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New Hampshire bishop warns clergy to prepare for ‘new era of martyrdom’
When Pope Leo is not willing to stand against the pedophile-billionaire … A New Hampshire Episcopal bishop is attracting national attention after warning his clergy to finalize their wills and get their affairs in order to prepare for a “new era of martyrdom.” Bishop Rob Hirschfeld of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire made his…
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300 ringleaders of foreign-instigated regime change riots arrested across Iran
Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence says over 300 key operatives and ringleaders involved in the recent foreign-backed riots in the country have been arrested. According to the ministry, the arrests were made following reports from citizens who identified and reported on those responsible for the acts of rioting and vandalism on January 8. As a result…
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Somali businesses struggle during the Minneapolis ICE crackdown
Rows of businesses stood shuttered inside a sprawling complex of Somali businesses on a recent afternoon. Karmel Mall in south Minneapolis contains more than a hundred small businesses in suites offering everything from clothing and food to insurance and accounting services. On Thursday, the noisy hallways inside lay quiet, save for occasional chatter between neighboring…
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zion¿st Enemy Continues to Violate Lebanese Sovereignty
Al-Manar’s correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that the z¿onist enemy carried out attacks targeting several border villages, including two bombings in the town of Adaysseh and one in Kfarkela. Additionally, the enemy position in Bayad Blida conducted a gunfire sweep targeting the outskirts of the town. Our correspondent also reported that the zionist enemy fired…
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Saudi Attacks Kill, Wound Civilians in Yemen’s Sa’adah Border Districts
Saudi forces escalated their attacks on civilians in Yemen’s Sa’adah governorate on Sunday, killing one person and wounding three others in a series of separate incidents across border districts, according to local sources. Almasirah net correspondent in Sa’adah reported that a civilian was shot dead by Saudi troops in the border district of Shada. The…
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More countries confirm invites to Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza. $1 billion buys a permanent seat
The big business $$ Gaza Peace Board ‐ At least six more countries said Sunday the United States has invited them to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace,” a new body of world leaders meant to oversee next steps in Gaza that’s showing ambitions for a broader mandate in global affairs. A $1…
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Pentagon readies 1,500 troops as Minnesota anti-ICE protests grow
The Pentagon has ordered 1,500 soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota after protests erupted following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent, with President Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act. The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty US soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, the site…
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Syrian forces press assault on SDF positions following Aleppo withdrawal
Jolani’s HTS terrorists and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) engaged in fierce fighting on 17 January in the Raqqa and Tabqa regions of northern Syria, despite an agreement for an SDF withdrawal from towns in the Aleppo countryside east of the Euphrates River.” Heavy clashes are continuing between our forces and Damascus factions that violated…
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Iraqi army assumes full control of Ain al-Asad airbase after complete US withdrawal
US forces have fully withdrawn from the Ain al-Asad airbase in western Iraq, with the Iraqi army now assuming full control of the strategic facility, Iraqi officials said on Saturday. The withdrawal came as part of an agreement reached between Washington and Baghdad in 2024 to wind down the US-led military coalition in Iraq by…
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Trump launches sweeping clemency offensive, pardoning allies, donors, repeat fraudsters
Trump has issued a series of clemency grants, including pardons and commutations, extending relief to individuals convicted of fraud, political corruption, and drug offenses. Among those pardoned, whose clemency grants were issued on Thursday and Friday, was Adriana Camberos, a convicted fraudster whom Trump had already freed once before by commuting her sentence in 2021.…