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More protesters arrested over Henry Nowak’s treatment

British police announced on Saturday that six more people have been charged with violent disorder during a protest against the killing of Henry Nowak. Nowak was handcuffed by officers while he lay dying. The demonstration took place in the same city where he was killed.

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US Government warns Europe against mass immigration and self-hatred

Vice President J.D. Vance has spoken out against the “politics of self-hatred and the massive immigration” into the United Kingdom. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has echoed those concerns, while the US State Department sees “clear signs of civilisational decline” in Britain. British authorities have reacted with irritation.

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South Wales police to record criticisms of Islam

South Wales Police have instructed their officers to record discussions about Islam and Muslims that are deemed not “legitimate.”
The Free Speech Union warns that this risks having a chilling effect on freedom of speech, pointing out that what is considered “legitimate” is highly subjective.

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Pre-trial detention as a preventive measure against online speech

Hordaland District Court has remanded a man in custody for just over two weeks because of statements made online. The court intends to keep him detained pending the hearing of another case before the court. It is preventive detention aimed at preventing him from expressing himself online.

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Middle-class white men excluded from public sector jobs in Britain

To secure an internship in the British public sector, one must ensure that one is not white, male, physically able, and from a family supported by working parents. In practice, changing one’s skin colour is difficult, and changing one’s sex is impossible.

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Anti-immigrant unrest is rising in South Africa

Anti-immigrant unrest and resistance continue to rise in South Africa. The governments of Nigeria and Ghana are offering to fly their citizens home.

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Progress Party slams Conservative Leader for not watching Bergen violence video: “Too busy with Eid and Pride”

Conservative (Høyre) party leader Ine Eriksen Søreide admits that she has not seen the violence video from Bergen. The Progress Party (FrP)’s Helgheim argues she has been too preoccupied with Eid, Pride and offshore wind.

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Forced his way Into a tent, stabbed a 17-year-old to death, then claimed self-defence

Karmelo Anthony (17) stabbed and killed Austin Metcalf (17). Anthony had forced his way into his opponent’s tent and refused to leave despite at least 15 requests. He then killed Metcalf — and now his supporters are claiming self-defence.

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British Muslim police group shows alarming tendencies

The National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) has described the Israel Defense Forces as a “Zionist terror group” and defended Hamas against “unconfirmed allegations of violent acts.” Some critics accuse NAMP of advocating for Sharia law.

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The EU’s decline is happening three times faster than the Qing dynasty’s collapse

An influential French voice in foreign policy and diplomacy claims that the EU’s decline in global power and influence is occurring three times faster than when the Qing dynasty collapsed in the 19th century.

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