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    Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge in New York City The Cuauhtemoc vessel caused major damage, resulting in two deaths and 19 injuries, raising concerns over navigational control and safety protocols

    Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul end without ceasefire Despite a prisoner swap agreement, no major progress was made, as Putin declined to attend and Trump plans to speak with both leaders amid ongoing tensions

    Major jail escape in New Orleans Ten inmates, including murder suspects, escaped with possible inside help, raising concerns over internal complicity

    IRANIAN SPIES Exposed: Shocking UK Security Failure Leaves Public At Risk

    IRANIAN SPIES Exposed: Shocking UK Security Failure Leaves Public At Risk

    Three Iranian men have been charged in London for helping Iran’s intelligence service after sneaking into the UK. Police say Farhad Javadi Manesh, Mostafa Sepahvand, and Shapoor Qalehali Khani Noori entered the country illegally using migrant boats and trucks, then claimed asylum.

    Despite breaking the law to get in, these men were allowed to stay while their asylum requests were reviewed. Prosecutors now say they spied for Iran from August 2023 to February 2024.

    Sepahvand is also accused of watching journalists at Iran International, a London news outlet critical of Iran’s government. This raises serious questions about how easily spies can enter and operate in Britain.

    All three suspects are being held in jail and will face trial at the Old Bailey next month under national security laws. Many are demanding answers about why these threats weren’t stopped sooner.

    UK Military Police Faces Sexual Harassment Scandal A female veteran alleges widespread abuse within the Royal Military Police, prompting calls for transferring investigations to civilian authorities Ben Roberts-Smith Loses Appeal Over War Crimes Australia’s most decorated soldier failed to overturn a court ruling confirming he committed war crimes in Afghanistan, with further legal action planned

    Legal and Crime Roundup: Smokey Robinson denies assault allegations amid criminal probe A US judge questions Trump’s security order impact in the Huawei case, and the Supreme Court allows a lawsuit against police to proceed

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    MAJOR CRIME Shock: Border Chaos, SEX Trafficking, and Judges Under Fire Shake America

    Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial kicked off in Manhattan. The nation watched as Cassie Ventura and others took the stand with serious claims. Combs’ lawyers deny every charge. Meanwhile, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested at an ICE protest for trespassing, sparking heated debate about immigration enforcement.

    The Menendez brothers’ resentencing was delayed due to arguments over risk assessments. Their family says they’ll support them if released. In South Carolina, six illegal migrants were charged with killing a local mother — raising fresh worries about border security and rising crime.

    A Florida State University shooting suspect is still behind bars after a campus attack left students on edge about safety. In New York, a judge took control of Rikers Island jail to tackle growing violence and mismanagement.

    Federal prosecutors indicted Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping someone dodge immigration agents. Sinaloa cartel leaders now face narco-terrorism charges after 1.65 tons of fentanyl were seized — another reminder of the deadly drugs pouring across our borders.

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    NEW JERSEY Mayor’S Shocking ICE Arrest Ignites Fury In Immigration Battle

    Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a Democrat and candidate for governor, was arrested by federal agents outside a New Jersey ICE detention center on Friday. Baraka refused to leave during a protest and was charged with trespassing. His arrest has angered progressives but sparked praise from conservatives who say he tried to block federal law enforcement.

    This comes as the Trump administration steps up immigration enforcement across the country. Over 100 people were arrested in Tennessee as part of President Trump’s expanded deportation plan. Left-wing groups protested, while sanctuary city leaders continue to clash with federal authorities.

    In other major legal news, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces ongoing court cases, and the Alexander brothers have been hit with new sex trafficking charges. The Supreme Court also brought back Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, and a late-term abortion clinic was ordered to close by a federal judge.

    Violence is rising nationwide, including stabbings at UC Berkeley and schools, plus a deadly tour van crash near Yellowstone. Meanwhile, reports say the White House may suspend habeas corpus for immigration enforcement as worries about public safety grow across America.

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    UK IRANIAN ARRESTS Spark Outrage: Public Fears Over Security and Immigration Explode

    British police arrested several Iranian men in London for plotting an attack on the Israeli embassy. One suspect had been living in taxpayer-funded housing for months. This has angered many who worry that government benefits are going to people who may be a danger to the public. Authorities say the raid stopped a possible tragedy.

    In America, mothers still search for answers as cases of missing and murdered children drag on. Two people were hurt when a military vehicle crashed, and Bryan Kohberger is under fire after reports he looked up photos of possible victims in student killings.

    A true crime podcast helped police solve an old family case, showing how media can sometimes help find justice. In another story, a Republican district attorney is fighting against soft-on-crime policies in a Democrat-led state, demanding longer sentences and real accountability.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom had to pull an ad using Ukraine war footage after backlash. Other recent events include a stabbing at UC Berkeley, a deadly van crash near Yellowstone Park, no bond for an accused cop killer in Ohio, and new steps in resentencing the Menendez brothers as prosecutors call out their past crimes harshly.

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    IRANIAN PLOT Shocker: UK Outrage Erupts Over Failed Immigration Controls

    British police arrested several Iranian men in London on May 11, 2025. They say the suspects were planning an attack on the Israeli embassy. This major counterterrorism operation comes as tensions between the UK and Iran grow worse.;

    One of those arrested had been living in taxpayer-funded housing in Rochdale for over six months. This fact has sparked public anger and brought new attention to Britain’s immigration and security policies.;

    The arrests show ongoing worries about foreign threats using weak immigration rules to put people at risk. Many are now calling for stricter checks and tougher enforcement to stop this from happening again.;

    Police say their quick response proves they are working hard to keep London safe, but many still wonder how suspected terrorists can get government help while under suspicion.;

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    IRANIAN PLOT Shocks UK: Taxpayer-Funded Suspect Ignites Immigration Fury

    London police busted several Iranian men in a major counterterrorism raid, stopping what they say was a terror plot aimed at the city. The arrests come as tensions with Iran rise and security fears grow across Britain. Outrage exploded when it was revealed that one suspect, tied to an Israel embassy plot, had been living for free on taxpayer money.

    The news hit as immigration debates heat up in America. Former President Trump called for 20,000 new officers to speed up deportations. At the same time, Biden’s team is considering suspending habeas corpus — a move that has many worried about losing basic rights.

    Republicans are pushing for tougher crime laws even in left-leaning states. They argue current sentencing rules are too soft and put communities at risk. California Governor Gavin Newsom faced backlash after using Ukraine war footage in an ad about his state and quickly pulled it.

    Other headlines include a deadly van crash near Yellowstone that killed seven people and a luxury yacht sinking off Miami Beach — but all 32 passengers survived. Immigration enforcement is ramping up nationwide too, with over 100 arrests on Tennessee roads backing Trump’s tough stance on border security.

    UK TAXPAYERS SHOCKED: Iranian Suspect In Israel Embassy Plot Housed For Free

    UK TAXPAYERS SHOCKED: Iranian Suspect In Israel Embassy Plot Housed For Free

    British police arrested five Iranians this month, suspecting them of planning a terror attack on the Israeli embassy in London. One of the men, age 40, had lived for over six months in a taxpayer-funded home in Rochdale run by Serco.

    Reports say he crossed into the UK illegally from France by boat and then claimed asylum. Neighbors said migrants living there paid nothing for rent or bills — everything was covered by taxpayers.

    Terrorism expert Anthony Glees called the Calais boat route a “clear and present danger” to national security. He said warships — not lifeboats — should meet migrants at the border to protect Britain.

    Serco has tried using more private homes for asylum seekers instead of expensive hotels. But this plan has raised worries about safety and put more strain on local housing markets already under pressure.

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    UK Police SMASH Iranian Terror PLOT: London Safe After Brave Raid

    UK police arrested several Iranian men in London on May 11, 2025, during a bold counterterrorism raid. Authorities say these men were planning an attack in the city. The operation comes as the country faces rising security threats.

    After the arrests, national alert levels went up across Britain. Photos of armed officers at the scene spread fast on social media and news sites, showing just how serious this threat was.

    This case is a turning point for Britain’s fight against terror. Officials say they are staying alert to keep foreign threats out of the UK.

    Investigations are still ongoing as police work to find out if others were involved or if more attacks were planned.

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    LONDON SHOCK: Iranian MEN Caught in Bold UK Counterterror Raid

    Several Iranian men were arrested by UK police in London during a major counterterrorism raid. Officers believe the suspects were planning an attack. They are now being questioned by authorities.

    Officials have not shared details about the possible target or location, saying the investigation is still active. Security services stressed they are always on alert for threats like this.

    This case shows the real danger posed by foreign nationals and highlights why strong intelligence and law enforcement matter to keep British citizens safe.

    Authorities say more information will be released as soon as it becomes available. For now, they urge everyone to stay aware and trust that security teams are working hard to protect the public.

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    IRANIAN Terror Plot FOILED: UK Police Heroically Stop Potential Attack

    British police arrested four Iranian men and another suspect in a major counterterrorism operation over the weekend. Authorities believe these men were planning an attack on a specific target somewhere in England. The government called this one of the most important national security actions in years.

    The Metropolitan Police detained suspects aged 29 to 46 under the Terrorism Act. Four of them are confirmed as Iranian citizens, while officers are still checking the nationality of the fifth man.

    Police searched homes across London, Manchester, and Swindon. In Rochdale, neighbors saw armed officers break into a house and arrest a man using force.

    All five suspects remain in custody for questioning. No charges have been made yet as investigations continue at several locations.

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    PRINCE HARRY’S Shocking Defeat: UK Court Slams Door On Police Protection

    Prince Harry just lost his fight to get police protection back in the U.K. A British court ruled against him after he left royal duties and moved to America in 2020. Harry said he’s upset by how he’s been treated since stepping away from royal life.

    Harry’s marriage to Meghan Markle drew heavy media attention, which he called unfair and sometimes racist. He said the press treated Meghan like they did his mother, Princess Diana, before her tragic death while being chased by photographers.

    Since their wedding at Windsor Castle, Harry has sued several big British newspapers. He claims reporters used illegal tricks like hacking phones and lying to dig up stories about him and Meghan.

    These legal battles show how deep the rift is between Harry, the media, and the royal family he once served as a senior member.

    ARMY SOLDIER Arrest Shocks Colorado Springs: Illegal Aliens, Drugs, and Betrayal Exposed

    ARMY SOLDIER Arrest Shocks Colorado Springs: Illegal Aliens, Drugs, and Betrayal Exposed

    A U.S. Army soldier is facing federal charges after a major drug bust at a Colorado Springs nightclub known for illegal activity. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, 28, was caught selling cocaine to an undercover agent just days before the DEA raided the club called Warike. The club has a reputation for attracting illegal aliens and criminals.

    Investigators found months of drug deals in text messages on Orona-Rodriguez’s phone. He also held a leadership role at Immortal Security LLC, which provided armed guards for Warike and other nightclubs in the area.

    During the raid, agents arrested 114 illegal aliens and seized guns, drugs, and related items. Seventeen active-duty Army members were also found at the scene during this operation.

    Officials say this arrest is part of President Trump’s “Operation Take Back America.” The mission aims to stop illegal immigration and break up violent criminal groups across our nation.

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    PRINCE HARRY’S Shocking Defeat: UK Police Protection Gone for Good

    Prince Harry’s fight with the royal family and the British press is making headlines again. After he left royal duties in 2020 and moved to America, he lost his taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK.

    A court just ruled against Harry’s request to get this security back. In a recent interview, he blamed harsh media coverage of his wife, Meghan Markle, saying it had “racial undertones.” He also compared it to how reporters treated his mother before her tragic death.

    Harry isn’t stopping there. He has filed lawsuits against big newspaper companies. He claims they used illegal tricks like hacking and lying to dig up stories about him.

    These legal battles are far from over. Prince Harry seems ready for a long fight with both the press and his family.

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    PRINCE HARRY’S Police Protection Loss Sparks Outrage in UK Court

    Prince Harry’s fight with the royal family and the British press is making headlines again. After he left royal duties in 2020 and moved to America, he lost his taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK. A court just ruled against Harry’s request to get this security back. In a recent interview, he blamed harsh media coverage of his wife, Meghan Markle, saying it had “racial undertones.” He also compared it to how reporters treated his mother before her tragic death. Harry isn’t stopping there. He has filed lawsuits against big newspaper companies. He claims they used illegal tricks like hacking and lying to dig up stories about him. These legal battles are far from over. Prince Harry seems ready for a long fight with both the press and his family.

    Harry’s life with Meghan Markle has been under a microscope since the start. He’s spoken out against what he calls “racial undertones” in the press and often shares worries about Meghan’s safety. Their wedding at Windsor Castle only made the spotlight brighter.

    Since leaving, Harry has sued several big newspapers, saying they used illegal tactics like hacking to dig into his private life. He believes these invasions are similar to what led to Princess Diana’s tragic death — something that still haunts him today.

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    PRINCE HARRY’S Shocking Defeat: UK Court Strips Royal Police Protection

    Prince Harry’s fight with the royal family and the British press is making headlines again. After he left royal duties in 2020 and moved to America, he lost his taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK.

    A court just ruled against Harry’s request to get this security back. In a recent interview, he blamed harsh media coverage of his wife, Meghan Markle, saying it had “racial undertones.” He also compared it to how reporters treated his mother before her tragic death.

    Harry isn’t stopping there. He has filed lawsuits against big newspaper companies. He claims they used illegal tricks like hacking and lying to dig up stories about him.

    These legal battles are far from over. Prince Harry seems ready for a long fight with both the press and his family.

    DRONE ATTACKS Shock Migrant Hotel: Police Rush to Find TikTok Culprit

    DRONE ATTACKS Shock Migrant Hotel: Police Rush to Find TikTok Culprit

    Police in Staffordshire are racing to find out who used a drone to drop eggs and stink bombs on a Tamworth hotel full of migrants. The Holiday Inn Express, now home to asylum seekers from the Channel crisis, became the target of these bold attacks.

    A viral TikTok video titled “stink bomb drone drops on asylum seekers” has already pulled in over 500,000 views. It even uses Pat Benatar’s “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” as background music. Another clip shows eggs just missing three men standing in the parking lot.

    The unknown person behind the TikTok account has gained more than 8,500 followers and 90,000 likes since starting up. Now, police are working hard to track down whoever is responsible for these shocking incidents.

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    ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT Arrest Shocks Maryland After Heartbreaking Murder Days After Senator’s EL Salvador Trip

    A mother was killed in Maryland, and police say an illegal immigrant is responsible. The suspect was arrested just five days after Senator Chris Van Hollen came back from El Salvador. The senator had gone there to push for the extradition of a suspected MS-13 gang member wanted for crimes in Maryland.

    This case has sparked new fears about violent crime linked to illegal immigrants in the state. Many residents are worried about safety and want answers from their leaders.

    Governor Wes Moore says violent crime has dropped three years in a row. He credits this to more money spent on public safety and working with federal agencies.

    Senator Van Hollen admitted that fighting crime is still hard work, even with ongoing efforts. Homeland Security and ICE are helping investigate, but they have not made any public statements yet.

    UK RIOTS: Police RESPONSE Sparks Fierce Debate

    UK RIOTS: Police RESPONSE Sparks Fierce Debate

    The Home Affairs Committee in the House of Commons released a report on Monday defending the police response to riots after a tragic incident at a Taylor Swift dance party. The report found no evidence of bias, stating that police acted proportionately against those committing violence, including missile throwing and arson. Conservative MP Dame Karen Bradley emphasized the difference between handling violent riots and peaceful protests.

    The unrest following the murder led to 246 protests across the UK, with 88 deemed significant. Authorities made 1,804 arrests and charged 1,072 individuals over these events. To accommodate those convicted, the government initiated a scheme to release some prisoners due to overcrowding in jails.

    Dame Karen Bradley criticized claims of “two-tier policing,” asserting that organized disorder deserves a strong response compared to non-violent demonstrations. She urged commentators to recognize this distinction instead of spreading misleading narratives about police actions during such events.

    Despite these findings, some critics highlight inconsistencies in police responses compared to other recent riots involving different communities. These disparities continue fueling debates about fairness and consistency in law enforcement practices across various incidents in the UK.

    TRUMP’S Trade WAR Shocks: China And EU Face Major Impacts

    TRUMP’S Trade WAR Shocks: China And EU Face Major Impacts

    President Donald TRUMP announced sweeping tariffs affecting nearly all U.S. trading partners. China and the EU are hit hardest. The White House imposed a 10% tariff on all imports, with China facing an additional 34% on top of an existing 20%, totaling a hefty 54%. This move is just shy of Trump’s campaign promise of a 60% tariff on Chinese goods.

    China reacted strongly, promising countermeasures against what it calls “protectionism.” The Chinese Commerce Ministry argues that trade wars have no winners and urges the U.S. to resolve differences through fair talks. Meanwhile, European nations face a blanket 20% tariff along with existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and car exports.

    Canada’s Prime Minister Carney has vowed to “fight” these tariffs as other world leaders assess their economic impact. The European Union has also promised retaliation against Trump’s aggressive trade policies. As tensions rise globally, nations brace for potential economic fallout from this escalating trade war initiated by the U.S..

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    UK RAILWAY SHOOTING: Shocking Police Action Ignites Public Outcry

    In a shocking event, police shot and killed a man at a UK railway station today. The circumstances are under investigation. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with emergency services arriving quickly.

    Authorities have not explained why lethal force was used or provided details about the deceased’s identity. The public is urged to stay calm and avoid speculation while the investigation continues.

    A police spokesperson confirmed an inquiry will examine what led to this incident. Witnesses are encouraged to share any information they have.

    Further updates will be released as new details come from law enforcement officials involved in this case. Stay tuned for more on this developing story.

    PARENTS’ ARREST Over School Comments Ignites Fury

    PARENTS’ ARREST Over School Comments Ignites Fury

    In January, Hertfordshire Police arrested Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levin in front of their daughter after a five-week investigation. They faced accusations of malicious communications, harassment, and causing a nuisance on school property due to online comments about Cowley Hill Primary School. The Times of London reported the incident on Saturday.

    The conflict began in May 2024 when Allen questioned the process for replacing the retiring head teacher. By June, school governors warned the couple against causing “disharmony” and banned them from school grounds, allowing only email communication. Despite attempts to lift this ban due to their daughter’s epilepsy, tensions escalated with allegations of disparaging remarks made by the parents in a WhatsApp group.

    In December, local police advised removing their child from the school, which they did in January before being arrested shortly after. The couple spent 11 hours at the station before release around midnight. Mr. Allen criticized both the school’s tactics as silencing dissenting parents and police actions as overreach without clear evidence of criminal communications.

    Levin expressed shock at their arrest’s dramatic nature, fearing for her daughter’s safety when six officers appeared at her door unexpectedly. The case highlights concerns over free speech and parental rights within educational settings amid growing tensions between schools and parents nationwide.

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    UK Police ARREST Captain After DEADLY Sea Collision

    UK police have ARRESTED the captain of a cargo ship after a FATAL collision in the North Sea. The incident has sparked suspicions of manslaughter, prompting swift action from authorities. This arrest shows how seriously UK law enforcement takes maritime safety violations.

    In another development, the UK government has pledged to tackle pollution at Lake Windermere. The lake, a popular beauty spot, suffers from sewage problems affecting wildlife and tourism. Officials are under pressure to implement effective cleanup measures quickly.

    Meanwhile, nearly 42,000 asylum seekers in the UK await appeal decisions on their cases. This backlog highlights ongoing challenges within the immigration system that need urgent attention and reform. The government faces criticism for delays leaving many uncertain about their future in Britain.

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    SHOCKING ARREST: Woman Accused of Holding Stepson Captive for 20 Years

    A woman in the United States is facing serious charges for allegedly keeping her stepson captive for two decades. The victim, now an adult, reportedly lived in isolation under harsh conditions. Authorities acted on a tip-off that led to this shocking discovery.

    Law enforcement officials are deeply concerned about the severity of these allegations. Neighbors and community members are stunned as more details about the victim’s living conditions emerge. This case has gained significant media attention, highlighting critical issues of child welfare and domestic abuse.

    Local authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. More information is expected to surface as the case unfolds, though the suspect’s motives remain unclear at this time. Meanwhile, the victim is receiving necessary support and assistance from relevant agencies.

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    DUTERTE’S Arrest: A Shockwave for Philippine Politics

    Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on an INTERPOL warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). He faces charges of crimes against humanity linked to his war on drugs. Duterte is now headed to The Hague, Netherlands, for trial.

    Duterte’s presidency was known for a tough stance on drug crime, drawing criticism from human rights groups. Despite this, he enjoyed strong domestic support during his time in office. The ICC is investigating extrajudicial killings that occurred without due process during his anti-drug campaign.

    The arrest has sparked mixed reactions worldwide. Human rights advocates see it as a step toward accountability, while some Duterte supporters view it as an infringement on Philippine sovereignty. This event could affect the Philippines’ future relations with international bodies and its commitment to human rights standards.

    Duterte’s trial at the ICC may set important precedents for international law and state accountability regarding human rights violations. As legal proceedings unfold, further updates are expected in this evolving situation.

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    PAKISTAN TRAIN Hijack: Police Debunk Hostage Drama

    Authorities in Pakistan have dismissed claims by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) about a train hijacking. The BLA said they took 182 hostages, but police confirm all 350 passengers are safe.

    Special forces are on the ground to secure the area and handle the situation. This incident shows ongoing tensions and security challenges in Pakistan’s Balochistan region, known for separatist movements.

    The situation is still changing, with international news outlets giving updates as events happen. Stay informed through reliable sources for the latest news.

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    INTERPOL ARREST Shocks: Former Philippine President in Custody

    Interpol has detained the former Philippine president after an ICC warrant was issued. The charges stem from his anti-drug campaign, which led to thousands of deaths. This arrest shines a light on global worries about human rights abuses in the Philippines.

    In related news, Syrian officials have confessed to breaking humanitarian laws. They attribute these breaches to chaotic groups that allegedly support their security forces. This admission stirs ongoing debates about responsibility in the Syrian conflict.

    These events are pivotal moments in international affairs concerning human rights and law enforcement worldwide. If not already making headlines, they highlight important changes in how countries handle such violations globally.

    US Calls Out RUSSIA as a Major PEACE Blocker

    US Calls Out RUSSIA as a Major PEACE Blocker

    The United States has called Russia the main “impediment” to peace in ongoing conflicts. This marks a big shift in U.S. foreign policy as tensions rise and Russia rejects a ceasefire call. The announcement could greatly affect diplomatic efforts and talks in the region.

    America’s new stance on Russia raises questions about future diplomacy and possible tension escalation. The push for a ceasefire highlights struggles in conflict zones worldwide, showing the challenges of international diplomacy.

    In other news, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reported a major financial move by Capital Asia Investments Pte Ltd. from Singapore on March 12, 2025. The company sold 123,923,085 shares from Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited, marking an important event in finance.

    OAKLAND KIDNAPPING Horror: Police Urgently Seek Public’s Help

    OAKLAND KIDNAPPING Horror: Police Urgently Seek Public’s Help

    A shocking kidnapping unfolded in Oakland when a woman was attacked and forced into a car. The suspect tried to run her down before assaulting her and placing her inside the vehicle against her will. The Oakland Police Department is actively investigating, urging the public for help.

    The crime happened on March 4, 2025, around 3:30 p.m. on 98th Avenue. After the attack, the suspect drove westbound to an unknown location in a stolen vehicle later found abandoned in East Oakland. Despite recovering the car, authorities have not found either the victim or suspect yet.

    The victim is described as a Black female aged between 20-22 years old with black and blue dreadlocks or braids. The suspect is a Black male aged between 20-24 years old with short twisted hair and a scar on his left cheek.

    Anyone with information should contact Oakland Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit immediately at (510) 238-3641 or dial 911 for urgent tips.

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    BURNSVILLE STANDOFF: Dramatic Arrest Ends Intense DAY

    A tense standoff in Burnsville, Minnesota, ended late Sunday night with the arrest of a suspect. The incident began in the afternoon, leading to a neighborhood lockdown and a shelter-in-place warning for residents.

    Multiple law enforcement agencies responded swiftly, ensuring no injuries occurred during the resolution. Authorities have not yet released details about the suspect or what triggered this dramatic event.

    Local officials praised law enforcement’s quick action and urged residents to stay alert. The motive behind the standoff is still under investigation, with more information expected soon.

    HOSPITAL HORROR: Heroic Police Officer Killed in Pennsylvania Shooting

    HOSPITAL HORROR: Heroic Police Officer Killed in Pennsylvania Shooting

    A tragic shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York County, Pennsylvania, left a police officer and a gunman dead on Saturday morning. The incident happened around 10:45 a.m., leading to an emergency response to an “active threat” call.

    Officer Andrew Duarte was identified as the fallen officer by the West York Borough Facebook page. The community shared deep condolences for Duarte’s family and colleagues, mourning the loss of what they called a hero.

    Hospital spokesperson Susan Manko confirmed that no patients were injured during the incident. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the gunman involved in this tragic event.

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    “ZIZIAN” LEADER Captured: A Major WIN for Public Safety

    Three members of the violent “Zizian” group were arrested in Western Maryland. This group is linked to six killings, including the death of a U.S. border patrol agent. Authorities have been investigating their organized violence for some time.

    Law enforcement agencies are intensifying efforts to dismantle dangerous groups like the “Zizians.” Their activities have raised significant concerns about domestic violence and organized crime in the United States.

    The arrests mark a crucial step in addressing these threats and ensuring public safety. Authorities remain vigilant as they continue to combat such criminal organizations operating within the country.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Move: Local Police Join Immigration Enforcement

    The Trump administration is taking a bold step by involving local law enforcement in immigration enforcement. President Trump aims to extend federal immigration policies to the local level, intensifying efforts amid ongoing debates about reform. This initiative encourages local police departments to collaborate with federal agencies, increasing the number of officers trained in immigration protocols.

    This move aligns with the administration’s broader strategy to tighten immigration controls and ensure compliance with federal laws on undocumented immigrants. Supporters argue this is crucial for national security and effective immigration management. However, critics express concerns about potential racial profiling and deteriorating trust between immigrant communities and law enforcement.

    Local involvement in immigration issues could significantly affect immigrant communities, potentially making them hesitant to report crimes or interact with police due to deportation fears. As the 2026 midterm elections approach, this policy will likely influence political discussions and attract attention from advocacy groups, local governments, and voters focused on immigration issues.

    The administration’s commitment to stricter enforcement is evident through these measures, which are expected to shape future policy debates and impact various stakeholders across the nation. This development underscores a pivotal moment in U.S. immigration policy under President Trump’s leadership.

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    SHOCKING ATTACK: Gunman Kills Iranian Supreme Court Judges

    A gunman in Tehran, Iran, shot and killed two Supreme Court judges before taking his own life. The attack has shocked the judicial community and raised security concerns for public officials. Witnesses described chaos during the incident, highlighting regional tensions.

    State media reported widespread condemnation from political and social leaders in Iran. Authorities are investigating the motives behind this targeted attack on key legal figures. The judges’ deaths could spark debates on official safety and Iran’s political climate.

    This event occurs amid unrest and pressure on judicial independence in Iran. Public reaction is a mix of shock and outrage, with calls for immediate protective measures for authority figures.

    Details about the shooter remain unclear as law enforcement investigates further. This developing story will continue to unfold as more information becomes available.

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    SHOCKING Police ACTIONS: From Embezzlement to Squirrel Poisoning

    Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive, is facing a property sale restriction due to embezzlement allegations. The Court of Session issued an “inhibition” order last June after he was charged. This legal move is standard and initiated by the Lord Advocate.

    In Birmingham, police have ramped up patrols near the city’s football ground to tackle rising vehicle crime. These efforts focus on hotspots for car cannibalism, addressing fans’ worries about their cars’ safety during matches.

    Reports of squirrel poisoning in Burton Leonard have alarmed both North Yorkshire Police and residents. Authorities urge vigilance and prompt reporting of any suspicious activities or further wildlife deaths in the area.

    UK police seized a Tesla Cybertruck deemed illegal for road use because it didn’t meet safety standards. This action underscores the need for new vehicle models to comply with regulations before they can be registered and approved for road use in the UK.

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    SOUTH KOREA’S Political Drama: President Youn Stands Firm Against Arrest

    South Korean investigators faced a tense six-hour standoff at the home of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. The anti-corruption agency tried to detain him, but presidential security blocked the attempt. This highlights the political crisis gripping the nation, where two presidents have been impeached in under a month, paralyzing South Korea’s political scene.

    The agency expressed regret over Yoon’s refusal to comply with legal procedures and called his detention “virtually impossible” due to security protection. They plan to urge Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok to ensure cooperation with their warrant execution. Meanwhile, pro-Yoon supporters gathered outside in freezing temperatures, showing their support for the embattled leader.

    The National Police Agency plans to investigate presidential security chiefs for allegedly obstructing official duties and has summoned them for questioning. Yoon, a former prosecutor, has resisted questioning efforts for weeks and last left his residence on December 12th for a televised statement vowing to fight against attempts to oust him.

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    NEW ORLEANS Tragedy: Suspect Killed in Police Shootout

    The suspect involved in the New Orleans truck crash that killed 10 and injured 30 was shot dead by police. The incident happened when a vehicle plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street during New Year’s celebrations. Law enforcement officials, speaking anonymously, confirmed the suspect’s death after a shootout with police.

    New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell called the attack a “terrorist” act at a news conference. However, an assistant FBI agent disagreed, saying it was “not a terrorist event.” This disagreement remains unresolved as the conference ended suddenly.

    The tragic event unfolded in New Orleans’ French Quarter at 3:15 a.m., amid heightened festivities for New Year’s Eve and anticipation for the Sugar Bowl game. Bourbon Street, known for its lively celebrations, turned into chaos as revelers were struck by the vehicle. Security personnel quickly gathered to manage the aftermath of this horrific incident.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Immigration Plan: Will It Overcome Major Hurdles?

    Immigration officers in New York recently caught a 23-year-old Ecuadorian man convicted of sexually assaulting a minor. This operation shows the targeted enforcement approach used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Kenneth Genalo, head of Enforcement and Removal Operations for ICE in New York, said they focus on specific targets instead of broad raids.

    With Donald Trump possibly returning to the White House, many are curious about how he will handle immigration policies. His promise of mass deportations might face challenges due to limited resources. The number of people already on ICE’s target lists is greater than the manpower available to carry out these operations effectively.

    The Biden administration focused deportation efforts on public safety threats and recent border crossers. Trump’s incoming “border czar,” Tom Homan, suggests that the new administration will also prioritize criminals before dealing with other immigrants who have removal orders from courts. This strategy matches current enforcement realities but may still face practical hurdles in execution.

    IRAN’S Year Of Struggles: Major Setbacks and Shocking Events

    IRAN’S Year Of Struggles: Major Setbacks and Shocking Events

    Iran faced numerous challenges this past year. The fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad marked a major setback, weakening Iran’s influence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. Its currency plummeted globally, and Israel severely damaged its proxy forces.

    In April, tensions soared when Israel bombed the Iranian embassy in Syria. Iran retaliated with over 300 drones and missiles targeting Israel. However, a coalition of Israel, the U.S., Jordan, and Saudi Arabia intercepted nearly all threats successfully.

    The death of former Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash added to Iran’s troubles. Raisi was seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameini. Iranian officials blamed dense fog for the crash but it raised questions about internal stability.

    Israel further showcased its reach by assassinating Hamas commander Ismail Haniyeh during his visit to Tehran for Iran’s presidential inauguration. This bold move highlighted ongoing regional tensions and underscored Iran’s vulnerabilities amid leadership changes and external pressures.

    GERMAN Brothers’ SHOCKING Arrest for Islamic State Allegiance

    GERMAN Brothers’ SHOCKING Arrest for Islamic State Allegiance

    German authorities have arrested two German-Lebanese brothers, aged 15 and 20, from Mannheim. A 22-year-old German-Turkish man from Hesse was also detained. The arrests happened on Sunday, as stated by prosecutors and police.

    The brothers are accused of planning an attack fueled by their religious beliefs and support for the Islamic State group. They allegedly obtained an assault rifle and ammunition for this plan. The weapon was found at the home of the 22-year-old suspect.

    Investigators discovered more items like a balaclava, a protective vest, several knives, and cellphones during their search. A judge has ordered that the suspects stay in custody while awaiting possible charges.

    Prosecutors stressed there was no “concrete danger to the public” during the investigation. Authorities did not reveal any specific plans or targets related to a potential attack.

    TOMMY ROBINSON Arrest Shocks Supporters: UK’S Anti-Terror LAW In Action

    TOMMY ROBINSON Arrest Shocks Supporters: UK’S Anti-Terror LAW In Action

    Tommy Robinson, legally known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was arrested in Folkstone, Kent on Friday. He is charged with not providing his mobile phone PIN under the Terrorism Act 2000. This law lets authorities demand access to electronic devices from travelers at British ports to check for potential terrorism links.

    Robinson’s spokesman confirmed he will remain in custody until his court appearance on Monday at Woolwich Crown Court. Although bailed on the terrorism charge, he stays detained for allegedly breaching a High Court order by showing a self-made documentary earlier this year. The film was screened at a London rally and shared on his X account, formerly Twitter.

    Robinson’s arrest happens just before a planned march by his supporters in London. The Metropolitan Police have announced increased security due to multiple protests and counter-protests set for the same day. Authorities are gearing up for possible unrest as tensions rise among demonstrators and counter-demonstrators alike.

    GERMANY FOILS Isis Plot: Arrest Sparks Security Alert

    GERMANY FOILS Isis Plot: Arrest Sparks Security Alert

    German authorities have arrested a Libyan man suspected of planning an attack on the Israeli embassy in Berlin. The arrest happened in the Bernau suburb, stopping a potential terror act. The suspect intended to flee to Sankt Augustin and eventually leave Germany after carrying out the attack.

    Israel’s ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, praised German authorities for keeping the embassy safe. He emphasized that “Muslim anti-Semitism” fuels global terrorism and endangers embassy staff. Local Interior Minister Herbert Reul warned those threatening Jewish life in Germany: "We are on your trail!

    This arrest follows a recent shooting by an 18-year-old Austrian citizen of Bosnian descent at the Israeli consulate in Munich. The attack also targeted a nearby museum dedicated to National Socialism documentation. These events highlight ongoing threats against Jewish institutions in Europe.

    METROPOLITAN POLICE Scandal: Officer’s Alleged Extremist Links Exposed

    METROPOLITAN POLICE Scandal: Officer’s Alleged Extremist Links Exposed

    Ruby Begum, a 29-year-old police officer of Bangladeshi heritage, is facing a misconduct hearing for allegedly breaking professional standards. The hearing will examine claims that Begum posted “discriminatory and/or offensive comments” on Twitter and possibly misled the vetting process when joining the Metropolitan Police in 2016.

    The allegations suggest she failed to disclose ties with a female Jihadi in Syria and showed an interest in extremist teachings. Once praised as a role model during anti-lockdown protests, Begum was put on restricted duties in 2021 and fully suspended by 2022.

    Begum’s controversial tweets include remarks about Israel, non-Muslims, and historical events like the September 11th attacks. While some messages were posted before her police service, others continued until at least 2019.

    This case is embarrassing for London’s Metropolitan Police as it exposes potential failures in their recruitment process amid other recent scandals involving officers within their ranks.

    SUSPECT HIDES in Couch: UK Police’s Shocking Discovery Goes Viral

    SUSPECT HIDES in Couch: UK Police’s Shocking Discovery Goes Viral

    In a shocking twist, UK police found a suspect hiding inside a couch base. The Bedfordshire Police shared bodycam footage on Facebook, which has attracted over 138,000 views. Officers were executing a search warrant in Potton when they uncovered the man in his undergarments.

    The Biggleswade Community Policing Team thought the property was clear except for a friendly dog. However, lifting the couch revealed the suspect’s unusual hideout. “We’ve seen some things in our time, but this is a first!” exclaimed an officer in the video.

    The amusing situation continued with Bedfordshire Police joking about offering more comfort to the suspect by placing him in custody rather than his cramped hideout. Social media users reacted with amusement, with one comment noting he must have been great at hide-and-seek as a child.

    Bedfordshire Police did not respond to requests for further comments from Fox News Digital regarding this peculiar incident. The story highlights both effective policing and unexpected humor during law enforcement operations.

    IRANIAN MISSILE Threat: Israel on Edge as Sirens Wail

    IRANIAN MISSILE Threat: Israel on Edge as Sirens Wail

    Sirens blared in Tel Aviv during a terror attack in Jaffa, claiming several lives. Amidst the chaos, a looming ballistic missile strike from Iran heightened tensions. Reporters were ready to cover the events but were ordered to stay put for safety reasons.

    Journalists prepared their gear, but orders from New York told them to remain indoors as Iran’s attack approached. The situation became more dangerous with alarms signaling incoming missiles.

    Iran launched ballistic missiles toward Israel, leaving only 12 minutes until impact. The exact timing of the strike was uncertain, adding urgency and fear to an already tense atmosphere in Tel Aviv.

    IDF STRIKES Hezbollah: Major Airstrikes Rock Lebanon

    IDF STRIKES Hezbollah: Major Airstrikes Rock Lebanon

    On Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched major airstrikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. The IDF targeted 400 sites, including rocket launchers ready for activation.

    The IDF reported hitting about 290 targets with thousands of launcher barrels and other terrorist infrastructure. Later in the day, another series of strikes hit around 110 Hezbollah targets.

    Hezbollah responded by firing at Israeli communities in the north. Between 6:24 and 7:00 AM, about 85 projectiles crossed into Israeli territory. Some were intercepted while others caused fires in Kiryat Bialik, Moreshet, and other areas.

    Later sirens sounded again as approximately 20 more projectiles were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israel’s Jezreel Valley area. Most were intercepted or fell in open areas without causing injuries. The IDF remains committed to dismantling Hezbollah’s capabilities.

    SUGAR DADDY Website TIP Leads to Murder Suspect Arrest

    SUGAR DADDY Website TIP Leads to Murder Suspect Arrest

    Texas authorities tracked down a suspect in the murder of a 21-year-old nursing student after a tipster recognized him from his profile on a “Sugar Daddy” website.

    Muna Pandey, a Nepalese nursing student at Houston Community College, was found dead with gunshot wounds in her Houston apartment on August 26. A neighbor reported hearing a “loud thump” from her apartment on August 24, the last day she was seen alive. An unknown male called the building manager to report the body before quickly hanging up.

    Houston Police arrested 51-year-old Bobby Singh Shah on capital murder charges two days later. The arrest followed a tip that identified Shah through his online profile, leading to swift police action.

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    FIVE SHOT at NYC Parade: Police Hunt Gunman in Brooklyn

    Five people were shot at the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn on Monday. NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell confirmed that a gunman targeted a specific group around 2:35 p.m.

    Two victims are critically wounded, while three others are expected to survive. The shooter fled the scene, and police have cordoned off the area for investigation.

    Chief Chell emphasized that this was an intentional act and not a random shooting spree. He urged bystanders to provide any video footage they might have of the incident.

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    NO CHARGES for Pulse Nightclub Owners: Families Outraged

    The Orlando Police Department has closed its investigation into the former owners of Pulse nightclub without filing any charges. Victims’ families and survivors had requested the probe, alleging criminal culpability. Police found no probable cause for involuntary manslaughter by culpable negligence.

    About two dozen people, mostly survivors and family members of those who died in the 2016 shooting, gave statements to investigators. They cited issues like unavailable building plans, unpermitted renovations, and possible overcapacity at the club. Despite these claims, investigators concluded that these factors did not impede rescuers or contribute to the tragedy.

    Investigators were unable to interview former owners Barbara and Rosario Poma but determined their actions didn’t show reckless disregard for human life. The report stated they couldn’t have reasonably anticipated a terrorist attack at Pulse nightclub.

    A spokesperson for the Pomas declined to comment on Wednesday. On Facebook, Pulse Families and Survivors for Justice called the investigation a “sham.” The police report emphasized too many unknowns about how gunman Omar Mateen entered the club that night.

    ISRAEL WARNS of Iranian Aggression Amid US Cease-Fire Talks

    ISRAEL WARNS of Iranian Aggression Amid US Cease-Fire Talks

    Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned that “Iran’s aggression has reached an all-time high” during a meeting with U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown on Monday. Gallant emphasized the need for cooperation to counter threats from Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah, highlighting Israel’s strategic position. The meeting also included IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi and took place in Tel Aviv.

    Despite U.S.-led efforts to broker a cease-fire deal with Hamas, no agreement has been reached as long as Israeli forces remain in Gaza security corridors. Gallant reiterated Israel’s goals: dismantling Hamas, securing the return of hostages taken on Oct. 7, and improving security along the northern border for community safety.

    Since Oct. 7, the conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with Gaza’s Health Ministry claiming around 40,000 Palestinian deaths without distinguishing between civilians and terrorists killed by Israeli forces since then have also suffered losses: nearly 700 soldiers and about 1,200 civilians have been killed following Hamas attacks on Israel

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    IRANIAN DRONE Strike In TEL Aviv Kills ONE Near US Embassy

    An Iranian-made drone sent by Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck Tel Aviv on Friday, killing one person and injuring at least 10 others. The attack occurred near the U.S. Embassy, causing shrapnel and glass to rain down over a large area.

    Israel’s military believes the drone was an upgraded Samad-3 from Iran, launched from Yemen. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated that an investigation is ongoing to determine the origin of the threat and appropriate responses.

    The Houthis claimed responsibility for the strike, calling it retaliation for Israel’s war with Hamas. Until now, Israel and its Western allies had intercepted all previous Houthi drones and missiles aimed at Israel during this conflict.

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    PRINCE HARRY’S Shocking Defeat: UK Court Slams Door On Police Protection

    Prince Harry just lost his fight to get taxpayer-funded police protection when he visits the UK. The Court of Appeal ruled the government was right to cut back his security, saying he doesn’t deserve the same treatment as royals who still work for the family.

    Judges said taking away Harry’s public security was fair and legal. His lawyers claimed this puts him and his family in danger, but officials argued that police resources are limited and must be used wisely.

    This loss is another chapter in Harry’s rocky relationship with both the royal family and British leaders since he quit royal duties in 2020. He says safety worries make it hard for him and his kids to visit Britain.

    The Home Office praised the decision as a win for protecting public money. Now, if Prince Harry comes back to the UK, he’ll have to pay for private security himself.

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