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Jul 8, 2025 |
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Front Page Magazine: Mamdani Blamed U.S. for Al Qaeda Leader's Terrorism
Zohran Mamdani has faced criticism for suggesting that law enforcement's surveillance contributed to Anwar Al-Awlaki's radicalization. He referenced a New York Times article that claims Al-Awlaki's departure from the U.S. was linked to fears over his monitored private life, rather than his existing ties to extremism.
Mamdani's comments have been interpreted as an attempt to shift blame from Al-Awlaki's own actions to the FBI's monitoring, raising questions about the narrative surrounding the Islamist leader's motivations. Critics argue this perspective overlooks Al-Awlaki's longstanding Jihadist beliefs.
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The Telegraph: Muslim charity boss delivered sermon on killing Jews six days after Oct 7
The charity regulator has warned Nottingham Islam Information Point (NIIP) and banned trustee Harun Abdur Rashid Holmes for three years after he allegedly incited violence against Jews in a sermon. He stated that Muslims would kill Jews until they hide, prompting accusations of anti-Semitism.
Holmes also prayed for “mujahideen” in Palestine during the sermon, which took place at the charity’s premises. The regulator's actions highlight concerns over hate speech and incitement within charitable organizations.
GB News: Rachel Reeves takes swipe at electric vehicles as funding cuts put net zero plans at risk
Rachel Reeves has reduced a planned £900 million electric vehicle charging infrastructure fund to £400 million over five years, citing the original scheme as unfunded. The new allocation focuses on supporting installations in less affluent areas rather than upgrading motorway services.
Industry leaders express disappointment, warning that this cut could hinder the UK's electric vehicle transition and net zero goals. Concerns over charging infrastructure remain the primary barrier to EV adoption, highlighting the need for urgent action to boost consumer confidence in electric vehicles.