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Destruction of Jesus crosses in Lebanon prompts reaction from Sikorski

The story of an IDF soldier smashing a statue of Jesus on the cross in a Lebanese village is reverberating outside Israel. Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski reacted strongly, linking it to the IDF also killing Israeli hostages in Gaza. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has hit back sharply.

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EU politicians push for 25 percent special tax on Norway’s oil revenues

The European Parliament is drooling over Norwegian oil money. A German Green Party politician now wants to impose an extra tax of up to 25 percent on Equinor and other oil and gas companies.

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Spain: Thousands of African illegals pour in after mass legalisation

Thousands of African migrants have formed long queues outside consulates and embassies in recent days in the hope of benefiting from the radical left-wing Spanish government’s mass legalisation of illegal immigrants.

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RAF cadet expelled for calling Islam Britain’s greatest threat

A cadet in the United Kingdom’s air force (Royal Air Force, RAF) has been suspended after stating during an exercise that Islam constitutes the greatest security threat to the United Kingdom. This is reported by the Daily Mail. He made the statement during a question round in which he and other cadets were asked about […]

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Canada: Yet another historic church completely destroyed by fire

A fire completely destroyed the historic Église de Saint-Romain in the small village of Saint-Romain, Quebec, last week. The blaze was reported at 6:30 p.m. local time. By the time firefighters arrived, the church was already fully engulfed. Within an hour, the characteristic bell tower collapsed into the building. No one was injured.

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Ex-UN Ambassador to receive golden pension despite corruption probe and Epstein ties

Epstein-linked former Ambassador to the UN, Norway’s Mona Juul, is set to retire on 1 May with an annual pension worth between €78,000 – €87,000 before tax.

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Criminal network in India threatens Indian diaspora in California

When wealthy Sikhs in California receive calls from notorious criminal gang leaders in India, they must take the threats seriously. More than 250,000 Sikhs — part of the largest Sikh diaspora in the US — are potential targets.

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Multiple attacks on Jewish targets in London

Keir Starmer is facing serious embarrassment after a series of attacks on Jewish targets in London over the weekend. No major injuries or damage were reported, but the incidents have caused widespread concern.

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The Pope’s new statements on Islam spark strong reactions: – Are you serious?

Pope Leo XIV used the word “communion” to describe relations between Christians and Muslims during his historic visit to Algeria. Meanwhile, nearly all Protestant churches in the country have been closed by authorities, and several pastors remain in prison for “illegal worship”.

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The possible path to regime change in Iran

The US has no plan for Iran, it is said. The plan was thought out long ago, explains Victor Davis Hanson. It unfolds in phases. The current phase is economic warfare.

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