Texas Terrorist was Banned from UK Court After Ranting About 9/11, Threatening Staff: Report
The Texas synagogue terrorist, Malik Faisal Akram, was allegedly banned from a UK court 20 years ago after raving about the September 11th.

The Texas synagogue terrorist, Malik Faisal Akram, was allegedly banned from a UK court 20 years ago after raving about the September 11th.

A Chinese university with links to the nation’s development of weapons is jointly running a number of engineering courses in the UK.

Amazon has reportedly backtracked on a previous statement that it would not be accepting visa credit cards in the UK from January 19.

OECD leading indicators point to slowdowns in Germany, China, U.K., and Italy.

Two Italian bishops have banned any unvaccinated priests from distributing Holy Communion at Mass in their respective dioceses in an effort to get all priests inoculated against the coronavirus.

Globalist elites have been denied their annual jolly to a Swiss ski resort, as the World Economic Forum began its virtual meeting on Monday.

Credit Suisse says its chairman has resigned following an internal investigation that reportedly found he had violated quarantine rules.

Germany’s justice minister on Monday launched a drive to remove from the country’s criminal code a ban on doctors “advertising” abortion services, a provision that he said is untenable.

Boris Johnson appears to have rediscovered the concept of border control, having promised to deploy the Navy to secure the channel in a bid to boost his waning popularity.

The brother of Texas terrorist Malik Faisal Akram has claimed that his brother had a previous criminal record in Britain..

Swedish authorities are puzzled by reports that drones last week were seen hovering over two nuclear power plants on the Baltic coast.

Starmer has turned up the pressure on partying Boris in recent weeks but no apology was made when he was accused of breaking the same rules.

560,000 French people are set to lose their coronavirus passport if they have not yet had a third coronavirus jab.

As the world was buffeted by a coronavirus tsunami leaving forced lockdowns, supply-chain problems, economic upheaval, and poverty in its wake, global financial elites “have had a terrific pandemic” according to a report released Monday.

A project headed up by two government bodies has forecasted that climate change may result in the emergence of ‘militias’ and a ‘feudal’ Scotland.

A Spanish judge agreed that the potential risks to the child from the vaccine are higher than the benefits.

Britain has announced that the nation’s BBC Licence will be abolished by 2028, raising doubts over what the future of the state broadcaster will look like.

A retired BBC producer has been given a 20 month suspended sentence for possessing 832 child abuse images.

An Austrian boy had to take a test outside in winter conditions after his school refused to recognize his mask-wearing exemption.

The government of Austria presented revised plans for its proposed COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which will apply to all residents age 18.

Pope Francis returned to one of his favorite themes Saturday, warning of the evils of doctrinal rigidity and clericalism.

Prince Harry has demanded that he be provided with a police security detail while in the United Kingdom, despite having abandoned his royal duties.

Prince Andrew has suggested that Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre is suffering from “false memories” surrounding allegations of rape.

An Asian hate crime forum for London’s Metropolitan Police has been tied to the alleged Chinese spy operating in Westminster.

An Italian court ruled that migrants with work permits eligible to receive a baby bonus as well as a maternity allowance.

A “disappointed” Novak Djokovic said Sunday he accepts a court has dismissed his deportation challenge and acknowledged his hopes of playing at the Australian Open are over.

Novak Djokovic will be deported from Australia. The decision came Sunday after Federal Court judges upheld Canberra’s decision to cancel the unvaccinated Serbian player’s visa.

Two men were sentenced to prison on Wednesday for trying to smuggle £250,000 worth of cocaine into the United Kingdom.

Just 5,000 people opted to voluntarily return to their country and receive a sum of cash from the French government to do so in 2021.

Former Danish Defense Minister Claus Hjort Frederiksen has been charged with leaking state secrets under treason legislation.

Labour leader Keir Starmer and several Tory MPs have demanded Boris Johnson resign over the litany of apparent boozy breaches of lockdown.

Belgium has stripped the residency permit of the chief imam of the country’s largest mosque Mohamed Toujgani over national security concerns.

A Palestinian-born volutneer at the Grenfell Tower fire has been convicted after accusing Jewish people of instigating the blaze.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has warned that there are likely many more Chinese Communist spies operating in Westminster.

COVID passports are reportedly set to be scrapped this month in Britain amid waning cases of the Chinese coronavirus in the UK.

Australia returned Novak Djokovic to detention on Saturday, saying the tennis star’s opposition to vaccination could cause “civil unrest”.

Italy has arrested four people smugglers, one of whom is said to be connected to the deaths of four migrants, including a woman.

The people-smuggling trade has claimed its first life of the year in the English Channel, as another 400 illegal migrants have landed.

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has been branded a “hypocrite” by commentators, as he too is alleged to have broken Covid restrictions.

Facebook (now called Meta) is facing a $3.2 billion lawsuit over the alleged exploitation of its UK users. One expert involved in the lawsuit said: “They are exploiting users by taking their personal data without properly compensating them for taking that data. I don’t think the users are entirely clear when they click on the terms and conditions how unfair that deal is.”
