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UK: Tory MP Gavin Williamson: "There is no justification for digital ID. Already even before it’s launched we are seeing the creep creep creep of how it will extend into everyone’s lives including children’s lives. This is why we will fight to stop it."
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Karen McGonigal died less than a week after she was injected with a black market skinny jab. Her family are now calling on authorities to do more to stop the illegal supply of fake weight loss injections, and prevent any more deaths.
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The Washington Post revealed last week that the department of state hopes to process 2000 Afrikaners for resettlement by the end of this month, with an additional 4000 by the end of next month.
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Only three Afrikaner refugees reportedly turned up in September for a flight to the US, despite the US govt having reserved 50 seats on the flight. The US department of state still aims to resettle at least 6 000 Afrikaners in the US by next month.
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UK: Reckless thieves who left 95-year-old woman with a fractured skull jailed for 15 years.
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Whitelisting ads from influencers are dangerous. Because next thing you know you're buying random supplements at 2am because of them.
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AUSTRALIA: A Cairns woman is taking the quest for love offline. Armed with cardboard with her details, she’s on a mission to find her match.
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According to the country's laws, any citizen of Madagascar who voluntarily acquires foreign citizenship automatically loses the rights and obligations associated with Malagasy citizenship.
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The transitional government of Madagascar has revoked the citizenship of former president Andry Rajoelina who has French citizenship.
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FRANCE: Authorities arrested two men in relation to the daring Louvre jewellery heist last Sunday as two suspects remain on the run.
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The memorial is a crumpled bronze letter and reportedly symbolizes the sacrifices of the LGBT armed forces community. The ceremony will take place at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
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King Charles III will lay flowers at the UK's first national LGBT armed forces memorial today, honoring military personnel impacted by the military's historic 'gay ban' from 1967 to 2000.
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PHILIPPINES: Video footage showed the Taal volcano eruption in the Philippines.
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Russia tests new nuclear-powered cruise missile. President Putin claims it is "invincible" to defences, with an almost unlimited range and unpredictable flight path, BRICS News reported.
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US: A group of hero retired ex-police men pulled a woman holding a 5-month-old baby from the East River on October 26 after the lady walked into the water carrying the child, the former officers told The Post.
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US: An Oklahoma teen walked free after facing 80 years in prison for raping and assaulting two high school girls, with one of them nearly being choked to death. Oklahoma State Rep. Justin Humphrey has called for an investigation.
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The campaign promotes living by your own internal clock rather than external schedules, allowing people to engage in activities like mowing the lawn or swimming at 2 or 3 in the morning if they wish.
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Take That First Step At the 2025 Teacher Freedom Summit, TFA Teacher of the Year @colorstreetsta1 and @FreedomFdtn's Matt Hayward encouraged teachers to pursue real freedom in their workplaces.
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The "no time" concept is a campaign to abandon formal opening hours and schedules, though the island still operates with the natural rhythms of the sun and must coordinate with the outside world for things like public transport.
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NORWAY: Sommaroya Island is called the timeless mirror. The residents don't follow a traditional 24-hour schedule, allowing people to live, work, and play, and many residents have symbolically hung their watches on the bridge connecting the island to the mainland.
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Justice Secretary, David Lammy today visited Wood Green Police Station to thank the officers for detaining Kebatu and confirmed that Kebatu would be 'deported this week', branding the blunder 'totally unacceptable'.
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UK: The sex attacker who was mistakenly freed from prison will be removed from Britain in the coming days, the Government confirmed today. Hadush Kebatu was arrested by four officers inside Finsbury Park, north London, at around 8.30am on Sunday.
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