Protests are also spreading to Scotland following the knife attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The victim in Belfast was seriously injured and lost his left eye in the attack.
Continue reading »Violent protesters who rioted following a Sudanese man’s knife murder attempt in Belfast on Monday will have their lives changed forever once the police do their job, warns Northern Ireland Police Chief Jon Boutcher.
Others are trying to make Elon Musk — rather than British immigration policy — the scapegoat for the riots.
Terrorists, criminals, and hostile states have received more than £28 billion in aid from the United Kingdom, according to a secret report from the upper ranks of the British Civil Service that was subsequently buried, The Telegraph reveals. Among the recipients are the Islamic State (IS) and companies linked to China and Russia.
Continue reading »The authorities in Northern Ireland are nervous and alarmed after masked individuals attacked a bus, an Asian shopping centre, and a police vehicle. The anger stems from the fact that a Sudanese asylum seeker came close to killing an Irishman in broad daylight on a public street. Without the intervention of bystanders, Stephen Ogilvie would have been killed. Yet the authorities appear more concerned with condemning the public reaction than with the attack itself.
Continue reading »Graham Platner has long been mired in scandal over a Nazi tattoo, sexting with underage girls, and vicious attacks on military veterans and rape victims. Under normal circumstances, Platner would never have stood a chance, but he received backing from prominent figures such as Bernie Sanders, and last night he won the primary election.
Continue reading »Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced in the early hours of Wednesday that it had launched attacks against U.S. military bases in Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. The attacks were described as retaliation for American air strikes against Iran earlier that same night.
Continue reading »Norwegian authorities have once again been found guilty of violating human rights by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The Court has ruled in favour of Line and Per, according to TV 2, which spoke with the couple’s lawyer, Rikke Arnesen. Once again, it is compulsory adoption that has led to Norway’s condemnation. Norwegian authorities place children for adoption and weaken the bond with their biological parents to such an extent that reunification becomes impossible. Norway has now been found in violation 24 times in nine years.
Continue reading »A brutal video from North Belfast is spreading rapidly on social media. The footage shows an African man attempting to behead a man with a knife in the middle of a public street, while shocked witnesses try to stop him.
Continue reading »This week, Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide is bringing together peace mediators, diplomats, and parties from a range of ongoing wars and conflicts for the Oslo Forum. Who is participating and what is being discussed will, at best, only become known afterwards.
Continue reading »As in most areas governed by socialists or social democrats, it is not only revenues that create problems for the state of Washington. Expenditure also plays a role. The state is now set to introduce a punitive tax on the wealthy, who are therefore leaving. Norway is pursuing a similar policy, but is being partly rescued by the Government Pension Fund Global—for the time being.
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