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CHINA CHEMICAL Blast Shocks World: Fears Rise Over Global Unrest
— A huge explosion at a chemical plant in China killed at least five people. Videos online show the disaster’s scale, but Chinese officials have not said where it happened or what caused it. Many are now questioning China’s safety standards and how they handle emergencies.
At the same time, Sudan faces a deadly cholera outbreak that could make its crisis even worse. In Gaza, crowds rushed a US-backed aid site as food and supplies run low.
Back in America, the Trump administration plans to pull $100 million from Harvard University. This move has sparked debate about whether elite schools should get so much federal money.
Meanwhile, Russian troops are moving forward in northeast Ukraine to create a buffer zone — another sign of growing global tension. From Canada’s political drama to protests in Zimbabwe and violence in Jerusalem, unrest is spreading across the world.
IRANIAN ATTACK Scheme Shattered: UK Police Heroically Stop London Horror
— British police stopped a chilling attack in London, arresting several Iranian men before their plan could unfold. Officers acted fast, tightening security across the city to keep families safe.
Police have not shared details about the target or why these men wanted to strike. The investigation is still underway, and officials are urging everyone to stay alert and report anything suspicious.
This shocking plot comes as more foreign threats loom over Britain. Law enforcement says they will act quickly against anyone who puts national security at risk.
PRISON HORROR Shocks UK: Outrage Grows Over Free Speech Crackdown and Immigration Chaos
— A convicted child killer at Belmarsh Prison threw boiling water on a guard, leaving staff shaken and demanding change. Axel Rudakubana, locked up for murdering three children and hurting ten more, planned the attack. Now, prison workers want tougher security to protect themselves from violent inmates.
In London, freedom of speech is under threat. Hamit Coskun faces charges for burning a Qur’an outside the Turkish consulate. Conservative voices warn that this case could bring back blasphemy laws scrapped in 2008. The prosecution has sparked anger among those who defend free expression.
Illegal immigration is also fueling fear and rising crime across the UK. Many communities say tensions are growing as leaders struggle to keep borders secure and streets safe.
Meanwhile, police arrested several Iranian men in a major counterterrorism raid in London. This shows how foreign threats remain real — and why security forces must stay alert to protect Britain from danger at home and abroad.
PRISON HORROR: Child Killer’s Vicious Boiling Water Attack Shocks Belmarsh
— An 18-year-old inmate, Axel Rudakubana, attacked a guard at HMP Belmarsh by throwing boiling water during a planned assault. Rudakubana is serving 52 years for murdering three children and injuring ten more in a stabbing spree at a children’s dance party.
Guards rushed to help after hearing screams. They quickly restrained Rudakubana and poured cold water on the injured officer, likely saving him from worse burns. The guard was taken to the hospital but released later that day.
A prison insider told The Sun the attack was “terrifying and shocking,” raising questions about how an inmate got access to boiling water. This comes just days after another violent incident involving Salman Abedi.
Prison officials say they will push for the toughest punishment possible for attacks on staff. Police have started an investigation into this brutal assault.
— UK Braces for Potential Unrest Amid Surge in Anti-Immigrant Violence: Authorities remain vigilant as Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns against complacency following threats from far-right activists targeting immigration sites Counter-protesters rally to protect asylum services, demonstrating solidarity against extremist actions
— Counter-terror police brace for copycat attacks following New Orleans tragedy Sir Keir Starmer joins global leaders in condemning the incident, as officials warn of a "smouldering” threat to Britain
— Israel Conducts Precision Strikes on Iranian Targets The Israeli military announced it executed three waves of strikes in retaliation for ongoing attacks from the Iranian regime
— Deadly Storm Devastates Coastal Communities, Claims Eight Lives A powerful storm wreaked havoc, destroying homes and flooding streets while spawning multiple tornadoes, leaving residents relieved it wasn’t more catastrophic
— Knife Attack at German Festival Leaves Three Dead and Five Injured Authorities report that a late-night assault in Solingen resulted in three fatalities and serious injuries to at least five others
CHEMICAL ATTACK Accusations at Columbia: Israeli Soldiers in the Eye of Storm
— Columbia University finds itself in a storm after two student groups, “Students for Justice in Palestine” and “Jewish Voice for Peace”, levelled accusations against Israeli soldiers. The soldiers, who are also students at the university, were accused of using a “chemical weapon” known as “skunk spray” during a protest. Pending an investigation into these allegations, the accused individuals have been temporarily barred from campus.
The accusing student groups had previously faced suspension by the university due to repeated violations of protest policies. Critics argue that Columbia has not been stringent enough when it comes to enforcing these suspensions. An unnamed student voiced their disappointment to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency saying: “The university is turning a blind eye...it’s just disappointing.”
Despite no arrests being made following a police report on the alleged chemical attack, protests continued on campus. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David M Friedman expressed his dismay on Twitter: “Permitting a protest right in the middle of your campus advocating for Israel’s destruction by violent revolution? I am sickened by this!”
This incident has ignited heated discussions about balancing free speech rights with safety concerns on college campuses across America.
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PROTESTERS’ SHOCKING Chant: ‘Death to America’ Over Alleged Atrocities
— Activists were recently filmed at a protest loudly chanting “Death to America,” blaming the U.S. and Israel for violence in Gaza. Tarek Bazzi from the Hadi Institute pointed fingers at American funding, claiming it supports what he sees as serious wrongdoing in the region.
Bazzi didn’t stop there. He went on to harshly criticize the entire American political system, dubbing President Joe Biden “Genocide Joe.” He argued for dismantling what he believes is a system backing atrocities and evil actions, stating such a structure shouldn’t be allowed to stand.
He also urged protesters to always counter with “Death to Israel,” labeling it as today’s most fitting response worldwide. His comments reflect strong animosity towards both nations, positioning them as chief villains in his narrative.
This incident highlights growing tensions and the extreme views held by some groups against America and its allies, raising concerns about escalating rhetoric on international stages.
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