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Jul 14, 2025 |
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GB News: 'We’ve lost control!’ GB News culture row erupts as guest asks 'where is British pride?!'
Journalist Emma Woolf criticized the perceived decline of national pride in Britain, expressing concern over significant demographic changes and the impact of immigration on local communities. She lamented the loss of vibrant cultural and historical elements, citing closures of businesses and rising crime rates.
Woolf also addressed the influence of "woke culture" on education and public discourse, questioning the celebration of British heritage compared to other cultural events. She emphasized a need for pride in British identity, particularly for future generations.
Times Of Israel: US Muslim inmate who won beard case claims retaliatory transfer by Arkansas officials
A Muslim inmate, Gregory Holt, has filed a lawsuit claiming that Arkansas officials transferred him to a federal prison in retaliation for his previous lawsuits regarding his religious rights, including a Supreme Court case that allowed him to grow a beard. The ACLU argues this transfer violates his constitutional rights and disrupts his advocacy.
Holt has six active lawsuits against the Arkansas Department of Corrections and alleges that since his transfer, he has been denied basic hygiene, religious services, and access to legal documents. The lawsuit seeks to address these grievances and argues that Arkansas can order his return to a state facility.
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Times Of Israel: Iran executes man in public over young girl’s rape, murder
Iran executed a man publicly for the rape and murder of a young girl, following a request from the victim's family. The case garnered significant public attention, leading to the swift legal proceedings and execution upheld by the top court.
Public executions are not uncommon in Iran for severe crimes, with murder and rape both punishable by death. Iran ranks as the second highest in executions globally, following China.