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At least one killed in Iranian attack on Kuwait airport

At least one person was killed when Iran attacked the international airport outside Kuwait City. Terminal Building 1 sustained severe damage. Iran has claimed responsibility for the attack, stating it was a legitimate punishment for Kuwait allowing the United States to operate from its territory. The question now is whether the US sees it the same way.

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Henry Nowak murder puts police minority-preference policies under the spotlight

The police’s response following the fatal knife attack on Henry Nowak in Southampton has triggered strong criticism of the force’s guidelines on positive discrimination towards minorities — guidelines that reportedly make police officers afraid to confront individuals from minority backgrounds.

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Four migrants burned alive in Italy; two Pakistanis arrested

It’s worth noting what NTB chooses to downplay in its coverage: the fact that the two arrested suspects are Pakistanis.

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Norway’s pandemic-era prime minister to chair global health fund

Development Minister Åsmund Aukrust (Labour) congratulates Solberg and highlights her experience as Prime Minister during the coronavirus pandemic as particularly relevant.

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EU adopts Denmark’s asylum model

The EU has adopted new rules that allow member states to enter into agreements with third countries for the handling of asylum seekers and deported persons.

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Norway’s parliament votes yes – EU body can now fine Norwegian companies

Geir Pollestad of the Centre Party believes the Labour Party (Ap) has systematically turned Norway into a pushover towards Brussels.

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Britons furious – Thousands protest in Southampton after murder of Henry Nowak

“Why aren’t white lives worth as much as immigrants’ lives?” British people are asking themselves. This is not the first time the UK has seen immigrant murderers protected by an indoctrinated public system.

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Study: Non-voluntary euthanasia could save Canada trillions

A study estimates that expanding Canada’s assisted dying programme to include “vulnerable non-consenting groups” could save the strained public healthcare system well over a trillion NOK by 2047.

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MP resigns after suspicion of child pornography offense – fought for more men in preschools

A member of the Swedish Parliament for the Sweden Democrats has resigned from all party positions after being notified that he is under suspicion of child pornography offences. According to several media outlets, the politician in question is Michael Rubbestad, whose signature political issue has been increasing the number of men working in preschool education.

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El Salvador opens new Rosales Hospital in major healthcare upgrade

El Salvador has opened the new Hospital Nacional Rosales in San Salvador following a $61 million investment. The government says the facility will expand access to advanced medical care, while supporters argue it reflects broader improvements in public services under President Nayib Bukele.

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