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UK: Violent Tweets Forgiven, Right-Wing Posts Banned
In late December 2025, British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah was welcomed to the UK by Prime Minister Keir Starmer despite resurfaced 2010–2012 tweets containing racist slurs against white people, calls to kill police and Zionists, and derogatory remarks about Brits. In contrast, on January 9, 2026 Dutch commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek criticised Starmer on X over immigration and women’s safety; resulting in days later her UK entry authorisation being revoked three d
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Majority Muslim UAE Cuts Scholarships; Considers UK Islamist Hotbed
In a geopolitical twist that defies conventional narratives, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—a prosperous, predominantly Muslim nation—has taken the extraordinary step of excluding all British universities from its official list of approved institutions for state-funded scholarships, effective for the 2026 academic year. This policy, unveiled by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in early January 2026, is explicitly motivated by fears that Emirati st
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Somalia’s Ambassador Linked to U.S. Medicaid Fraud
Information has been revealed that Abukar Dahir Osman, Somalia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and current President of the UN Security Council, is associated with a healthcare company, Progressive Health Care Services, previously convicted of Medicaid fraud. This development raises serious questions about the integrity of international diplomacy and the vetting processes for high-level UN positions. As the world grapples with ongoing global conflicts, the i
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