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Jamey Carney’s killer named: Ahmad Al-Saqar

Irish police issue a wanted notice for the Jordanian Ahmad Al-Saqar, who is probably the murderer of American Jamey Carney in her home in Killarney. They believe Al-Saqar may already be back in Jordan, with which Ireland has no extradition agreement.

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Massive welfare fraud hits Germany

The welfare state is a costly undertaking for European countries. In Germany, the federal authorities are seeing a sharp rise in fraud involving various social benefits. The situation is at least as serious in Norway. Mass immigration is one of the principal causes.

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Mojtaba vows revenge

Image from Iran state TV video shows Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader, who has been named the Islamic Republic’s next ruler, authorities announced Monday, March 9, 2026. (Iran state TV via AP)

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Anti-racist group attacks Norwegian politician – and ignores half the picture

The organisation cites four murders in an article published by Utrop, underscoring the seriousness of the issue, but omits key aspects of Norway’s overall crime picture. According to Statistics Norway (SSB), men of Somali background in Oslo account for almost as many charges of violent offences as the rest of Oslo’s population combined.

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Israel warned USA that Iran planned new assassination attempts on Trump

Israeli authorities would like to contribute now that the USA has restarted its attacks on Iran, as a consequence of attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and allied countries in the Gulf region. But Jerusalem is waiting for Trump’s approval.

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Mayor Mamdani celebrates New York’s immigrants — but excludes Italians, other Europeans and Jews

New York City’s Islamist and socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is facing criticism for celebrating the city’s “immigrant enclaves” while excluding the Italian, Irish and Jewish communities that have played such a central role in the city’s history. Mamdani’s office claims it distinguishes between “religious” enclaves and ethnic neighbourhoods.

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Italy: 37 per cent support remigration

An Italian opinion poll shows that 37 per cent support ideas of remigration promoted by former general Roberto Vannacci, who has broken with Lega and founded the competing party Futuro Nazionale (FN). This could have important political consequences in Italy.

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Uprising against brutal forced conscription in Ukraine

Forced recruitment of young men to the front has long provoked strong reactions among Ukrainians. In Lviv, open unrest broke out during the night into Wednesday after a man was seized by the mobile units that drive around effectively kidnapping people. The anger displayed by the crowd has shocked the authorities.

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Bonfire topped with mosque model lit in Northern Ireland

The bonfire topped with a model of a mosque in Moygashel, Northern Ireland, was lit on Thursday evening earlier than planned in order to pre-empt the police, who intended to remove the mosque model. A 56-year-old man has been charged with a hate crime after placing the symbol on the bonfire.

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TINE loses 61% of organic milk sales – Fails to mention Bovaer scandal

Tine has gone from having 90 per cent of the market for organic milk in 2010 to under 25 per cent in 2025. Neither dairy company Tine nor Nationen mentions the Bovaer scandal, which shook Tine throughout the autumn of 2025 and spring of 2026.

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