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- A UK teacher has been suspended after affirming Britain's Christian heritage to a Muslim student, highlighting a troubling trend of silencing traditional values in multicultural settings.
- U.S. Representative Thomas Massie has introduced a bill to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, arguing that the military should not act as the world's police in the absence of a Soviet threat.
- The European Union is accelerating efforts to secure Russian assets to fund Ukraine amidst war tiredness among Western nations, aiming to permanently freeze €210 billion in Russian state assets.
- Concerns about food insecurity persist in Gaza as more than 9,000 children were hospitalized for acute malnutrition in October due to continued restrictions on aid despite a recent ceasefire.
- Mexico has approved tariffs of up to 50% on imports from China and other Asian countries, a move aimed at boosting domestic production and addressing trade imbalances.
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UK Teacher Banned For Daring To Tell Muslim Pupil Britain Is Still A Christian Country
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
UK Teacher Banned For Daring To Tell Muslim Pupil Britain Is Still A Christian Country Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, In yet another chilling assault on free speech and cultural identity, a London primary school teacher has been dragged through the wringer for simply pointing out Britain’s Christian roots to a Muslim student. This outrageous case exposes how woke bureaucrats are weaponizing child protection rules to silence anyone who dares affirm traditional values in a multicultural minefield. Suspended, sacked, and slapped with a ban from working with kids, the educator’s only “crime” was enforcing school policy and delivering a dose of reality about
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Rep Massie Introduces Bill For US To Dump 'Cold War Relic' NATO
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Rep Massie Introduces Bill For US To Dump 'Cold War Relic' NATO Conservative and outspoken libertarian-leaning Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky introduced legislation Tuesday for the United States for formally withdraw from NATO. Sen. Mike Lee is also helping lead the charge, introducing companion legislation in the Senate. The bill argues that the US military cannot be seen as the police force of the world, and that given NATO was created to counter the long-gone Soviet Union, which no longer exists, American taxpayers’ money would be better spent elsewhere. "We should withdraw from NATO and use that money to defend our own country, not socialist
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Money For Nothing
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Money For Nothing Authored by Niall McCrae via Off-Guardian.org, British people are glum and grumbling after Rachel Reeves’ budget, but what did they expect? They should know by now that government is an extortion racket. While many voters regret their decision in last year’s general election, die-hard Labour supporters continue to make excuses: Tory mismanagement and Brexit ruined the economy. Daily Mail readers, meanwhile, have been told that the budget has taken from hard-working families to give to benefit claimants. This is exactly what the powers-that-be want people to believe, not only as the old divide-and-rule strategy, but because society needs to understand that
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EU Rushes To Secure Russian Assets Under Emergency Powers, Bypassing Hungary Veto
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
EU Rushes To Secure Russian Assets Under Emergency Powers, Bypassing Hungary Veto Ukraine is desperately seeking more money, which has been a persistent reality of the war, and the European Union is scrambling to find solutions amid a general Western war weariness which has already seen hundreds of billions poured into Kiev's coffers. Currently EU member states are rapidly advancing a plan to permanently freeze as much as €210 billion ($244.38 billion) in Russian state assets to finance Ukraine for at least the next two years. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is seeking to use a loophole to rush this through, based on
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Pakistan Offers To 'Take Grooming Gang Leaders' If UK Hands Over Dissidents
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Pakistan Offers To 'Take Grooming Gang Leaders' If UK Hands Over Dissidents via Middle East Eye Pakistan has reportedly offered to take back grooming gang leaders in exchange for Britain handing over Pakistani political dissidents living in the UK. Pakistani media reported that the proposal was made in a private meeting last Thursday in Islamabad between Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Jane Marriott, the British high commissioner. Naqvi reportedly urged the UK to hand over anti-government figures Shahzad Akbar and Adil Raja. via Al Jazeera Akbar, who was a minister in Imran Khan's government, and Raja, a former army major, are both living in the UK. They have both strongly criticized the Pakistani government
The Guardian
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Burkina Faso releases 11 Nigerian troops after ‘unauthorised’ plane landing
a day ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Benin, Africa, World newsMilitary personnel told they can return to Nigeria after actions described as ‘unfriendly act’ Authorities in Burkina Faso have released 11 Nigerian military personnel held after a cargo plane from Lagos made an “unauthorised” emergency landing in its second largest city, Bobo-Dioulasso. The breakaway regional Association of Sahel States (AES) said on Monday that the C-130 aircraft had entered Burkina Faso’s airspace without clearance, calling it an “unfriendly act”. Continue reading...
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DRC fighting forces 200,000 to flee just days after Washington peace deal
2 days ago
by Reuters
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Rwanda, US foreign policy, Trump administration, US news, World newsRwanda-backed M23 rebels clash with Congolese army and other groups as they march on strategic eastern town About 200,000 people have fled their homes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as Rwanda-backed rebels march on a strategic eastern town just days after Donald Trump hosted the Rwandan and Congolese leaders to proclaim peace. The UN said at least 74 people had been killed, mostly civilians, and 83 admitted to hospital with wounds from escalating clashes in the area in recent days. Continue reading...
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US puts sanctions on network said to funnel Colombian mercenaries to Sudan
2 days ago
by Harriet Barber
Sudan, World news, Africa, War crimes, Conflict and arms, Global development, Trump administrationUS treasury accuses Colombian nationals and companies of aiding the RSF, which has committed horrific war crimes The United States has sanctioned four people and four companies accused of enlisting Colombian mercenaries to fight for and train a Sudanese paramilitary group accused by Washington of committing genocide. Announcing the sanctions on Tuesday, the US treasury said the network was largely composed of Colombian nationals and companies. Continue reading...
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Nigerian troops held in Burkina Faso after ‘unfriendly’ emergency landing
2 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Africa, World news, Burkina Faso, BeninUnauthorised touchdown comes less than 24 hours after Nigerian forces intervened in attempted coup in Benin Eleven Nigerian military personnel are being held in Burkina Faso after a Nigerian plane reportedly entered Burkinabé airspace without authorisation on Monday, the latest twist in a region enmeshed in multiple political and security crises. In a statement on Monday evening, the breakaway Alliance of Sahel States (AES), of which Burkina Faso is a member alongside Mali and Niger, said the C-130 transport aircraft had made an emergency landing in Bobo Dioulasso. Continue reading...
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False claims Afrikaners are persecuted threaten South Africa’s sovereignty, says president
3 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, Race, Trump administration, Africa, World newsCyril Ramaphosa says theories, promoted by Donald Trump, ‘conveniently align with wider notions of white supremacy’ White supremacist ideology and false claims that South Africa’s Afrikaner minority is being racially persecuted pose a threat to the country’s sovereignty and national security, the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has warned. Since taking office for his second US presidential term in January, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that South Africa’s government is seizing land and encouraging violence against white farmers. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Beijing urges Dutch government to push for China visit by Nexperia execs
3 hours ago
by Xiaofei Xu
China has urged the Dutch government to push the Netherlands arm of semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia to send personnel to China, Beijing’s commerce ministry said during a press conference on Thursday. The Dutch embassy in China has been asked to urge The Hague’s Ministry of Economic Affairs to “implement the consensus reached in consultations” and encourage the Nijmegen-headquartered company to dispatch its representatives to China “as soon as possible”, ministry spokesman He Yadong...
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Year of the Horse forecasts, Hong Kong bar scene’s trying time: 7 Lifestyle highlights
4 hours ago
by SCMP
We have selected seven Lifestyle stories from the past seven days that resonated with our readers. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Cantopop icon Alan Tam: from Leslie Cheung’s rival to fans smashing albums For over half a century, Alan Tam Wing-lun has stood as a colossus in Hong Kong show business. “Principal Tam” ruled Cantopop in the late 1970s and 80s but later vexed fans with his offstage actions. Still, he’s going strong today. 2. How does...
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US-Venezuela tensions: how far will Trump go?
6 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump has deployed thousands of US troops to the Caribbean and warned of strikes on Venezuelan soil. On Wednesday, Trump announced the seizure of an oil tanker in enforcement of unilateral US sanctions. How far could Trump go, and what would be the result? What is the motivation? Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a leftist nemesis of the United States, successfully resisted an attempt during Trump’s first term to oust him through sanctions and diplomatic pressure. Days...
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Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado emerges in Norway after months in hiding
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Nobel laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado emerged from hiding to make her first public appearance in almost a year, waving to supporters from the balcony of her Oslo hotel early on Thursday. She thanked those who “risked their lives” to get her to Oslo where she has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. “I want to … thank all those men and women that risked their lives so that I could be here today. One day I will be able to tell you because certainly I don’t want to put...
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Trump calls media reports on his health ‘seditious, perhaps even treasonous’
9 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump has blasted media reports questioning his state of health as “seditious, perhaps even treasonous”, sparking pushback on Wednesday by one of the major outlets behind the stories. In a long, late-night social media post, the oldest elected president in US history raged about stories in The New York Times and elsewhere suggesting that at the age of 79 he is slowing down. “There has never been a President that has worked as hard as me! My hours are the longest, and my...
New York Times
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Trump Says U.S. Seized Oil Tanker Off Venezuelan Coast
5 hours ago
by Tyler Pager, Eric Schmitt and Nicholas Nehamas
Venezuela, United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Maduro, Nicolas, Ships and Shipping, Oil (Petroleum) and GasolineThe seizure comes as the United States builds up its forces in the Caribbean as part of a campaign against President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela.
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María Corina Machado Appears in Norway After Missing Nobel Ceremony
2 hours ago
by Genevieve Glatsky
Machado, Maria Corina, Nobel Prizes, International Relations, Politics and Government, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Caracas (Venezuela), Venezuela, Oslo (Norway)María Corina Machado, who spent over a year in hiding in Venezuela, greeted supporters in Oslo, hours after her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in her name.
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Oil Tanker U.S. Seized Off Venezuela Has Faked Its Location Before, Data Shows
6 hours ago
by Christiaan Triebert and Riley Mellen
Freight (Cargo), Ships and Shipping, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Embargoes and Sanctions, Global Positioning System, VenezuelaThe ship has frequently carried oil from countries under U.S. sanctions, and its tracking data shows multiple recent trips to Iran and Venezuela.
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House Gives Bipartisan Approval to $900 Billion Defense Bill
10 hours ago
by Megan Mineiro
United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Law and Legislation, Foreign Aid, United States International Relations, In Vitro Fertilization, Defense Department, House of Representatives, Reagan, Ronald, Washington National Airport, Hegseth, Pete, Johnson, Mike (1972- ), Trump, Donald JThe legislation codifies President Trump’s agenda but includes a few measures challenging his policies and insisting on more consultation with Congress.
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Defense Bill Will Make D.C. Skies Less Safe, N.T.S.B. Chair Says
10 hours ago
by Karoun Demirjian
Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Military Aircraft, Transportation Department (US), Homendy, Jennifer, Duckworth, L Tammy, Cantwell, Maria, Cruz, Ted, Moran, Jerry (1954- ), Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Defense Department, American Airlines Flight 5342, Law and Legislation, United States Defense and Military ForcesThe chair of the National Transportation Safety Board warned that a provision in the new defense bill would worsen the risk of midair collisions near the Washington-area airport where a deadly crash in January killed 67 people.