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Sharia Patrols Target Texas Neighbourhoods

Exclusive reports emerge from Texas of self-appointed 'Sharia patrols' attempting to enforce Islamic law by intimidating residents and demanding businesses stop selling alcohol and pork, raising serious concerns over religious coercion and public safety.

Mass Grave Uncovered Beneath Iranian Car Park

A grim secret has been unearthed in the Iranian city of Abadan, where a car park was found to be hiding a mass grave believed to contain victims of the Islamic Republic's brutal crackdown on dissent.

Triple Lock Fails Half a Million Older Pensioners

Exclusive analysis reveals a stark generational divide as the Triple Lock mechanism fails to uplift the incomes of nearly half a million pensioners on the old state pension, creating a two-tier system for the elderly.

Florida State Football Star Shot in Alabama Incident

Florida State Seminoles football recruit Ethan Pritchard is in stable condition after being shot in Alabama. The promising linebacker was caught in a late-night incident, with investigations ongoing.

Jihadi John's Final Moments Revealed in New Book

Explosive new details emerge about the covert US operation that eliminated Mohammed Emwazi, the infamous ISIS executioner known as 'Jihadi John', in a 2015 drone strike in Raqqa.

UK to recognise Palestinian state, Lammy to tell MPs

Foreign Secretary David Lammy declares the UK will push forward with plans to recognise a Palestinian state, urging European allies to join a coordinated diplomatic effort for a two-state solution.

ISIS Beatles Executioner's British Daughter Killed in Syria

The young British daughter of ISIS terrorist El Shafee Elsheikh, a member of the notorious 'Beatles' cell, has been killed in a Syrian drone strike. This development raises profound questions about the legacy of foreign fighters and the innocent lives cau

Gay Men Brutally Whipped in Public Under Sharia Law

Two gay men were publicly whipped in Indonesia's Aceh province after being found guilty under strict Sharia law. The brutal caning has sparked international outrage and renewed debate on human rights.

Boko Haram kills 40 farmers in Nigeria's Borno State

In a devastating new attack, Boko Haram militants have killed at least 40 farmers in Nigeria's restive Borno State, highlighting the ongoing security crisis in the region despite government claims of control.

Boko Haram Storm Hotel in Nigeria's Capital Abuja

In a major security breach, Boko Haram militants launched a deadly assault on a luxury hotel in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, raising fears of a resurgence in the terror group's urban operations.

Muhammad soars in European baby name rankings

New data reveals a significant cultural shift as the name Muhammad and its variants soar in popularity across European nurseries, becoming the #1 choice for baby boys in major capitals like London and Brussels.

ISIS Rebuilds 20,000-Strong Army in Africa

Exclusive intelligence reveals ISIS is regrouping across Africa, with a 20,000-strong army, posing a direct threat to the West. Experts warn of a new wave of terror attacks.

UN Warns of ISIS Resurgence with New Strength in Africa

A chilling UN security report reveals Islamic State is regrouping, with its epicentre now in Africa. Despite leadership losses, the terror group poses a severe and evolving global threat, exploiting local conflicts for growth.

Malaysia U-turns on mandatory prayer punishment

The Malaysian government has swiftly U-turned on a controversial plan to punish Muslim men for skipping Friday prayers, following a fierce backlash from the public and legal experts.

Taliban: 'We Answer Only to God'

The Taliban asserts its authority comes directly from God, dismissing calls for inclusivity as it tightens control over Afghanistan.

Taliban's Harsh Rule: Afghan Women Four Years On

Four years after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, women face severe restrictions, including imprisonment for minor offences, as the regime enforces strict Islamic laws.

Taliban bans Afghan women from UN jobs

The Taliban has extended its ban on women working in NGOs to include the United Nations, escalating restrictions on Afghan women's rights despite international condemnation.

Spanish town bans Islamic festivals amid tensions

A small Spanish town has sparked controversy by banning Islamic festivals, citing cultural tensions. Critics call it racist, while locals defend their traditions. Read the full story.

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