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British forces move against Russian shadow fleet vessel

Keir Starmer has ordered British forces to board and seize a vessel from Russia’s shadow fleet. The justification for the operation was that the ship attempted to transit the English Channel. The vessel, Smyrtos, is now being escorted to an English port. The question is how Moscow will respond.

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Tight lid on Chinese spy case: No questions answered

The Chinese woman likely worked in Telenor’s offices on behalf of Huawei during the rollout of Norway’s 4G network before being hired by the espionage suspect Wei Qiu. She later joined Frequentis AG, a supplier of security-critical systems to Norwegian authorities. The company is now investigating a possible security breach for the second time this year. Meanwhile, questions from Document remain unanswered.

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Muslims are becoming increasingly unpopular in Japan

Muslims are becoming increasingly unpopular in Japan. There are now more than 160 mosques across the country.

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Norwegian climate minister: “No sector will be exempt from climate measures”

“All sectors must adapt. No one gets off the hook,” says Minister of Climate and the Environment Andreas Bjelland Eriksen (Labour Party).

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Tren de Aragua leader killed with Venezuela’s assistance

The United States has killed the leader of the notorious Tren de Aragua cartel, Niño Guerrero, in an operation carried out inside Venezuela in cooperation with the Venezuelan authorities. This suggests that the authorities have switched sides. Trump announced the operation during the opening of the FIFA World Cup. Millions watched the strike that removed Guerrero from the face of the earth. He has been sent to the depths of hell, Trump wrote.

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Tulsi: The US funded 120 biolabs around the world

Tulsi Gabbard has evidently set herself the task of confronting the forces behind dangerous research and of exposing those who have misled Americans and their allies. On Friday, she released material showing that the United States had funded 120 biological laboratories across 30 countries, including Ukraine.

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Afghan and Syrian raped disabled Swedish girl – Escape prison

An Afghan and a Syrian have been convicted of raping a disabled Swedish girl for hours and filming the crime. Neither of them will receive a prison sentence or be deported.

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Poland granted exemption from EU migration pact – Will no longer accept additional migrants

Brussels has granted Poland an exemption from the redistribution of migrants within the EU, as well as from the costs that the EU Migration Pact would impose on member states. The reason is that Poland is under pressure from the east due to refugees from Ukraine and, in addition, shares a border with Belarus.

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Sweden could become a launchpad for foreign wars under new government proposal

Without much public debate and at record speed, the Swedish government wants to give EU and NATO countries the possibility to conduct military operations from Swedish territory. Sweden could thereby take a historic step toward becoming a potential theater of war.

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Northern Ireland’s immigrant population has grown rapidly — and so have the tensions

Ethnic tensions in Belfast have intensified alongside the rapid growth of Northern Ireland’s foreign-born population in recent years. In central Belfast, immigrants—predominantly from the Middle East—now account for 30.6 per cent of the population. Tensions had already been evident before the horrific knife attack.

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