s weather is also a reminder that we are still in the middle of Atlantic Hurricane season and it is a great time to review your preparedness plan for your home or business, especially if you live in flood-prone areas.’ 

Footage showed the destruction caused in Greenville and Washington, North Carolina, Sunday morning after the storm brought heavy rain and major flooding.

Roads and streets were submerged, with cars unable to pass through the floodwater. 

Harsh winds caused dangerous tides at Cape Henlopen State Park as tropical storm Ophelia hit the Delaware coast

Harsh winds caused dangerous tides at Cape Henlopen State Park as tropical storm Ophelia hit the Delaware coast

Global Citizen Festival, held in Central Park, continued on despite the wet weather on Saturday evening - as festivalgoers in the Big Apple braved the torrent to watch big names like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lauryn Hill

Global Citizen Festival, held in Central Park, continued on despite the wet weather on Saturday evening – as festivalgoers in the Big Apple braved the torrent to watch big names like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lauryn Hill

At the Cleveland Park Metro Station in Washington, DC, officials are anticipating flooding and have sandbagged the vicinity, as well as other flood prone stations

At the Cleveland Park Metro Station in Washington, DC, officials are anticipating flooding and have sandbagged the vicinity, as well as other flood prone stations

Harsh tides seen at Seaside Park in New Jersey

Harsh tides seen at Seaside Park in New Jersey

Rescue teams with small boats made their way through the water to bring people trapped in cars and houses to safety.    

On Sunday morning, 2,600 people were without power in North Carolina, and 5,800 were blacked out in New Jersey.

During the intense deluge on Saturday, there were over 52,000 people in North Carolina and Virginia without power – but the majority have now been restored.  

The National Hurricane Center said in a morning update there will be a gradual weakening during the next 48 hours as the low center moves slowly offshore.

Water levels remain elevated within portions of Chesapeake Bay and its tidal rivers – but should gradually recede through today, experts said.

Throughout Sunday, portions of the Mid-Atlantic to southern New England will experience up to three inches of rainfall. 

According to the NHC: ‘This rainfall may produce localized flash, urban, and small stream flooding impacts across portions of the Mid-Atlantic region into southern New England. 

‘Isolated river flooding is possible in areas of heavier rainfall.

People wade onto Read Avenue in Dewey Beach as tropical storm Ophelia hits the Delaware coast late Saturday afternoon

People wade onto Read Avenue in Dewey Beach as tropical storm Ophelia hits the Delaware coast late Saturday afternoon

The National Hurricane Center said  the storm had maximum winds reaching 70mph, with sustained winds of 61mph on Saturday

The National Hurricane Center said  the storm had maximum winds reaching 70mph, with sustained winds of 61mph on Saturday

Flooding along East Bay Ave in Stafford, New Jersey, in the Mud City section of the township

Flooding along East Bay Ave in Stafford, New Jersey, in the Mud City section of the township

The Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, overflows the banks with the rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia

The Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, overflows the banks with the rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia

People wearing raincoats walk on the street on a rainy day in NYC

People wearing raincoats walk on the street on a rainy day in NYC

‘Swells generated by Ophelia will continue to affect much of the east coast of the United States through today. 

‘These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.’

On Saturday, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued his state’s emergency declaration, aiming to expedite preparations and help provide a swift response.

‘The storm’s path has been difficult to predict and we want to ensure that farmers, first responders and utility crews have the tools necessary to prepare for severe weather,’ the governor said. 

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order sought to ease response and recovery efforts.

‘We want to ensure that all communities, particularly those with the greatest anticipated impact, have the resources they need to respond and recover from the effects of this storm,’ Youngkin noted. 

Waves break along the jetty at Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on September 22 as Tropical Storm Ophelia approached the area

Waves break along the jetty at Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on September 22 as Tropical Storm Ophelia approached the area

Maryland Governor Wes Moore said in a statement on Friday evening that the state expected an extended period of strong winds, heavy rainfall and elevated tides.

In Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, water taxi driver Scott Bierman said service would be closed Saturday.

‘We don’t operate when it´s going to endanger passengers and or damage vessels,’ Bierman said.

In Washington, the Nationals baseball team postponed its Saturday game until Sunday.

It is not uncommon for one or two tropical storms, or even hurricanes, to form off the East Coast each year, National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan said.

‘We’re right at the peak of hurricane season, we can basically have storms form anywhere across much of the Atlantic basin,’ Brennan said.



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You have the right to remain cyborg: NYPD’s new ROBOT cop that will police city’s subways https://latestnews.top/you-have-the-right-to-remain-cyborg-nypds-new-robot-cop-that-will-police-citys-subways/ https://latestnews.top/you-have-the-right-to-remain-cyborg-nypds-new-robot-cop-that-will-police-citys-subways/#respond Sat, 23 Sep 2023 06:58:06 +0000 https://latestnews.top/you-have-the-right-to-remain-cyborg-nypds-new-robot-cop-that-will-police-citys-subways/ By Britney Nguyen For Dailymail.Com Published: 18:10 EDT, 22 September 2023 | Updated: 02:03 EDT, 23 September 2023 New York City‘s busiest subway station has a new crew member — an almost 400-pound robocop unveiled by NYC Mayor Eric Adams. ‘We’re committed to exploring innovative tools to continue to make this city the safest big […]]]>


New York City‘s busiest subway station has a new crew member — an almost 400-pound robocop unveiled by NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

‘We’re committed to exploring innovative tools to continue to make this city the safest big city in America, and this robot K5, it has the potential to serve as an important tool in our toolbox,’ Adams said Friday as he unveiled the machine.

The robot, a product of California-based autonomous security robots developer Knightscope, has four cameras it can use to shoot video and moves at 3mph.

It will roam the Times Square — 42 street subway station alongside a human officer for two weeks as part of a test run from city hall. After that, it is expected to patrol the mezzanine level of the station for two months.

Crime has risen in virtually every category in New York City compared to last year, statistics show, despite Adams repeatedly claiming his campaign to resolve the issue has been successful.

The robot, a product of autonomous security robots developer Knightscope, has four cameras it can use to record video without sound and moves at 3 mph (Pictured today at Times Square subway station)

The robot, a product of autonomous security robots developer Knightscope, has four cameras it can use to record video without sound and moves at 3 mph (Pictured today at Times Square subway station)

New York City mayor Eric Adams is pictured above with his new Robocop introducing the machine at Times Square subway station

New York City mayor Eric Adams is pictured above with his new Robocop introducing the machine at Times Square subway station

The machine ¿ called K5 ¿ will roam around the subway station for two weeks alongside a human officer from midnight to 6am

The machine ¿ called K5 ¿ will roam around the subway station for two weeks alongside a human officer from midnight to 6am

The machine — called K5 — will roam around the subway station for two weeks alongside a human officer from midnight to 6am

At an average of $9 an hour, Adams said the robot costs ‘below minimum wage’.

The robot — known as K5 — will roam the Times Square subway station from midnight to 6am.

The robot is one of many ventures the city is taking into using technology to meet Adams’s election pledge to reduce crime in the city.

The robot made its initial debut in April alongside a robotic police dog that the department said would be used to navigate dangerous situations.  

Adams said the robot has a license plate reader, but no real-time facial recognition abilities, which has been a concern for privacy advocates.

The robot has a button that can connect subway riders with a live person at all times if they have questions or to report an incident, Adams said. 

Mayor Eric Adams ran his campaign on a promise to drive down crime in New York City and believes the robotic recruits will be used to save lives and deter atrocities in the Big Apple.

However, New Yorkers are not on the same page as the mayor when it comes to unleashing robocops in the concrete jungle.

One resident shared their frustration about the new recruits on Twitter: ‘We want fully funded libraries and schools, not more expensive toys for the NYPD.’

While other residents said the robots are ‘dystopian surveillance technologies.’

After that, it is expected to patrol the mezzanine level of the station for two months and help subway riders who have questions or need to report an incident. The robot will not be on subway platforms.

After that, it is expected to patrol the mezzanine level of the station for two months and help subway riders who have questions or need to report an incident. The robot will not be on subway platforms.

After that, it is expected to patrol the mezzanine level of the station for two months and help subway riders who have questions or need to report an incident. The robot will not be on subway platforms.

Crime in New York City skyrocketed from 2020 to 2023. Eric Adams believes the robots will help deter criminals in the city

Crime in New York City skyrocketed from 2020 to 2023. Eric Adams believes the robots will help deter criminals in the city

The New York City Police Department released its annual round-up of crime over the past year – revealing figures were up in virtually every category, despite recent assertions from the mayor.

The statistics paint a bleak picture of the city’s efforts to address crime that’s rocketed since the pandemic – despite Adams repeatedly claiming his campaign to resolve the issue has been successful.



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Escape from the noisy neighbour! The joys of leaving frenetic New York behind and heading https://latestnews.top/escape-from-the-noisy-neighbour-the-joys-of-leaving-frenetic-new-york-behind-and-heading/ https://latestnews.top/escape-from-the-noisy-neighbour-the-joys-of-leaving-frenetic-new-york-behind-and-heading/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2023 12:05:59 +0000 https://latestnews.top/escape-from-the-noisy-neighbour-the-joys-of-leaving-frenetic-new-york-behind-and-heading/ New York City is vibrant, exciting and fast-paced, but battle your way across it, jump on an Amtrak at Moynihan Train Hall, and 90 minutes later the blaring horns will be replaced with the serenity of New York State. In the splendidly named town of Poughkeepsie, pick up a hire car for an adventure in […]]]>


New York City is vibrant, exciting and fast-paced, but battle your way across it, jump on an Amtrak at Moynihan Train Hall, and 90 minutes later the blaring horns will be replaced with the serenity of New York State.

In the splendidly named town of Poughkeepsie, pick up a hire car for an adventure in an area packed with America’s rich colonial and early heritage, as well as spectacular views.

First stop is West Point, the oldest occupied military post in the US, which dates back to the War of Independence, and, nearby, General George Washington’s final HQ.

As the prime mover in the 18th Century battle for independence from the British, Washington knew his Continental Army would need a training school. 

He also realised the Patriots needed to stop the British from moving up and down the spectacular Hudson River. 

Historic: On a tour of Upstate New York, Lindsay Sutton pays a visit to the home of Franklin Roosevelt (pictured), the president who saved America from economic collapse in the 1930s Depression

Historic: On a tour of Upstate New York, Lindsay Sutton pays a visit to the home of Franklin Roosevelt (pictured), the president who saved America from economic collapse in the 1930s Depression 

West Point, on a narrow bend, was a perfect place to achieve both, and a giant chain was made to float on log rafts across the river as a barrier. 

Today a ring of 13 remaining links – one for each founding state – stand in a loop in the training school grounds. It’s quite a sight.

High-roller mansions are another feature of the Hudson Valley, and near Poughkeepsie is Hyde Park, the home of Franklin Roosevelt, the president who saved America from economic collapse in the 1930s Depression

Artefacts abound, such as his ‘lucky’ hat, the wheelchair and leg irons he used after contracting polio, details of the New Deal to give relief and work to the unemployed, and his ‘four freedoms’ speech, emphasising freedom of speech, and of worship, freedom from want and from fear.

Lindsay recommends picking up a hire car in the 'splendidly named town of Poughkeepsie' (above)

Lindsay recommends picking up a hire car in the ‘splendidly named town of Poughkeepsie’ (above)

Above is a bust of Roosevelt in the grounds of his Hyde Park home

Above is a bust of Roosevelt in the grounds of his Hyde Park home

At the end of each of his presidential victories, FDR would give a speech from the porch of the ancient Beekman Arms in nearby Rhinebeck. 

The inn has been there since well before the American Revolution – and still looks like stage coaches will pull up out front on the old King’s Highway.

An hour north, in the state capital of Albany, you can change gear again. 

The commanding state Capitol building looks like a transplanted French chateau, in stark contrast to the ultra-modern concrete buildings lining the huge plaza outside.

Alongside all this is the New York State Museum. Next to depictions of the state’s history is a 9/11 exhibit. 

Lindsay visits West Point (above), the oldest occupied military post in the US, which dates back to the War of Independence

Lindsay visits West Point (above), the oldest occupied military post in the US, which dates back to the War of Independence

The Beekman Arms inn, set in Rhinebeck, predates the American Revolution, Lindsay reveals. Image courtesy of Creative Commons

The Beekman Arms inn, set in Rhinebeck, predates the American Revolution, Lindsay reveals. Image courtesy of Creative Commons 

Above is the New York State Capitol building in Albany, which Lindsay says looks like a 'transplanted French chateau'

Above is the New York State Capitol building in Albany, which Lindsay says looks like a ‘transplanted French chateau’

A burnt-out fire engine jolts hard, along with the testimonies from survivors. It’s powerful and moving.

Staying at Morgan State House is an experience. It’s an elegant three-storey brownstone facing Washington Park, which was once home to suffragette Alice M Wright, whose spell in jail in London for her activism meant she missed her journey back to the US on the Titanic.

Upstate New York offers excitement at every turn, but it’s a different kind of excitement. More than anything, it gives perspective, and that’s never a bad thing.



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Smiling Sophie Turner steps out with daughter Willa after accusing ex Joe Jonas of https://latestnews.top/smiling-sophie-turner-steps-out-with-daughter-willa-after-accusing-ex-joe-jonas-of/ https://latestnews.top/smiling-sophie-turner-steps-out-with-daughter-willa-after-accusing-ex-joe-jonas-of/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2023 03:21:00 +0000 https://latestnews.top/smiling-sophie-turner-steps-out-with-daughter-willa-after-accusing-ex-joe-jonas-of/ Sophie Turner stepped out with her daughter Willa in New York City on Thursday –  after accusing her ex Joe Jonas of ‘abducting’ their kids and blindsiding her with his divorce filing in explosive court documents. The actress, 27, looked happy to be stepping out with her eldest daughter, three, amid her increasingly acrimonious split […]]]>


Sophie Turner stepped out with her daughter Willa in New York City on Thursday –  after accusing her ex Joe Jonas of ‘abducting’ their kids and blindsiding her with his divorce filing in explosive court documents.

The actress, 27, looked happy to be stepping out with her eldest daughter, three, amid her increasingly acrimonious split from the Jonas Brothers rocker, 34, after she claimed he lied in court documents and said a birthday row sparked the end of their marriage.

Sophie, who is suing her estranged husband so she can return with their children to the UK, wore a cropped black tee, baseball cap, joggers and sneakers as she doted on her daughter.

The star accessorized with a colorful handbag and shades – while flashing her noticeably ring-free hand,

She sweetly held her daughter’s hand and chatted with pals as she strolled – as the divorce and child custody battle ramps up, 

First sighting: Sophie Turner stepped out with her daughter Willa in New York City on Thursday - after accusing her ex Joe Jonas of 'abducting' their kids and blindsiding her with his divorce filing in explosive court documents

First sighting: Sophie Turner stepped out with her daughter Willa in New York City on Thursday – after accusing her ex Joe Jonas of ‘abducting’ their kids and blindsiding her with his divorce filing in explosive court documents

Ring gone: The star accessorized with a colorful handbag and shades - while flashing her noticeably ring-free hand

Ring gone: The star accessorized with a colorful handbag and shades – while flashing her noticeably ring-free hand

Bitter divorce: Turner's husband Joe Jonas filed for divorce earlier this month; seen in September 2022

Bitter divorce: Turner’s husband Joe Jonas filed for divorce earlier this month; seen in September 2022

Earlier in the day Sophie  tried to keep a low profile as she was spotted on Thursday for the first time since she sued her estranged husband Joe.

The Game Of Thrones star was pictured exiting the St. Regis Hotel in New York City while flanked by her friend, the Australian actress Olivia de Jonge.

She stuck to a low-key all-black ensemble and covered up with large black sunglasses while making her way out of the hotel, after her ex Joe publicly lashed out at her.

The sighting also comes after reports that Sophie joined her friend Taylor Swift for a night on the town on Tuesday, when the pair enjoyed ‘martinis and caviar bumps’ at the trendy celeb haunt Temple Bar.

A source told PEOPLE that it ‘cheered [Sophie] up’ and that she enjoyed the normalcy of it all.

‘They were normal. Completely normal. Everyone was all excited, but they were normal,’ an insider recalled, adding: ‘Sophie seemed to be enjoying the night.’

Another continued: ‘Taylor is a great friend — Sophie can talk to her about anything. It cheered Sophie up to spend time with Taylor.’

Joe accused his estranged wife of ‘lying’ in her filing and clarified that their ‘children were not abducted,’ after she petitioned to have them return to the UK.

Sophie continued her all-black theme with a black baseball cap that read ‘Aspen’ in white block letters. Her long blond hair was swept back and peaked out in messy waves rolling down her back.

She covered up with black Wayfarer-style sunglasses and added a splash of color to her otherwise-muted ensemble with a small purple, green and blue handbag with a thick gold chain that she carried tucked under her arm, and she also lightened up the look with white trainers.

Sophie filed documents in US District Court for New York to petition for ‘the return of children to England,’ her home country. 

Ongoing drama: The actress, 27, looked happy to be stepping out with her eldest daughter, three, amid her increasingly acrimonious split from the Jonas Brothers rocker, 34, after she claimed he lied in court documents and said a birthday row sparked the end of their marriage.

Ongoing drama: The actress, 27, looked happy to be stepping out with her eldest daughter, three, amid her increasingly acrimonious split from the Jonas Brothers rocker, 34, after she claimed he lied in court documents and said a birthday row sparked the end of their marriage.

Doting: Sophie, who is suing her estranged husband so she can return with their children to the UK, wore a cropped black tee, baseball cap, joggers and sneakers as she doted on her daughter

Doting: Sophie, who is suing her estranged husband so she can return with their children to the UK, wore a cropped black tee, baseball cap, joggers and sneakers as she doted on her daughter

Chat: The star was seen speaking with a pal as she walked with Willa

Chat: The star was seen speaking with a pal as she walked with Willa

Smile: Amid the drama in her personal life, Sophie looked happy to be spending time with loved ones

Smile: Amid the drama in her personal life, Sophie looked happy to be spending time with loved ones

Divorce drama: The star looked relaxed as she headed out amid her latest legal wrangle with Joe

Divorce drama: The star looked relaxed as she headed out amid her latest legal wrangle with Joe

Under the radar: Earlier in the day Sophie tried to keep a low profile as she was spotted on Thursday for the first time since she sued her estranged husband

Under the radar: Earlier in the day Sophie tried to keep a low profile as she was spotted on Thursday for the first time since she sued her estranged husband

Girls' dinner! Hours later, Sophie reemerged as she met up with pals for a girls' dinner in the city

Girls’ dinner! Hours later, Sophie reemerged as she met up with pals for a girls’ dinner in the city

The TV star was photographed outside the luxury Hotel Barriere Fouquet in a stylish look

The TV star was photographed outside the luxury Hotel Barriere Fouquet in a stylish look

Designer darling: Sophie carried a colorful quilted Louis Vuitton bag

Designer darling: Sophie carried a colorful quilted Louis Vuitton bag

Style: Sophie styled her designer handbag with a white T-shirt and a gray maxi skirt

She strolled the street in red satin ballet flats

Style: Sophie styled her designer handbag with a white T-shirt and a gray maxi skirt

Jonas had previously filed for divorce from the actress earlier this month. 

The couple, who married in 2019, share daughters Willa and D.J., one.

In documents seen by DailyMail.com, Turner made the claim that Jonas had refused to return the children’s passports, effectively preventing them from traveling back to the UK.

In the filing, she says the exes met on September 17 to discuss a previously planned trip to the UK with her children set for September 20, but Jonas allegedly would not turn over the passports or send the children to the UK on his own.

‘Based on the Father’s express statements that he will not return the children to England and will not return the children’s passports to the Mother, on September 20, 2023, the Mother has submitted her Hague Convention Application for Return to the Central Authority for England & Wales seeking the return of the children to England,’ the filing read. 

She added that the move to the UK was not unexpected, as the couple had allegedly planned to spend an extended amount of time there in the near future.

According to Turner, she and the children expected to accompany Jonas on his US tour with the Jonas Brothers, and then when it wrapped up the entire family had planned to travel to the UK and to live at a rented property near her parents’ home.

She claimed that the move was a prelude to a full-time life in the UK, and that the couple had agreed to move their children there as their oldest Willa prepared to begin attending school. 

Influencer fan: The items were merch sold by the TikTok comedian Jake Shane

Influencer fan: The items were merch sold by the TikTok comedian Jake Shane

For the kids: The couple had allegedly agreed to move the children to the UK so that their oldest daughter Willa would be able to begin attending school there

For the kids: The couple had allegedly agreed to move the children to the UK so that their oldest daughter Willa would be able to begin attending school there

Short-lived: Turner and Jonas married in 2019

Short-lived: Turner and Jonas married in 2019

Sophie has claimed she found out that estranged husband Joe Jonas was filing for divorce in the media

Sophie has claimed she found out that estranged husband Joe Jonas was filing for divorce in the media

Documents filed to the US District Court in New York revealed that the Game Of Thrones alum is suing her ex as she petitions 'for the return of [their] children to England'

Documents filed to the US District Court in New York revealed that the Game Of Thrones alum is suing her ex as she petitions ‘for the return of [their] children to England’

Jonas has since denied Turner's claims that he blindsided her with the divorce, and argues that their children will be raised in the U.S. because they are American citizens

Jonas has since denied Turner’s claims that he blindsided her with the divorce, and argues that their children will be raised in the U.S. because they are American citizens

The X-Men actress alleged that she and Jonas toured properties from December 2022 until July of this year, when they discovered a ‘beautiful country property’ in Oxfordshire and they ‘both agreed they would purchase the property for the family’s permanent home.’

They allegedly signed a contract for the property in July and planned to finalize the sale in December of this year. 

Last year, Turner and Jonas put their Miami mansion on the market after previously buying it for $11 million.

They sold the property in August at a profit for $15 million, only after they slashed the asking price by $2 million, suggesting they may have been trying to unload it quickly.

In her filing, Turner also disputed Jonas’ claim in his divorce filing that their children had resided in Florida for six months, which would make it easier for a court in that state to decide custody matters.

She appears to allege that a fight on August 15 was a major precipitating event for their separation, and afterward the couple had agreed ‘with some hesitation’ to have the children travel to the US to accompany their father on tour, as Jonas was able to care for them during the day on dates when he was scheduled to perform.

While Jonas was on tour with his brothers, Sophie was engaged filming the new series Joan in the UK, which would have significantly impacted her ability to care for the children during the limited period that she was on set.

Unlike Jonas’ tour, which would presumably allow him some free time when he wasn’t on stage or in rehearsals, Turner would likely have had little free time while working, as film and television productions often keep actors working for long hours each day on tight schedules.

According to TMZ, the musician allegedly realized his marriage was finished after catching Turner ‘saying and/or doing something’ that irked him on their security camera. 

Early reports focused on Jonas’ alleged devotion to their children after parenting them on his own for a short period of time, but critics subsequently defended Turner, pointing out that her work required her husband to share some of the burden for a limited period, and that Jonas should not have been praised for fulfilling his parental obligations.

Full statement from Joe Jonas:

‘After multiple conversations with Sophie, Joe initiated divorce proceedings in Florida, as Florida is the appropriate jurisdiction for the case. Sophie was aware that Joe was going to file for divorce. The Florida Court has already entered an order that restricts both parents from relocating the children. Sophie was served with this order on September 6, 2023, more than two weeks ago.

‘Joe and Sophie had a cordial meeting this past Sunday in New York, when Sophie came to New York to be with the kids. They have been with her since that meeting. Joe’s impression of the meeting was that they had reached an understanding that they would work together towards an amicable co-parenting setup.

‘Less than 24 hours later, Sophie advised that she wanted to take the children permanently to the UK. Thereafter, she demanded via this filing that Joe hand over the children’s passports so that she could take them out of the country immediately. If he complies, Joe will be in violation of the Florida Court order.

‘Joe is seeking shared parenting with the kids so that they are raised by both their mother and father, and is of course also okay with the kids being raised both in the U.S. and the UK. The children were born in the U.S. and have spent the vast majority of their lives in the U.S. They are American citizens.

‘This is an unfortunate legal disagreement about a marriage that is sadly ending. When language like ‘abduction’ is used, it is misleading at best, and a serious abuse of the legal system at worst. The children were not abducted. After being in Joe’s care for the past three months at the agreement of both parties, the children are currently with their mother. Sophie is making this claim only to move the divorce proceedings to the UK and to remove the children from the U.S. permanently.

‘Joe has already disavowed any and all statements purportedly made on his behalf that were disparaging of Sophie. They were made without his approval and are not consistent with his views. His wish is that Sophie reconsider her harsh legal position and move forward in a more constructive and private manner. His only concern is the well-being of his children.’



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Volodymyr Zelensky holds secret NYC meeting with private equity bosses at JPMorgan, https://latestnews.top/volodymyr-zelensky-holds-secret-nyc-meeting-with-private-equity-bosses-at-jpmorgan/ https://latestnews.top/volodymyr-zelensky-holds-secret-nyc-meeting-with-private-equity-bosses-at-jpmorgan/#respond Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:27:57 +0000 https://latestnews.top/volodymyr-zelensky-holds-secret-nyc-meeting-with-private-equity-bosses-at-jpmorgan/ Volodymyr Zelensky attended a secret roundtable in New York City with the nation’s top financiers, including private equity bosses at JPMorgan, Google and Blackstone to discuss rebuilding war-torn Ukraine. The meeting was hosted by the nation’s largest bank, JPMorgan, on Wednesday evening, and included Google CEO Eric Schmidt, billionaire Mike Bloomberg, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, […]]]>


Volodymyr Zelensky attended a secret roundtable in New York City with the nation’s top financiers, including private equity bosses at JPMorgan, Google and Blackstone to discuss rebuilding war-torn Ukraine.

The meeting was hosted by the nation’s largest bank, JPMorgan, on Wednesday evening, and included Google CEO Eric Schmidt, billionaire Mike Bloomberg, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman.

The former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and billionaire Barry Sternlicht were also in attendance, sources told CNN.

Hours earlier, Zelensky met with Larry Fink, CEO of the world’s largest asset manager BlackRock to discuss how to attract US private sector money for the rebuilding effort, According Fox News 

Zelensky is scheduled to meet with President Joe Biden later this week to discuss US aid to Ukraine. This comes after Biden and the US Congress have provided more than $75 billion in assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a secret roundtable in New York City with the nation's top financiers, including private equity bosses at JPMorgan, Google and Blackstone to discuss rebuilding war-torn Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a secret roundtable in New York City with the nation’s top financiers, including private equity bosses at JPMorgan, Google and Blackstone to discuss rebuilding war-torn Ukraine

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with the management of the largest asset management company in the world - BlackRock

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with the management of the largest asset management company in the world – BlackRock

The meeting was hosted by the nation's largest bank JPMorgan on Wednesday evening, and included Google CEO Eric Schmidt, billionaire Mike Bloomberg, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman

The meeting was hosted by the nation’s largest bank JPMorgan on Wednesday evening, and included Google CEO Eric Schmidt, billionaire Mike Bloomberg, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman

Zelensky met with senior members of JP Morgan back in February, where he took part in one of the largest annual investment summits organized by the bank, attended by 200 largest corporations, investors, and financial companies.

The meeting discussed the creation of a platform for attracting private capital to rebuild Ukraine. Zelensky also focused on directions of large investment projects in Ukraine specifically in green energy, IT, and agricultural technologies.

JPMorgan has served as Zelensky’s financial adviser to attract private capital for a new investment fund to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure destroyed in its war with Russia, sources told Fox Digital. 

The meeting comes a day after Zelensky attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. 

In his address to United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Biden pledged that the US would remain the ‘largest single country donor’ of humanitarian assistance and vowed to help ‘climate proof’ the world. 

Biden also emphasized the success of PEPFAR – the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief – as its reauthorization is at stake over conservative claims that it supports abortion abroad.

‘We saved tens of millions of lives that would otherwise be lost to preventable and treatable diseases like measles, malaria and tuberculosis,’ Biden said. 

‘HIV/AIDS infections and deaths plummeted in no small part becuase PEPFAR’s work in more than 55 countries, saving more than 25 million lives.’

Zelensky met with Larry Fink, CEO of the world's largest asset manager BlackRock to discuss how to attract US private sector money for the rebuilding effort

Zelensky met with Larry Fink, CEO of the world’s largest asset manager BlackRock to discuss how to attract US private sector money for the rebuilding effort

Pictured: Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co.,

Pictured: Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co.,

Pictured: Eric Schmidt, Co-Founder, Schmidt Futures; Former CEO and Chairman, Google

Pictured: Eric Schmidt, Co-Founder, Schmidt Futures; Former CEO and Chairman, Google

Pictured: Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital, speaks at the Wall Street Journal Digital

Pictured: Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital, speaks at the Wall Street Journal Digital

Pictured: Citadel CEO Ken Griffin speaks at the 2022 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills

Pictured: Citadel CEO Ken Griffin speaks at the 2022 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills

Pictured: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks during a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House

Pictured: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks during a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House

Pictured: Robert Kraft attends the 65th GRAMMY Awards

Pictured: Robert Kraft attends the 65th GRAMMY Awards

The crowd included both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky – dressed in his traditional military fatigues – and Russian Amb. Vaisily Nebenzya in the audience.

Biden hammered Russia’s ‘naked aggression’ and vowed to keep funding Kyiv as he again called the present moment ‘an inflection point in world history.’

He also noted that ‘for a second year in a row, this gathering dedicated to peaceful resolution of conflict is darkened by the shadow of war.’

The president called it ‘an illegal war of conquest’ and one that was ‘brought without provocation’ by Russia into Ukraine.

‘Like every nation in the world the United States wants this war to end,’ he said. ‘No nation wants this war to end more than Ukraine. And we strongly support Ukraine and its efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution that delivers just and lasting peace.’

But he said that ‘Russia alone, Russia alone bears responsibility for this war.’

‘Russia alone has the power to end this war immediately. And it’s Russia alone that stands in the way of peace because the Russians’ price for peace is Ukraine’s capitulation, Ukraine’s territory and Ukraine’s children,’ Biden said.

‘Russia believes that the world will grow weary and will allow it to brutalize Ukraine without consequence,’ the president added.

Biden then laid out what he thought would be the cost of that weariness.

‘But I ask you this, if we abandon the core principles of the United States to appease an aggressor, can any member state in this body feel confident that they are protected?’ he asked.

‘If we allow Ukraine to be carved up, is the independence of any nation secure?’ the president added. 



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Prince William reveals joined ‘hordes of New Yorkers’ by ‘going for a run in Central https://latestnews.top/prince-william-reveals-joined-hordes-of-new-yorkers-by-going-for-a-run-in-central/ https://latestnews.top/prince-william-reveals-joined-hordes-of-new-yorkers-by-going-for-a-run-in-central/#respond Tue, 19 Sep 2023 21:10:53 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/19/prince-william-reveals-joined-hordes-of-new-yorkers-by-going-for-a-run-in-central/ Prince William met with Prince Albert of Monaco and former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in New York today as the pair joined forces at the Earthshot Summit. The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues. He […]]]>


Prince William met with Prince Albert of Monaco and former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in New York today as the pair joined forces at the Earthshot Summit.

The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues.

He then headed on stage to announce the Earthshot winners and  revealed he started his day by going for a run in Central Park, while also that the pandemic and the Queen’s death delayed him heading to the Big Apples sooner.

‘I decided to join the hordes of New Yorkers doing their morning routine in Central Park,’ he said.

‘It was wonderful waking up in Central Park on a Sunday morning, rather than the rain we had yesterday,’ he went on.

The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues.

The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues.

William then headed to a fire station in New York

William then headed to a fire station in New York

William, Prince of Wales greets fans as he visits a FDNY Firehouse

William, Prince of Wales greets fans as he visits a FDNY Firehouse

The future king met firefighters

The future king met firefighters

‘It was beautiful getting some fresh air, and it’s been wonderful getting back.

‘I think 2014 was the last time I was here in New York, I’ve been trying to come back but with Covid and my grandmother passing away last year has meant I’ve not been able to come.’ 

 After annoucning the winners of the Earthshot prize, he to a fire station to meet with first responders.

William was without his wife, Princess Kate – who today visited a youth centre in east London – while Albert’s wife, Princess Charlene, also stayed home.

The future king is visit New York to attend meetings and events linked to the Earthshot Prize and learn how New York is tackling environmental issues, visit first responders and meet with leaders at the United Nations.   

Albert also has his own charity to tackle climate change. 

The Prince of Wales began his two-day US visit in dramatic style, crossing the Hudson River with the Manhattan skyline in the background. 

William arrived from the UK on a commercial flight and travelled straight to Governors Island to meet students, volunteers and restaurateurs involved in the Billion Oyster Project, a unique initiative to restore oyster beds in New York harbour.

He stood in the bow of the boat with Pete Malinowski, co-founder and executive director of the Billion Oyster Project, as it travelled to the outcrop at the centre of the operation.

Manhattan’s skyline was clearly visible despite the persistent rain which had ended a mini September heatwave in the Big Apple, with the top floors of the highest skyscrapers shrouded in mist.

During his visit William will promote his Earthshot Prize which aims to celebrate and scale up solutions to ‘repair’ the planet, and announce the 2023 finalists.

The Prince of Wales visits the New York Fire Department (FDNY)'s Ten House Fire Station, home to Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, to highlight the work of the city's first responders and hear about their experiences working in the city, during his two-day visit to New York

The Prince of Wales visits the New York Fire Department (FDNY)’s Ten House Fire Station, home to Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, to highlight the work of the city’s first responders and hear about their experiences working in the city, during his two-day visit to New York

Prince William met with Prince Albert of Monaco in New York this evening as the pair joined forces at the Earthshot Summit

Prince William met with Prince Albert of Monaco in New York this evening as the pair joined forces at the Earthshot Summit

The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues

The Prince of Wales, 41, opted for a classic suit and skinny tie as he met with his fellow royal to learn how various world leaders are tackling environmental issues

Former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates joined Prince William to discuss climate change

Former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates joined Prince William to discuss climate change

William speaks during the second Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York City

William speaks during the second Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York City

William spoke to crowds about innovation and ways to reduce waste

William spoke to crowds about innovation and ways to reduce waste

The future King laughed on stage during the talk

The future King laughed on stage during the talk

Later he will sit down for talks with UN secretary general Antonio Guterres as the 78th session of the UN General Assembly begins.

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: ‘The prince is very much looking forward to seeing the secretary general and they are expected to speak about climate change and the environment as well as the innovative solutions that the Earthshot Prize is cultivating around the world.’

The first stop for William will be the hatchery centre for the fledgling oysters, and he will tour a group of tanks where the next generation is being nurtured.

He will also meet a group of high school students who are volunteering and learning about the project to restock the oyster population, with larvae relocated to a nursery made from discarded and cleaned oyster shells from 75 New York seafood restaurants.

Prince William rolled up his sleeves and sported a casual look as he visited the Billion Oyster Project in New York yesterday

Prince William rolled up his sleeves and sported a casual look as he visited the Billion Oyster Project in New York yesterday

The Prince of Wales spent a few years in the wilderness in the sex-symbol stakes - but according to royal fans, he's having a renaissance

The Prince of Wales spent a few years in the wilderness in the sex-symbol stakes – but according to royal fans, he’s having a renaissance

William donned a buttoned-down blue shirt and a khaki jacket as he joined the team before wading through the river

William donned a buttoned-down blue shirt and a khaki jacket as he joined the team before wading through the river

The Prince of Wales has attracted attention online from a new legion of fans in the US as he opted for an American-style baseball cap to join the Billion Oyster Project yesterday afternoon

The Prince of Wales has attracted attention online from a new legion of fans in the US as he opted for an American-style baseball cap to join the Billion Oyster Project yesterday afternoon

Prince William met with students in New York City to learn about the Billion Oyster Project yesterday and enjoyed taking some selfies throughout the trip

Prince William met with students in New York City to learn about the Billion Oyster Project yesterday and enjoyed taking some selfies throughout the trip

The shells are housed in metal cages in the East River and it is hoped the molluscs, which cannot be eaten because of water pollution, will form oyster reefs providing three important benefits – filtration, new habitat and protection against storms.

Earlier today, William praised Ecuador for the ‘crucial’ work the nation is doing in the battle against climate change as he met President Guillermo Lasso Mendoza ahead of unveiling this year’s Earthshot Prize finalists on his solo trip to New York.

The Prince of Wales confidently strode into the bilateral meeting, beaming as he walked past an Andy Warhol print of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

The heir to the throne was pictured shaking hands with President Lasso before they sat down together at the the British Consul General’s official residence at 50 UN Plaza overlooking the UN building and with panoramic views of the Hudson River.

His engagements in the US coincide with Climate Week in New York and the 78th UN General Assembly where nearly 200 countries are meeting. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is among those in attendance.

Although Prince William will not address the assembly, he met UN chief Antonio Guterres in New York on Monday and discussed ‘efforts required to accelerate the fight against climate change and protect the environment’.

Today, he will also host business leaders, climate activists and policymakers, with those present including UN Special Climate Envoy Michael Bloomberg, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates

Prince William has met with the President of Ecuador ahead of unveiling this year's Earthshot Prize finalists on his solo trip to New York

Prince William has met with the President of Ecuador ahead of unveiling this year’s Earthshot Prize finalists on his solo trip to New York

The Prince of Wales confidently strode into the meeting and smiled as he walked past an Andy Warhol print of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

The Prince of Wales confidently strode into the meeting and smiled as he walked past an Andy Warhol print of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

William was speaking with Lasso Mendoza ahead of unveiling this year's Earthshot Prize finalists on his solo trip to New York

William was speaking with Lasso Mendoza ahead of unveiling this year’s Earthshot Prize finalists on his solo trip to New York

President Lasso told William the environment had always been important to his country. 

Ecuadorians voted in a recent referendum to ban oil drilling in Yasuni National Park, located within the Amazon rainforest, and one of the most biodiverse places in the world.

The country is also pursuing other measures to promote sustainability from protecting its waters to mobilising green finance.

William, speaking in the shadow of the print of his late grandmother, said: ‘It’s amazing. This is really important it is historic what you are doing.’

The prince also remarked on yesterday’s weather saying it was ‘pouring down’ when he arrived on Monday. With blue cloudless skies above Manhattan, William said: ‘We could have done with this weather.’

He went on to praise Ecuador for the ‘fantastic work’ it has done for environment. Although he admitted it takes a ‘business brain’ to understand the finances.

William, who flew commercial and was travelling without the Princess of Wales, went straight from the airport to Governor’s island, which sits in New York Harbour, yesterday. 

Prince William walks past an Andy Warhol print of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

Prince William walks past an Andy Warhol print of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

William speaks with the President of Ecuador at the Consul General Official Residence in New York City this afternoon

William speaks with the President of Ecuador at the Consul General Official Residence in New York City this afternoon

The Prince of Wales was deep in conversation. He is on a two-day visit to the US and arrived last night

The Prince of Wales was deep in conversation. He is on a two-day visit to the US and arrived last night

The Prince of Wales is in New York to announce the 15 finalists of this year's Earthshot Prize, which awards companies and projects focusing on climate solutions

The Prince of Wales is in New York to announce the 15 finalists of this year’s Earthshot Prize, which awards companies and projects focusing on climate solutions

Prince William shakes hakes hands with First Lady of Ecuador, Maria de Lourdes Alcivar

Prince William shakes hakes hands with First Lady of Ecuador, Maria de Lourdes Alcivar

The heir to the throne laughs as he holds a climate meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the US

The heir to the throne laughs as he holds a climate meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the US

The Prince of Wales (left) with the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, at the UN General Assembly in New York

The Prince of Wales (left) with the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, at the UN General Assembly in New York

With William away on business, Princess Kate continued with her own engagements as she was this morning pictured visiting a charity back home in east London.

The Prince of Wales is in New York to announce the 15 finalists of this year’s Earthshot Prize, which awards companies and projects focusing on climate solutions.

He helped found the awards in 2020 and each year five winners get £1million towards their project. 

Upon arrival to the US, William said: ‘It’s so good to be back in United States. No one does optimism and ingenuity like the American people, so it’s only right we unveil this year’s Earthshot finalists in New York City.

‘Eighty years ago, the world came together in this great city to find a new way, through the UN, to solve our shared challenges.

‘I know our generation can take the bold action we need to make changes towards a healthy and sustainable world. The challenge may feel huge, but as John F Kennedy taught us, we rise to the challenge not because it is easy, but because it is hard. And vital’.

Before the main event, William yesterday met with UN chief Antonio Guterres. The Prince of Wales and the UN Secretary-General appeared in high spirits as they toured the 93-member world body where world leaders have gathered for their annual summit.

On Governor’s Island, William met schoolchildren who are studying marine biology and spoke with employees of the Billion Oyster Project.

Prince William met with United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres at United Nations headquarters in New York City on Monday

Prince William met with United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres at United Nations headquarters in New York City on Monday

Despite the grey skies and rain William waded into the East River from a small beach and put some oysters into the water on Monday

Despite the grey skies and rain William waded into the East River from a small beach and put some oysters into the water on Monday

William changed into a suit for his meeting with Guterres at the UN Headquarters yesterday

William changed into a suit for his meeting with Guterres at the UN Headquarters yesterday

On Governor's Island William met schoolchildren who are studying marine biology and talk with employees of the Billion Oyster Project

On Governor’s Island William met schoolchildren who are studying marine biology and talk with employees of the Billion Oyster Project

The Prince of Wales signed a book while meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the United Nations Headquarters

The Prince of Wales signed a book while meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the United Nations Headquarters

He was due to see the giant pile of oyster shells that are donated by 75 restaurants in New York rather than being sent to landfill sites.

And afterwards – despite the grey skies and rain – he got waist deep in the East River from a small beach and put some oysters into the water.

He then changed into a suit for a trip to the UN ahead of a ‘no nonsense’ climate summit being hosted by Guterres on Wednesday.

After their meeting, a UN spokesperson said the pair also ‘discussed efforts to enhance implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as financing for development’. 

Leaders are also meeting at the United Nations on Monday and Tuesday on the Sustainable Development Goals, a 2015 ‘to-do’ list that includes wiping out hunger and extreme poverty, battling climate change and achieving gender equality.

Guterres warned that the goals ‘need a global rescue plan.’

Despite being in America, there appears to be no plans for William to see his estranged brother – just days after Prince Harry‘s Invictus Games came to a close in Dusseldorf, Germany.

The Prince left the Princess of Wales at home with the children as he travelled to the US – with Kate also not expected to join him for the Earthshot Awards ceremony in Singapore in November. 

William was in Boston last year to announce the winners of the 2022 Earthshot Prize.

The Prince of founded the awards three years ago, saying he wanted to turn ‘current pessimism surrounding environmental issues into optimism by celebrating the people and places driving change’. 

Every year between 2021 and 2030, an awards ceremony will honour winners in the prize’s five categories who are creating innovations which tackle environmental issues. Each winner is given £1million to support and scale their work. 

But this is William’s first visit to New York since 2014 and was postponed from last year due to the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Ahead of William’s arrival, a Kensington Palace spokesman said: ‘The prince was incredibly appreciative for the love and support shown by the American people during that time.

William, who flew commercial and was travelling without the Princess of Wales, went straight from the airport to Governor's island, which sits in New York Harbour

William, who flew commercial and was travelling without the Princess of Wales, went straight from the airport to Governor’s island, which sits in New York Harbour

At Governor¿s island he was due to learn about the Billion Oyster Project, which aims to make the waters around New York clean by putting a billion oyster shells in them by 2035 to act as natural filters

At Governor’s island he was due to learn about the Billion Oyster Project, which aims to make the waters around New York clean by putting a billion oyster shells in them by 2035 to act as natural filters

This is William¿s first visit to New York since 2014 and was postponed from last year due to the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

This is William’s first visit to New York since 2014 and was postponed from last year due to the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

William set off on a boat with executive director and co founder of Billion Ouster Project Pete Malinowski

William set off on a boat with executive director and co founder of Billion Ouster Project Pete Malinowski

The Prince was due to see the giant pile of oyster shells (pictured) that are donated by 75 restaurants in New York rather than being sent to landfill sites

The Prince was due to see the giant pile of oyster shells (pictured) that are donated by 75 restaurants in New York rather than being sent to landfill sites

‘He is very much looking forward to being back in New York this week and hopefully meeting as many New Yorkers as possible’

On the trip William is scheduled to visit a fire station in Manhattan and meet with first responders and talk about mental health – his trip is just a week after the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

A meeting with US President Joe Biden, who is attending, is ‘unlikely’, the Kensington Palace spokesman said – the two men met last year in Boston.

It comes just days after his brother, Prince Harry, told veterans they ‘should not feel lost without a uniform’ during an emotional closing speech at the Invictus Games – three years after he was stripped of his military titles in the wake of Megxit. 

The Prince of Wales can be seen chuckling as he speaks with children as he visits Billion Oyster Project

The Prince of Wales can be seen chuckling as he speaks with children as he visits Billion Oyster Project

The Prince talks with members of the project as he walks along the New York foreshore

The Prince talks with members of the project as he walks along the New York foreshore

Prince of Wales interacts with others from the Billion Oyster Project to learn more about their work to revitalize New York's waterways

Prince of Wales interacts with others from the Billion Oyster Project to learn more about their work to revitalize New York’s waterways

William stands up to his waist in the water as he mucks in - putting in oysters in a bid to clean the waterway

William stands up to his waist in the water as he mucks in – putting in oysters in a bid to clean the waterway

William was in Boston last year to announce the winners of the 2022 Earthshot Prize

William was in Boston last year to announce the winners of the 2022 Earthshot Prize

The Prince of Wales meets Pete Malinowski - executive director and co founder of Billion Oyster Project

The Prince of Wales meets Pete Malinowski – executive director and co founder of Billion Oyster Project

William is in the US announce the 15 finalists for this year's Earthshot Prize, which awards companies and projects focusing on climate solutions

William is in the US announce the 15 finalists for this year’s Earthshot Prize, which awards companies and projects focusing on climate solutions

William is also meeting UN Secretary General António Guterres during the week where the UN General Assembly is meeting

William is also meeting UN Secretary General António Guterres during the week where the UN General Assembly is meeting

On the trip William is scheduled to visit a fire station in Manhattan and meet with first responders and talk about mental health - his trip is just a week after the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Pictured: A US Coast Guard boat waits the arrival of the Prince of Wales

On the trip William is scheduled to visit a fire station in Manhattan and meet with first responders and talk about mental health – his trip is just a week after the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Pictured: A US Coast Guard boat waits the arrival of the Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales speaks to students from the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School about the Billion Oyster Project

Prince of Wales speaks to students from the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School about the Billion Oyster Project

William was shown tanks indoors and pointed to different equipment used at the project site on Governor's island

William was shown tanks indoors and pointed to different equipment used at the project site on Governor’s island

He asked questions and listened intently as volunteers told him more about an area with thousands of oyster shells at the Billion Oyster Project

He asked questions and listened intently as volunteers told him more about an area with thousands of oyster shells at the Billion Oyster Project

William was shown the facilities and spoke to students from the Urban Assembly Harbour School

William was shown the facilities and spoke to students from the Urban Assembly Harbour School

Learning more about the Billion Oyster Project's work to revitalise New York's waterways seemingly excited the Prince of Wales

Learning more about the Billion Oyster Project’s work to revitalise New York’s waterways seemingly excited the Prince of Wales

The Duke of Sussex was visibly emotional in a heartfelt speech last at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games.

The 39-year-old said during his five-minute closing speech that they ‘don’t need to rely on a uniform’ nor should they ‘feel lost without one’. 

Prince Harry himself has not worn a uniform since he and Meghan moved away from the UK in 2020 and he was stripped off his military titles. 

At the Queen’s funeral last year, Harry was pictured wearing a suit while his father King Charles and his older brother Prince William were wearing their uniforms.

Prince Harry has said not to define people by their past pain or back story in an emotional farewell speech during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany

Prince Harry has said not to define people by their past pain or back story in an emotional farewell speech during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany

Harry and Meghan stood clapping each of the teams. He was sat next to Elke Budenbender the wife of the German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier

Harry and Meghan stood clapping each of the teams. He was sat next to Elke Budenbender the wife of the German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier

She looked on adoringly as the team walked on stage to Bruce Springsteen¿s Born in the USA. Meghan clapped along to the song as it reverberated around the Merkur Spiel-Arena and blew kisses to the team

She looked on adoringly as the team walked on stage to Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA. Meghan clapped along to the song as it reverberated around the Merkur Spiel-Arena and blew kisses to the team

At the Invictus Games, Harry added in his speech on why veterans don’t need rely on their uniforms: ‘Why? Because everything you need is already within you. Tomorrow you will each walk away with memories that are different and unique to you.

‘But my hope is that every memory made, brings a smile to your face through a sense of belonging and an opportunity for you and your family to look forward with price and purpose. ‘

Harry also said to the competitors how their ‘vulnerability’ had ‘opened the hearts’ of millions of people all over the world.

Meghan Markle stood alongside her husband in the crowd in a glowing green dress. During the ceremony she couldn’t hide her pride as she beamed at Team USA when they took their place for the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games. 



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What happened to ‘consequences’ for crossers, Joe? Shocking footage shows over 2,000 https://latestnews.top/what-happened-to-consequences-for-crossers-joe-shocking-footage-shows-over-2000/ https://latestnews.top/what-happened-to-consequences-for-crossers-joe-shocking-footage-shows-over-2000/#respond Tue, 19 Sep 2023 07:20:09 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/19/what-happened-to-consequences-for-crossers-joe-shocking-footage-shows-over-2000/ Shocking footage shows thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas – despite Joe Biden vowing to crack down on the influx. More than 2,200 people crossed the river from Coahuila into Eagle Pass in a tactic pushed by drug lords to deliberately overwhelm U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. By tying up […]]]>


Shocking footage shows thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas – despite Joe Biden vowing to crack down on the influx.

More than 2,200 people crossed the river from Coahuila into Eagle Pass in a tactic pushed by drug lords to deliberately overwhelm U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.

By tying up crucial resources, it leaves Mexico’s cartels free to carry out human trafficking and smuggling operations uninterrupted.

Shocking footage shows thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas - despite Joe Biden vowing to crack down on the influx

Shocking footage shows thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas – despite Joe Biden vowing to crack down on the influx

As midnight approached the group could be seen heading down the river bank to the Rio Grande

As midnight approached the group could be seen heading down the river bank to the Rio Grande

The group waded through the deep waters to reach the other side, much to the surprise of some local Mexican residents

The group waded through the deep waters to reach the other side, much to the surprise of some local Mexican residents

Upon reaching the U.S. side of the border, the group waited underneath a bridge until morning

Upon reaching the U.S. side of the border, the group waited underneath a bridge until morning

U.S. Border Patrol were on scen as they were forced to deal with the thousands of migrants

U.S. Border Patrol were on scen as they were forced to deal with the thousands of migrants

By the time daylight arrived, the group were being rounded up by Border Patrol as they huddled under a bridge in Eagle Pass

By the time daylight arrived, the group were being rounded up by Border Patrol as they huddled under a bridge in Eagle Pass

Border Patrol were on scene by daybreak together with buses to process the influx

Border Patrol were on scene by daybreak together with buses to process the influx

More than 2,000 migrants crossed the Rio Grande River from Mexico into Texas, in one of the largest documented instances of mass illegal border crossings - as seen from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico

More than 2,000 migrants crossed the Rio Grande River from Mexico into Texas, in one of the largest documented instances of mass illegal border crossings – as seen from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico

Hundreds of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, whether a thunderstorm along the banks of the Rio Grande

Hundreds of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, whether a thunderstorm along the banks of the Rio Grande 

Douglas and David assist Leon, a migrant from Venezuela, as he carries his handicapped cousin Luis as the migrants search for an entry point into the US after crossing the river

Douglas and David assist Leon, a migrant from Venezuela, as he carries his handicapped cousin Luis as the migrants search for an entry point into the US after crossing the river

It was March 2021 when Biden pleaded with those thinking of making the journey to the U.S. 'do not come' with the threat of 'consequences' for those crossing illegally

It was March 2021 when Biden pleaded with those thinking of making the journey to the U.S. ‘do not come’ with the threat of ‘consequences’ for those crossing illegally

As midnight approached the group could be seen wading through the deep waters to reach the other side, much to the surprise of some local Mexican residents.

One could be heard on camera exclaiming how only a small portion of the group were crossing at that one moment – with hundreds more following behind. 

By the time daylight arrived, the group were being rounded up by Border Patrol as they huddled under a bridge in Eagle Pass.

The footage was shot in Piedras Negras, the Mexican town which lies directly across the river from Eagle Pass.

The flagrant breaking of immigration rules took place next to the port of entry as those crossing the border thumbed their noses at the Biden Administration.

It was March 2021 when Biden pleaded with those thinking of making the journey to the U.S. ‘do not come’ with the threat of  ‘consequences’ for those crossing illegally.

‘I can say quite clearly: Don’t come. We’re in the process of getting set up, don’t leave your town or city or community,’ Biden said.

This latest wave of migrants who are mainly Venezeulan are believed to have travelled up through Panama.

Similar scenes have been witnessed along the border with towns and federal processing centers are now at overcapacity as a crush of crossings cripples the nation.

Davey, a 20-year-old migrant from Venezuela, carries 3-year-old compatriot Lilliana while searching for an entry point into the United States

Davey, a 20-year-old migrant from Venezuela, carries 3-year-old compatriot Lilliana while searching for an entry point into the United States

The Puente Negro Ferrocarril train bridge is seen in the background as a migrant family from Peru, including 10-year-old Luis, is held by his mother as thunderstorms approach while they await with hundreds to surrender to authorities after wading across the Rio Grande into the US

The Puente Negro Ferrocarril train bridge is seen in the background as a migrant family from Peru, including 10-year-old Luis, is held by his mother as thunderstorms approach while they await with hundreds to surrender to authorities after wading across the Rio Grande into the US

Last week there were more than 7,000 illegal crossings across the U.S.-Mexico border on several days. 

Nearly 500 miles away from Eagle Pass in El Paso, a similar surge was experiences as 1,700 migrants crossed in a 24-hour period. 

The migrants would then line up along the border wall and surrender to officers to then claim asylum in the US.

About 500 asylum-seekers mainly from Venezuela lined up at El Paso on Monday, reported KVIA.

Over the last week the region has seen a spike in encounters with 1,200 on average coming over each day. 4,200 migrants are being housed in local hotels rather than shelters.

Across the border as a whole, as many 9,400 migrants have crossed into the US in a single 24-hour period – almost equalling figures seen in May before the end of Title 42 which saw 10,000 people come into the country each day. 

‘The way it’s being orchestrated through the cartels, I believe it’s meant to overwhelm the system. The [places] that are being impacted the most are border communities,’ former El Paso City Councilmember Claudia Rodriquez told The New York Post. 

Jose, a 23-year-old migrant from Venezuela, takes rest with his 4-year-old niece Ilaea while searching for an entry point into the United States

Jose, a 23-year-old migrant from Venezuela, takes rest with his 4-year-old niece Ilaea while searching for an entry point into the United States 

Paola, a 20-year-old migrant from Venezuela, takes rest along the bank of the Rio Grande

Paola, a 20-year-old migrant from Venezuela, takes rest along the bank of the Rio Grande

No street releases have been made in the El Paso region unlike in California and Arizona. 

Last week, photos depicted at least three white unmarked Border Patrol buses filled with migrants parked in San Diego.

It led to several hundred people being released onto the streets. One migrant was even told by an agent: ‘You’re free to go on and do wherever you want. You’re free.’

He asked: ‘It’s no problem if I go to Chicago?’

‘You can do whatever you want,’ the official replied. 

Border Patrol in San Diego has reportedly been dealing with 20,000 migrants in custody last week – 5,000 more than facilities can manage.

It can’t accommodate more than 15,000 migrants and migrants are being released onto the streets to fend for themselves after being processed at the border.

Similar migrant releases took place in Tucson, Arizona, with agents coming across 2,000 people a day and dealing with packed shelters. 

A group of migrants remains on one side of the border with the United States guarded by National Guard personnel in Juarez City, Chihuahua, Mexico

A group of migrants remains on one side of the border with the United States guarded by National Guard personnel in Juarez City, Chihuahua, Mexico

Violence against migrants on the border is increasing, due to the razor wire barricades placed on the river between Mexico's Juarez City and on the US side in El Paso, Texas

Violence against migrants on the border is increasing, due to the razor wire barricades placed on the river between Mexico’s Juarez City and on the US side in El Paso, Texas

The migrants are mostly Venezuelans who hope to apply for asylum in the US

The migrants are mostly Venezuelans who hope to apply for asylum in the US

Since Friday, large groups of hundreds of people have been turning themselves over to Border Patrol agents in El Paso, Texas

Since Friday, large groups of hundreds of people have been turning themselves over to Border Patrol agents in El Paso, Texas

In Texas, State Representative Eddie Morales says the migrants made the trek by hopping on trains.

‘It’s obviously a security issue, we have concerns over their safety and we need to address this in the most – expeditious manner,’ Morales said to News4SA. 

‘Under U.S. immigration laws, most non-citizens coming to our border are not eligible to remain in the United States. Asylum laws do not provide for relief solely for economic reasons or for general violence,’ U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) tweeted on Monday.

After the public health order known as Title 42 was lifted in May 11, CBP says the U.S.  ‘returned to fully enforcing Title 8 immigration authorities to expeditiously process and remove individuals who arrive at the U.S. border unlawfully and do not have a legal basis to stay.’ 

Texas Congressman also Terry Gonzales also shared similar frustrations.

‘Eagle Pass is completely overrun right now. El Paso is getting overwhelmed right now. Arizona is getting overwhelmed right now.

‘The only way we can regain control of the southern border is by enforcing the laws that are on the books. That’s exactly what the administration needs to do. That’s exactly what Congress needs to focus on.

‘All Americans deserve to feel safe in their own communities and right now they do no. A lot of folks see it on TV and they think it will never happen to them. Well I’m here to tell you it’s already happening, whether you’re in New York, whether you’re in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles.

‘These folks that are coming over illegally, they’re coming to all parts of the country. It’s only going to get worse.’

A freight train, packed to capacity with migrants, has been captured on video as it travels at full speed toward the Mexican border with the United States

A freight train, packed to capacity with migrants, has been captured on video as it travels at full speed toward the Mexican border with the United States

A freight train, packed to capacity with migrants, has been captured on video as it travels at full speed toward the Mexican border with the United States

A freight train, packed to capacity with migrants, has been captured on video as it travels at full speed toward the Mexican border with the United States

One day earlier, a cargo train filled to the brim with migrants was spotted speeding toward the Mexican border with the United States. 

Astounding footage of the FerroMex train was shot as the locomotive with hundreds in tow could be seen coming out of the Central Mexican city of Zacatecas as it made its way northbound on the 750-mile journey toward the U.S.

Container after container could be seen filled with migrants getting an easy ride as the goods train zoomed by. 

There was whistling and cheering from those on board as the group hitched a ride. Some of the travelers could even be seen hanging out from the sides of the train.

The train was headed for the U.S. southern border – where in the southwest, roughly 2 million migrants have already made their way into America in 2023. Border towns have been crushed by the influx thanks to the lax border policies of the Biden administration. 

The migrants looked to have prepared themselves for a long journey with many having erected tents and canvas over portions of the containers in a bid to shield themselves from the elements. 

Migrants travel on a train, with the intention of reaching the United States, in Ciudad Juarez, seen last month

Migrants travel on a train, with the intention of reaching the United States, in Ciudad Juarez, seen last month

Migrants help one another climb over a barbed wire fence into the U.S. from Mexico, in Eagle Pass, Texas, last month

Migrants help one another climb over a barbed wire fence into the U.S. from Mexico, in Eagle Pass, Texas, last month

Migrants seeking asylum in the United States gather near a border fence on the banks of the Rio Bravo river, the border between the U.S. and Mexico, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on Saturday

Migrants seeking asylum in the United States gather near a border fence on the banks of the Rio Bravo river, the border between the U.S. and Mexico, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on Saturday

The videos comes as the latest figures from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol show a rise in the number of encounters with migrants at the Southern Border.

In July there were almost 184,000 migrant crossings into the U.S. – up from 144,000 encounters with border patrol from June.

Although the figures rose on a month-by-month basis, the numbers are still well below that of previous years when in 2021 and 2022 more than 200,000 crossed into the U.S. from Mexico.

The U.S. border has seen a flood of migrants from across the world, not just Central and South American nations such as Venezuela and Mexico. There have been migrants from China and other places entering via the porous southern border.

The video comes as recent data from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reveals an increase in encounters with migrants at the Southern Border between June and July of this year

The video comes as recent data from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reveals an increase in encounters with migrants at the Southern Border between June and July of this year

In an aerial view, immigrants line up to be processed to make asylum claims at a makeshift migrant camp, in May, in El Paso, Texas

In an aerial view, immigrants line up to be processed to make asylum claims at a makeshift migrant camp, in May, in El Paso, Texas

Security forces watched on as migrants tried to enter the U.S. after crossing the Rio Grande River, in Matamoros, Mexico ahead of the end of Title 42

Security forces watched on as migrants tried to enter the U.S. after crossing the Rio Grande River, in Matamoros, Mexico ahead of the end of Title 42

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has shuttled over 35,000 migrants from his state to 'sanctuary cities' across the U.S., including over 13,300 to New York City

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has shuttled over 35,000 migrants from his state to ‘sanctuary cities’ across the U.S., including over 13,300 to New York City

Venezuelan migrants gather at the Vineyard Haven ferry terminal in Massachusetts . The group was transported to Joint Base Cape Cod in Buzzards Bay

 Venezuelan migrants gather at the Vineyard Haven ferry terminal in Massachusetts . The group was transported to Joint Base Cape Cod in Buzzards Bay

Migrants line up outside Roosevelt Hotel while waiting for places inside a shelter as asylum seekers camp outside the hotel as the Manhattan relief center is at full capacity in New York

Migrants line up outside Roosevelt Hotel while waiting for places inside a shelter as asylum seekers camp outside the hotel as the Manhattan relief center is at full capacity in New York

Blankets are brought to St. Anthonys Croatian Parish Center in Los Angeles for migrants who were bused to Los Angeles from the Texas border with no food or water (file photo from June)

Blankets are brought to St. Anthonys Croatian Parish Center in Los Angeles for migrants who were bused to Los Angeles from the Texas border with no food or water (file photo from June)

The 2022 fiscal year saw record-breaking numbers of encounters with migrants at the Southwest border with 2,378,944 reported crossings from October to September.

In 2023, through July, there have been 1,973,092 – many of them coming as Title 42 expired.

The number of migrant crossings in August is set to exceed 230,000, according to Fox News.  

Most migrant encounters are single adults, at 64.9 percent, but almost 600,000 are individuals in a family unit and there have been 109,298 unaccompanied minors crossing the border.

Issues of overcapacity are happening all across the southern border. Along with Tucson – street releases are happening in the San Diego sector and in Santa Cruz County, California.

Border Patrol agents in San Diego have set hundreds of migrants free from buses as the US-Mexico border crisis continues to overwhelm California

Border Patrol agents in San Diego have set hundreds of migrants free from buses as the US-Mexico border crisis continues to overwhelm California

The city is struggling to deal with a surge of migrants in the area and footage captured shows them being let go from overflowing facilities

The city is struggling to deal with a surge of migrants in the area and footage captured shows them being let go from overflowing facilities

Texas has also been using razor wire to block migrants illegally entering as it battles a challenge from the Biden administration seeking to stop it from building a buoy barrier in the Rio Grande.

The Lone Star State has also been busing migrants to ‘sanctuary cities’ such as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles in order to give border towns some relief.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott argues that Texas cities have carried the weight of illegal immigration and ‘sanctuary cities’ need to share that burden.

‘Texas has bused over 35,000 migrants to self-declared sanctuary cities,’ he wrote earlier this month on  Twitter.

‘Over 11,300 to D.C., over 13,300 to NYC, over 6,700 to Chicago, over 2,600 to Philadelphia, over 1,000 to Denver, over 480 to LA.’

Border Patrol in San Diego has reportedly been dealing with 20,000 migrants in custody over the last week - 5,000 more than facilities can manage

Border Patrol in San Diego has reportedly been dealing with 20,000 migrants in custody over the last week – 5,000 more than facilities can manage

 

There have been over 7,000 illegal crossings across the U.S.-Mexico border on multiple days this week

There have been over 7,000 illegal crossings across the U.S.-Mexico border on multiple days this week

People from the African nations of Senegal, Mauritania, Ghana, Sudan are part of the migrants who have recently made crossings into the U.S. from Mexico.

Cochise County, Arizona, is being slammed with waves of migrants bussed from other counties after crossing the border amid President Joe Biden‘s lax policies.

‘The intellectual avoidance and abandonment with intended consequences’ by those leaders in Washington, DC, reference our southern border continues to be a slippery slope for those doing everything we can to protect our quality of life here in Cochise County!’ Sheriff Mark Dannels said.

‘The migrants being released are from outside Cochise County but were bussed to Cochise County, processed and then released,’ Daniels noted in a Facebook post.

‘I applaud the local [Customs and Border Protections] agents and their leadership for doing all they legally can during this on-going crisis.’

It’s unclear exactly how many migrants the processing facilities in Tucson can accommodate or how many have been transported to other locations such as Cochise County.





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