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Manchester Synagogue Attack: Protest or Persecution?

An explosive investigation reveals how far-right groups exploited protest rights to target Manchester's Jewish community, raising urgent questions about policing and religious protection in modern Britain.

Man claims divinity, faces Indonesian Islamic police

A controversial religious figure in Indonesia has been detained by Islamic sharia police after declaring himself divine, sparking debates about religious freedom and enforcement in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.

Manchester Rabbi Confronts Synagogue Attacker

A Manchester rabbi who physically confronted a knife-wielding attacker at his synagogue has spoken out about the terrifying ordeal, declaring his community will stand strong against hatred.

Manchester Synagogue Attack: Volunteer Injured in Hate Crime

A charity volunteer was violently assaulted while protecting a Manchester synagogue in what police are treating as a religiously motivated hate crime. The Community Security Trust confirms rising antisemitic attacks across the UK.

Antisemitic crimes surge 147% across UK

Exclusive Home Office data reveals a shocking 147% increase in antisemitic offences across England and Wales, with London's Jewish community bearing the heaviest burden amid escalating tensions.

Manchester Synagogue Attack: Six Minutes of Terror

Exclusive timeline reveals how worshippers fought for survival during brutal six-minute assault at Manchester synagogue. Heroic responses and community resilience emerge from the horror.

France arrests 11 for anti-mosque hate crimes

Eleven individuals have been detained across France following a series of Islamophobic attacks, including the placement of pigs' heads near mosques and other religiously motivated crimes.

Man Spared Jail for Knife Attack After 'Religious Provocation'

A Muslim man who admitted to a knife attack on a protester outside a community centre has been given a suspended sentence after a judge ruled he was 'provoked' by offensive slogans. The controversial decision has ignited a fierce debate over sentencing an

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