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Advocacy groups representing FBI agents appealed to the U.S. Congress on Monday to intervene to stop possible mass firings of agents who worked on the investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and other probes condemned by President Donald Trump. In a letter to Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate and House of…
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The skies on Wednesday night were clear. The pilots were in communication with air traffic control, and officials said American Eagle Flight 5342 was on a standard descent to the runway in the busy airspace above the nation’s capital. Yet somehow, the passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided midair, bursting into flames and plunging into…
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Spanish Liga F side, Valencia have announced the signing of Nigerian forward, Motunrayo Ezekiel. Ezekiel, who joined Valencia from Nigeria Women’s Premier League club, Naija Ratels put pen to paper on a one-year contract. The 21-year-old also once had stints with Rivers Angels and Lakeside Queens. The striker was part of the Nigeria women’s team…
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Good morning from MEZIESBLOG! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian newspapers: 1. The National Counter Terrorism Centre, Office of the National Security Advisor, says at least 5,000 repented Boko Haram fighters have been reunited with their families. It says none of the ex-combatants returned to the battle ground after six months of the deradicalisation programme. 2.…
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Four soldiers attached to the Myoung Barracks in the Morocco area of Shomolu, Lagos, are feared dead, and others were injured after a suspected drunk driver rammed into them. An unconfirmed number of soldiers attached to the Myoung Barracks, Yaba, in Lagos State were feared dead, and others injured after a suspected drunk driver rammed…
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There’s been plenty of reporting and noise around the selection by the British government of Lord Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador in Washington. Mr Trump’s campaign director called Lord Mandelson a “moron” – and beyond that, there’s been plenty to suggest his arrival here might not be plain sailing. So here’s what I know for…
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A total of 10 Labour MPs have broken ranks with the government to support a proposed law to establish a compensation scheme for WASPI women – women affected by changes to the state pension age. The bill is being proposed by the SNP’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, and it passed its first Commons hurdle by…
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The development of DeepSeek demonstrates why the UK must “go further and faster to remove barriers to innovation” in the AI sector, Downing Street has said. Asked whether the government would be open to using Chinese AI such as DeepSeek in Whitehall, the prime minister’s spokesman said: “We’ve got some of the strongest data protection…
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Earlier, we reported how a leaked Home Office review had recommended that the UK’s approach to extremism should be based on concerning behaviours and activity rather than ideologies. These include spreading misinformation, influencing racism, and involvement in “an online subculture called the manosphere”, according to the Policy Exchange thinktank, which obtained a copy of the…
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The UK’s approach to extremism should be based on concerning behaviours and activity rather than ideologies, according to a leaked Home Office review. These include spreading misinformation, influencing racism, and involvement in “an online subculture called the manosphere”, according to the Policy Exchange thinktank, which obtained a copy of the review. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said in August she…
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Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, has agreed that people should lose their jobs if there were “individual failings” after the Southport killer was referred to an anti-terrorism scheme three times. Axel Rudakubana, 18, was sentenced to a minumum of 52 years in prison after admitting the murder of three young girls at a dance class…
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Ed Miliband’s department is hiring a taxpayer-funded “vanity photographer”, leading to accusations of hypocrisy from the Tories. The energy secretary’s department is recruiting a part-time photographer to cover ministerial visits and shoot official portraits, on a pay and pension package worth around £50,000 a year on a pro-rata basis. But the Conservatives hit out at “uber-hypocrite” Mr Miliband,…
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Survivors of terrorist attacks have called for a national remembrance day to be introduced and a monument erected in honour of victims, following a new report. A survey published by Survivors Against Terror (SAT) found 97% of British terror attack victims back a “national day” being created in the UK and 78% would like a…
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The AA says thousands of drivers have paid “outrageous” fines it claims should not have been issued. Analysis from the motoring group looked at rulings from London Tribunals’ traffic adjudicators, finding at least six councils had handed out £130 fines over restrictions and enforcement cameras that lacked up-to-date paperwork. Data from London Councils – representing…
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