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BRITISH AIR Base Attack Shocks Nation: Terror Charges Ignite Outrage
— Four people are behind bars after British counterterrorism police arrested them for breaking into the Royal Air Force base at Brize Norton. The suspects — two men and two women — face terrorism charges and accusations of helping an offender. They are still in custody.
The group, linked to Palestine Action, splashed red paint on two planes during the break-in. Video from the activists shows one person spraying paint into a jet engine.
Palestine Action says Britain is fueling Middle East violence by supporting military actions tied to Gaza. The government fired back, promising to ban Palestine Action under anti-terror laws.
Soon, joining or backing this group could mean up to 14 years in prison. Officials say these steps are needed to keep the country safe and protect military sites from future attacks.
RADICAL MAYOR Race Ignites Fears: Minneapolis Candidate’s Shocking Plan to Slash Police and Give Away College
— A Minneapolis Assemblyman running for mayor is making waves with his far-left ideas. He has accused Congresswoman Lauren Boebert of “white supremacy” and wants free college tuition, which critics say is just a handout to universities.
His plan also calls for cutting police and ICE budgets, adding new carbon fees, and raising the minimum wage to $20 an hour. These ideas mirror the “defund the police” movement that many blame for rising crime in big cities.
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about these issues on his show, available on major podcast platforms. Many conservatives warn that these policies could make public safety worse and hurt Minneapolis’ economy even more.
— Cyberattack Targets U.S. Banks. The Shadow Network hacking group has infiltrated major financial institutions, causing disruptions and risking data theft; authorities are investigating the breach linked to Eastern Europe and urging banks to strengthen cybersecurity.
— Man Charged with Supplying Explosive Chemicals in Fertility Clinic Bombing. Federal authorities arrest Daniel Park, extradited from Poland, for allegedly aiding the 2025 Palm Springs attack linked to extremist online forums.
CHINA’S Bold Power Grab: Mediation Group Shakes Western Justice
— China has launched the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, making a direct move against Western-led justice systems. Led by China’s top diplomat Wang Yi, the event brought together over 30 mostly developing countries as founding members. Delegates from the United Nations and more than 20 international groups also attended, showing rising global interest.
This puts China at the center of settling international disputes. By building an alternative to Western frameworks, Beijing is pushing for more control over how global conflicts are solved.
Conservatives have warned about China’s growing ambitions for years. The IOMed could weaken America’s traditional leadership in international law and order.
The Biden administration hasn’t responded yet. Many are watching to see if U.S. officials will stand up to China’s latest power move.
HAMAS REJECTS Peace Deal: Outrage as Terror Group Demands Israel Retreat
— Hamas has turned down a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal that would have paused fighting for 60 days and freed Israeli hostages. The plan, supported by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, offered the release of 10 living hostages and the return of 18 bodies. In exchange, Israel would free over 1,200 Palestinian prisoners and let more aid into Gaza.
Commenting on social media, Witkoff called Hamas’s answer “totally unacceptable.” He said their refusal only pushes peace talks further away. Witkoff urged Hamas to accept the proposal as the best path to bring hostages home.
Instead of saying yes, Hamas demanded changes to when and how hostages are released. They also want Israeli troops gone from areas taken since March before any agreement moves forward.
The Biden administration is feeling more heat as talks stall. Many critics warn that giving in to Hamas’s demands would reward terrorism and put Israel’s safety at risk.
LIBERAL GROUP Targets Trump And Vance In Shocking Charges
— A liberal group backed by George Soros and Mark Zuckerberg’s FWD.us has filed charges against Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance. The Haitian Bridge Alliance claims the duo disrupted public services and harassed the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio.
The charges include making false alarms, telecommunications harassment, aggravated menacing, and complicity. The group’s attorney stated that local prosecutors failed to act, prompting this rare move by private citizens in Ohio.
State law mandates a hearing before the affidavit can proceed, but none has been scheduled yet. Pro-Democratic media outlets have amplified these accusations while downplaying the impact of government-funded migration on American jobs and communities.
Wagner Leader REVERSES Course and Halts Advance on Moscow
— Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of Wagner Group, has called off his troops’ advance towards Moscow. After talks with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, Prigozhin said his fighters would return to camps in Ukraine, avoiding “spilling Russian blood.” This reversal came hours after he had incited rebellion against the Russian army.
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CORBYN’S Radical NEW Party Threatens Chaos for UK Left
— Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, has announced he will start a new far-left party in Britain. He says the country needs “real change” and claims his movement will soon be ready. Corbyn has been an independent since Labour suspended him in 2020.
The party’s name is still up in the air. Some ideas are “Real Change” and “People’s Alliance for Change and Equality.” Zarah Sultana, another ex-Labour MP, will join Corbyn as co-leader. Their aim is to win over voters who believe Labour lost its socialist edge under Keir Starmer.
Early polls show Corbyn’s group could get about 10% of votes — enough to damage Labour at the next election. Hard-left activists are excited by promises to fight spending cuts and push socialist ideas.
Tensions have already surfaced over who leads the new party. Still, Corbyn hopes to unite unhappy voters before local elections in 2026. Conservatives see this as a chance for more division on the left — and a possible boost for their own side.
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