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Syrian Attacks Woman in Her Own Home, Threatens to Kill Her And Cut Out Her Heart

Syrian Attacks Woman in Her Own Home, Threatens to Kill Her And Cut Out Her Heart

admin Feb 6, 2025 1 min read

Syrian Attacks Woman in Her Own Home, Threatens to Kill Her And Cut Out Her Heart

The alien claimed he needed to remove her heart because she had given him cancer.
African Stabs Man to Death 25 Times in The Middle of Paris, Had Already Killed a Man 10 Years Ago For Refusing Him a Cigarette

African Stabs Man to Death 25 Times in The Middle of Paris, Had Already Killed a Man 10 Years Ago For Refusing Him a Cigarette

admin Feb 6, 2025 1 min read

African Stabs Man to Death 25 Times in The Middle of Paris, Had Already Killed a Man 10 Years Ago For Refusing Him a Cigarette

The multicultural murder suspect was never convicted for murder because authorities declared him insane, but 10 years later, he has killed again.
UK Government Fast-Tracking Bill to Monitor Bank Accounts, Revoke Licenses and Search Homes

UK Government Fast-Tracking Bill to Monitor Bank Accounts, Revoke Licenses and Search Homes

admin Feb 6, 2025 1 min read

UK Government Fast-Tracking Bill to Monitor Bank Accounts, Revoke Licenses and Search Homes

Critics warn the bill could turn the welfare system into a government-run financial surveillance network.
Brussels Plans Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russia for Ukraine War

Brussels Plans Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russia for Ukraine War

admin Feb 6, 2025 1 min read

Brussels Plans Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russia for Ukraine War

Western powers seek to open another battlefront, this time in the courts—a move aiming to force Russia to the negotiating table.
UK Home Secretary Signals Tougher Online Censorship Beyond Current Censorship Laws

UK Home Secretary Signals Tougher Online Censorship Beyond Current Censorship Laws

admin Feb 6, 2025 1 min read

UK Home Secretary Signals Tougher Online Censorship Beyond Current Censorship Laws

The UK government signals a push for even stricter online speech controls, as Yvette Cooper hints the Online Safety Act may not go far enough.