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Organised Crime Fuelling Britain's 'Gangsta Jihad'

Organised Crime Fuelling Britain's 'Gangsta Jihad'

Violent British Muslims fighting for the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria are using organised crime in the UK to pay for their “gangsta-Jihad” and may pose a significant security risk if they are allowed to return, reveals the

5 Reasons David Cameron's Essay on ISIS is Utter Nonsense

5 Reasons David Cameron's Essay on ISIS is Utter Nonsense

British Prime Minister David Cameron had an op-ed in the Sunday Telegraph today spelling out why he thinks ‘ISIS is bad, mmkay‘? At first glance it looks like a pretty solid stand against the barbarians marauding across the Levant. But in reality, much

Cameron: ISIS Are Extremists Abusing Islam

Cameron: ISIS Are Extremists Abusing Islam

Stability. Security. The peace of mind that comes from being able to get a decent job and provide for your family, in a country that you feel has a good future ahead of it and that treats people fairly. In

How the European Union is A Threat to Vital, Scientific Research

How the European Union is A Threat to Vital, Scientific Research

In a joint letter, twenty-eight of Europe’s leading academics have warned that European Union data protection laws risk harming vital research, especially social and health-related studies. Recent amendments to the data protection laws adopted by the European Parliament earlier this year will make personal information which gets collected

Scotland Claims on National Treasure Fuel Independence Row

Scotland Claims on National Treasure Fuel Independence Row

Debt, North Sea oil and the pound sterling are just some of the economic issues pitting Edinburgh against London ahead of Scotland’s independence referendum in one month’s time. First Minister Alex Salmond, the nationalist leader, insists Scotland must receive a

Optimism Fades as Talks to Resume on Gaza War

Optimism Fades as Talks to Resume on Gaza War

CAIRO (AP) — A Palestinian negotiator said Sunday his side is “less optimistic” about indirect talks with Israel over the Gaza war as a deadline on a temporary cease-fire looms. The Palestinian team reassembled in Cairo on Sunday after members

Pakistan Anti-Government Protestors Press Demands

Pakistan Anti-Government Protestors Press Demands

Thousands of opposition demonstrators crowded the streets of the Pakistani capital for a second day on Sunday, after a populist cleric issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding the arrest of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The ultimatum came as protestors led by

Two UN Peacekeepers Killed in Mali Suicide Attack

Two UN Peacekeepers Killed in Mali Suicide Attack

Two United Nations peacekeepers, from Burkina Faso, were killed in a suicide car bombing in northern Mali, the UN and Mali security sources said. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was “deeply saddened” by the deaths and the wounding of at least

Israeli Settlements Poultry Products to EU banned

Israeli Settlements Poultry Products to EU banned

The Israeli Agriculture Ministry decided two months ago to divert settlements’ poultry products to markets outside the European Union after the EU imposed sanctions have made it very difficult to send such products to Europe. Haaretz daily reported that On

UK Councils Field Weird Queries on Dragons, Ghosts

UK Councils Field Weird Queries on Dragons, Ghosts

Is your town safe from dragon attack? Inquiring minds want to know. A list of the top 10 strangest questions posed by Freedom of Information Act petitioners has been published Saturday by England’s Local Government Association. The group, which represents