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NZ Fugitive Father Hunt: Police Suspect Outside Help

New Zealand police launch a major manhunt for Tom Phillips, who vanished with his three children. Investigators now suspect he is receiving outside assistance to evade capture, intensifying the nationwide search.

NZ Dad's Plea For Kids After Police Shooting Horror

Tom Phillips, a New Zealand father, issues a chilling public plea for the return of his three children, missing for over two years, following a violent shooting incident in Maramarua that left three police officers injured. The desperate search continues

NYC's Pod Times Square: Luxury Budget Hotel From £57/Night

Discover Pod Times Square, the revolutionary budget hotel in the heart of New York City offering compact yet stylish pods from just £57 per night. Perfect for savvy travellers seeking prime location without the luxury price tag.

Yousaf in Crisis Over 'Jews Not Safe in Scotland' Comments

Humza Yousaf is embroiled in a major political storm after the family of a Hamas victim confronted him over his response to the Israel-Hamas conflict and alleged he admitted Jews are not safe in Scotland, sparking outrage and calls for resignation.

Yousaf faces backlash over Jewish community role snub

Exclusive: Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf faces mounting pressure after his controversial decision to appoint John Swinney, rather than a dedicated Minister for Jewish Communities, sparks outrage and accusations of failing a key test of leadership

Thousands march in London against antisemitism

Central London witnessed a massive demonstration against antisemitism, with organisers claiming tens of thousands marched past Parliament. The protest follows alarming polling data suggesting deep-seated anti-Jewish sentiment in British society, including

Jewish Museum accused of caving to anti-Semitic mob

The Jewish Museum London faces accusations of capitulating to anti-Semitic intimidation after abruptly postponing a major exhibition on Jewish history, citing security concerns following protests.

UK Visitor's Verdict: NYC Is The Kindest Place

A traveller from the UK shares her surprising discovery that New Yorkers are not the tough crowd they're made out to be, but are instead incredibly welcoming and kind, completely changing her perspective on the Big Apple.

Nazi Heiress Ordered to Return Stolen Painting

Patricia Kadgien, daughter of a convicted Nazi art thief, must surrender a valuable 17th-century Dutch painting stolen from a Jewish family in 1943 after a Munich court ruling.

Swinney accused of failing Jewish community over Gaza

Scottish First Minister John Swinney faces intense criticism from Jewish leaders for his government's response to the Gaza conflict and handling of rising antisemitism, with calls for a more robust and empathetic approach.

Man arrested after Jewish boy shot in head with air rifle

A 45-year-old man has been arrested in Stamford Hill, North London, after a 13-year-old Jewish boy was shot in the head with an air rifle in a shocking daylight attack. The victim was treated at the scene by paramedics as police launch an investigation in

Iran Accused of Orchestrating Antisemitic Attacks in Australia

Australian intelligence agencies uncover a disturbing campaign of antisemitic vandalism and intimidation across Melbourne and Sydney, allegedly directed by the Iranian regime. Exclusive details on the investigation, targets, and the government's response.

Jewish family thrown out of London restaurant over Gaza

A Jewish family was forcibly removed from a North London Greek restaurant following a dispute about the Israel-Hamas conflict. The incident, captured on video, has sparked outrage and accusations of antisemitism.

Jewish teen shot in Bournemouth airgun hate crime

A 17-year-old Jewish boy was targeted in a suspected antisemitic attack in Bournemouth, shot with an airgun and shown swastikas. Dorset Police are investigating the hate crime incident that has shaken the local community.

Nazi-looted Chagall painting returned after 80 years

A long-lost Marc Chagall painting, stolen by the Nazis in 1940, has been formally returned to the artist's heirs in a poignant ceremony at a Manhattan museum, closing a chapter on an eight-decade quest for justice.

Second Man Charged Over Melbourne Synagogue Arson

A 32-year-old Melbourne man faces court following a coordinated arson attack on a St Kilda East synagogue. The incident, part of a disturbing pattern of antisemitic violence, has sparked widespread condemnation and heightened security concerns within Vict

Crime boss Kazem Hamad ordered out of Australia after attack

Notorious crime figure Kazem Hamad is at the centre of an international incident after Australia orders him out following a suspected anti-Semitic assault. The Iranian-born boss, linked to a violent gang war, is suspected of a brutal attack on a Jewish ma

France rejects US advice on tackling antisemitism

French ministers firmly reject US suggestions on tackling antisemitism, asserting the nation's republican model and legal framework are sufficient. The diplomatic stance highlights a deepening transatlantic divide on strategy.

Weaponising Holocaust Memory: Gaza's Disturbing Parallels

A powerful critique examining how the language of the Holocaust is being misappropriated to justify violence in Gaza, drawing stark parallels with historical Nazi rhetoric and challenging Britain's moral conscience.

New York Bus Crash: One Dead in Motorway Overturn

A charter bus has overturned on a New York motorway, leaving one person dead and multiple passengers critically injured. The major emergency response continues as investigators work to determine the cause.

Teen Prodigy Named in NZ's Rugby World Cup Squad

In a stunning selection, 19-year-old Braxton Sorensen-McGee has been named in the Black Ferns' squad for the 2025 Rugby World Cup, poised to become the tournament's youngest ever player.

FBI raids properties in alleged asylum fraud crackdown

The FBI has executed search warrants on properties across New York and New Jersey, targeting a network of lawyers and interpreters accused of orchestrating a massive asylum application scam for Chinese nationals.

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