Two men went on a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan, killing ten people and wounding at least fifteen others. The attacks took place in thirteen different locations, some of them on an Indian reservation. The two suspects are still being sought by police.
In other news, as the energy crisis sets in, inflation in Germany has reached its highest level in almost fifty years.
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Inflation in Germany Hits Near 50-Year High Amid Energy Crisis
Inflation in Germany rose to 8.8% in August, a nearly 50-year record that comes amid an energy crisis in the country.
August inflation beat out Germany’s previous record of 8.5% set in July, a level the country hasn’t seen since 1973. The spike comes despite measures Germany took to stem inflation last month, including cheaper public transportation and lower gas taxes, according to Reuters.
“Judging by the current inflation rate and what is still to come, the [European Central Bank] should actually launch a jumbo interest rate step,” economist Thomas Gitzel told Reuters.
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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the runaway favourite to succeed Boris Johnson as Conservative (Tory) Party leader and Prime Minister next week, has promised “immediate help” with soaring energy bills — but refuses to outline specific policies.
Truss, a Liberal Democrat turned left-leaning anti-Brexit Tory turned favoured party leadership candidate of the pro-Brexit Tory right — somehow — is all but guaranteed to have beaten Rishi Sunak, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the party membership vote on who should replace Boris Johnson, which is now closed.
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2 Killed, 5 Others Injured in Overnight Shooting at Norfolk House Party
The shooting happened at a house party on Killam Avenue, which is just off the campus of Old Dominion University.
NORFOLK, Va. — A shooting near Old Dominion University in Norfolk left two dead and five others injured early Sunday morning.
The shooting happened around midnight in the 5000 block of Killam Avenue, the Norfolk Police Department said, which is just off ODU’s campus and close to Colley Avenue.
When officers arrived on scene, they found four women and three men who had been shot, according to a police department statement released 12 hours after the shooting happened.
All of the injured were taken to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, where two later died. They have been identified as 25-year-old Zabre Miller and 19-year-old Angelia McKnight.
Interim Norfolk Police Chief Mike Goldsmith said in a press conference Sunday afternoon that people injured during the shooting were found at and around the scene when police arrived, and that some had already started taking themselves to the hospital.
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3 Found Dead at a Kentucky Home From Shooting
Kids were inside at the time, police say.
Kentucky State Police troopers are investigating the death of three people at a residence in the 6200 block of KY 136 West in the Smith Mills community of Henderson County.
According to a release from KSP, Henderson County Central Dispatch was notified of the shooting around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday.
When troopers and deputies arrived, they noticed two victims outside of the residence with apparent gunshot wounds. According to the release, one female was deceased and another male was taken to an Evansville Indiana hospital where he later died as a result of his injuries.
Initial investigations indicated there were four children inside the house and possibly another male subject. Henderson County authorities activated the Emergency Response Team and Kentucky State Police’s Special Response Team. In less than an hour, troopers and deputies were able to get all four children from the house safely.
Once the house was cleared, the third male was located deceased with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Autopsies are scheduled for Sunday in Louisville for two of the dead individuals. Information is pending on the man taken to Evansville Indiana.
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6 Dead, Over 40 Shot So Far in Chicago’s Violence-Filled Labor Day Weekend
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago is gearing up for another weekend of violent crime as over 40 people have been shot and 6 killed so far over the Labor Day weekend.
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72% of America’s Top Medical Schools Use Racial Politics to Eliminate Applicants
Seventy-two percent of America’s top medical schools use racial politics to weed out applicants, according to a review conducted by medical advocacy group Do No Harm.
According to the review, 72 percent of the nation’s top 50 schools and 80 percent of the top ten ask “probing questions to elicit responses from the applicant about his or her views on diversity, equity, and inclusion topics.”
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Activists More Than Halfway to Forcing Constitutional Amendment Convention
Authored by Brian McGlinchey via Stark Realities
Though it’s received relatively little attention, a conservative-led drive to call a convention to consider amendments to the U.S. Constitution has been making steady progress, and is now more than halfway toward realizing its goal.
At a time when Americans are increasingly polarized — to the extent that 43% think a civil war will erupt in the next decade — should you be alarmed or enthused?
Article V of the Constitution provides two avenues for amendments. Under the first one, Congress proposes amendments that are enacted if three-fourths of the state legislatures approve them. That’s the way all amendments have been advanced so far.
Conservative activists want to knock the dust off the other Article V provision, which empowers state legislatures to “call a convention for proposing amendments.”
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Bed, Bath & Beyond CFO Identified as Man Who Leapt to Death From Tribeca Skyscraper
The CFO of Bed, Bath and Beyond, Gustavo Arnal, has been identified as a man who jumped to his death from the 60 story “Jenga Building” in Tribeca on Friday.
The 52 year old executive fell from the 18th floor of 56 Leonard Street on Friday and was identified on Sunday morning by the New York Post. The Post notes he had just sold 42,513 shares of stock on August 16, netting a little over $1 million.
In 2021, his total compensation was more than $2.9 million, which included $775,000 in salary. He joined the company in 2020 after stints working as chief financial officer for Avon and as an executive for Procter & Gamble, the report notes.
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Judge Dismisses Carter Page Lawsuit Against FBI Despite ‘Deeply Troubling’ Surveillance
Authored by Katabella Roberts via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours)
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Carter Page, a former associate of President Donald Trump, over the FBI’s controversial surveillance of him as part of its investigation into the Trump campaign.
U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich issued the ruling on Thursday stating that Page, who was an informal presidential campaign adviser to Trump in 2016, cannot sue the FBI or other former officials involved in the $75 million lawsuit (pdf).
Page filed the suit in 2020 against the FBI, the Justice Department, and multiple former FBI officials for damages stemming from what he called the “unlawful spying” against him over the now disproven allegations that the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia.
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The man arrested and charged in connection with the kidnapping of billionaire heiress Eliza Fletcher in Memphis has been revealed to have been released from prison in 2020 after serving a 20-year sentence for abducting a lawyer.
38-year-old Cleotha Abston was arrested and charged in 2000 for the kidnapping of attorney Kemper Durand in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Michigan Investigates Missing Voting Equipment That Ended Up on eBay
Authored by Mimi Nguyen Ly via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours)
Police in Michigan are working with the state government to investigate how a piece of voting equipment ended up for sale online, according to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
“We are actively working with law enforcement to investigate allegations of an illegal attempt to sell a voter assist terminal acquired in Michigan,” Benson said in a statement.
“Voter assist terminals are not used to tabulate ballots, but are typically used by voters with disabilities who need assistance marking their ballot privately at polling places,” she said.
“While our elections remain secure and safe, we take seriously all violations of election law and will be working with relevant authorities to ensure there are consequences for those who break the law.”
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NC, MS and Other States Set to Tax Biden Student Loan Forgiveness
The North Carolina Department of Revenue announced Wednesday that President Biden’s student-loan forgiveness will be considered taxable income in the Tar Heel State.
Residents of some other states are in for a similar buzzkill, levying a max tax that could range from $300 to $1,100, depending on the jurisdiction. Mississippi also confirmed last week that it will impose a tax.
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Police: Las Vegas Journalist Jeff German Dies in Stabbing Outside Home
LAS VEGAS — A Las Vegas investigative reporter was stabbed to death outside his home and police are looking for a suspect, authorities said.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officers found journalist Jeff German dead with stab wounds around 10:30 a.m. Saturday after authorities received a 911 call, reported the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner said Sunday that German died from “multiple sharp force injuries” and the manner of his death was homicide.
According to the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner, Jeffrey Michael German, 69, of Las Vegas was found deceased yesterday (Sept. 3). The cause of his death was multiple sharp force injuries, and the manner of his death was homicide. Our thoughts are with Jeff’s family and friends during this difficult time.
It appears the 69-year-old German was in an altercation with another person that led to the stabbing, which is believed to be an isolated incident, police said.
“We believe the altercation took place outside of the home,” Capt. Dori Koren, a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department spokesman, said at a news conference. “We do have some leads. We are pursuing a suspect but the suspect is outstanding.”
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Poll: 50% Agree Student Loan Forgiveness Not Fair to Those Who Did Not Attend College
Half of Americans agree that President Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt is not fair to those who did not attend college, a poll from The Economist/YouGov found.
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Private School Diversity Director: ‘BIPOC Students’ Must be Protected From ‘White Gaze’
The Director of Diversity and Inclusion for a private school in Baltimore expressed support for racial segregation in order to protect students from the “white gaze” and promoted turning children into woke activists.
Kalea Selmon, the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Maryvale Preparatory School, gave a presentation where she argued that nonwhite students must be given spaces away from white students and described how those who work in education can use students as activists.
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Texas Private School to Allow Teachers to Conceal Carry
Students across the US are returning to classrooms for the fall semester. Many school districts resumed class last week and have sought to boost security since the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, in May.
Calls for protecting the more than 50 million US public school students have grown louder since Uvalde. The tragedy haunts many parents as they send their kids off to school.
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10 Dead in Stabbing Attacks, Some Apparently Random, In Saskatchewan
Two suspects are at large. 15 people are known to be wounded and hospitalized. Some victims may have been targeted, Royal Mounted Canadian Police say.
Ten people have died and 15 others were hospitalized in a series of stabbings in Canada’s Saskatchewan province, police said Sunday.
Two suspects were at large, and authorities told residents of the province to consider sheltering in place.
The attacks, which took place Sunday morning in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, involved 13 locations, with at least 15 people being treated at hospitals, officials said at a news conference.
It was possible more victims took private vehicles to seek treatment, authorities said.
Rhonda Blackmore, the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said it was one of the worst mass killings in the province’s history, if not the worst.
“We believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspects, and others have been attacked randomly,” she said at a news conference Sunday afternoon.
Authorities named Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30, as wanted suspects. They were believed to be traveling in a black Nissan Rogue SUV with Saskatchewan plate identification 119 MPI.
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Canada Rocked by Multiple Deadly Stabbings in Saskatchewan
At least 10 people have been killed and another 15 injured in a stabbing rampage in Canada’s central Saskatchewan province, police say.
The victims were found in 13 locations, including in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon.
Two suspects that police identified as Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30, are on the run and considered armed and dangerous.
Residents have been told to shelter in place under a dangerous person alert.
“Do not leave a secure location. Use caution allowing others into your residence,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Saskatchewan said, urging residents not to pick up hitchhikers.
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Most Canadians Agreed Emergencies Act Was an Overreach: Internal Polling
Most Canadians believe the Trudeau government overreached when invoking the Emergencies Act in February to clear peaceful Freedom Convoy protestors from Ottawa’s core.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, an internal report provided to cabinet titled Continuous Qualitative Data Collection Of Canadians’ Views found that most Canadians actually supported the movement.
“Though a small number of participants felt implementing the Emergencies Act was a necessary step given the disturbance caused by the seemingly indefinite nature of the protests, most felt this action represented significant ‘over-reach’ by the federal government as they interpreted this as limiting the right of these Canadians to peaceful protest,” wrote researchers.
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Eight in French Terror Court Over Jihadist Truck Attack That Killed 86, Injured 450
NICE, France (AP) — It was Bastille Day on the French Riviera.
A lawyer was strolling with her mother, friends and a colleague along the beachfront boulevard in Nice to celebrate France’s national day. Four young sisters from Poland had spent a day of sightseeing. Two Russian students were on a summer break. And a Texas family, on vacation with young children, was taking in some of Europe’s classic sights. The bright lights of the packed boardwalk glittered along the bay like a string of stars.
Those lights would mark a pathway of murder and destruction that night of July 14, 2016. Shortly after the end of a fireworks display, a 19-tonne (21 U.S.-ton) truck careered through the crowds for 2 kilometres (11/4 miles) like a snow plough, hitting person after person.
The final death toll was 86, including 15 children and adolescents, while 450 others were injured.
Eight people go on trial on Monday in a special French terrorism court accused of helping the attacker, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, who left a gruesome trail of crushed and mangled bodies across 15 city blocks. Bouhlel himself was killed by police the same night.
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EU Bigwig: Bloc ‘Not Afraid’ of Putin Cutting Gas Despite Multiple Warnings of Shortage Riots
Despite warnings that European Union member-states face riots as a result of energy insecurity, a major bloc bigwig has insisted the EU is “not afraid” of Moscow cutting off its gas supply.
The prospect of Moscow cutting the EU off from its essential supply of Russian gas reportedly does not scare bigwigs in Brussels, with the bloc’s economic commissioner, Paolo Gentiloni, claiming it is “not afraid” of any decision Russian leader Vladimir Putin makes.
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Ireland: Teenager and Twin Siblings, 8, Stabbed to Death in Horror Attack
A man has been arrested after a teenage girl and her eight-year-old twin siblings were stabbed to death in a horrific attack in their family home.
A teenage girl and her eight-year-old twin siblings who were reportedly stabbed to death have been pictured for the first time.
Twins Chelsea and Christy Cawley, eight, and their big sister Lisa Cash, 18, died following the “traumatic” event at their home in Tallaght, Dublin at around 12.30am, The Sun reports.
Cops today confirmed they have arrested a man in his early 20s. He remains in custody.
Officers were called to the property in the Rossfield Estate to reports of violence.
The twins and teenager were taken by ambulance to Children’s Health Ireland in Crumlin, where all three were later pronounced dead.
Their brother, 14, was also rushed to Tallaght Hospital with serious injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening.
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Italy’s Salvini Says West Should Rethink Sanctions for Russia
ROME — Western sanctions against Russia are not working and actually harm Italy, according to Matteo Salvini, the leader of Italy’s far-right League party, suggesting allied countries should reconsider their approach.
Speaking at a conference of political leaders Sunday on Lake Como, Salvini claimed the sanctions meant to punish Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine had in fact helped Russia, resulting in an export surplus of $140 billion, during the year ending July 2022.
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Poll: Hungarian Government Policy in Tune With Public Sentiment on Sanctions
According to a new study released by the conservative thinktank Szazadvég, Hungarians reject almost all planned and already imposed sanctions against Russia.
In the context of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, the European Union has decided to impose sanctions against Russia. Meanwhile, it has emerged that the sanctions already imposed have not lived up to expectations and have instead plunged EU member states into crisis as attempts to divest from Russian energy sources have led to extreme uncertainty and increases in oil, electricity and gas prices, Szazadvég states.
The survey conducted on the sample of 1000 shows a resounding 81% opposition to the European Union and its member states sending arms to Ukraine, and the same level of opposition to banning Russian tourists and tourism from Europe. Only 16% and 17% of respondents agree with these two proposals.
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TikTok Suspends Remix News Over Video Showcasing Racist Anti-White Slurs During Denmark Protest
TikTok has hit Remix News with our third suspension since we started posting on the social media giant approximately three months ago, and it is worth noting why our account was suspended this time around.
The video we posted featured Muslim men screaming a wide variety of racist and genocidal threats during a protest organized by controversial Danish right-wing politician Rasmus Paludan, who leads the Straight Course party. Paludan is a divisive figure, and he has burned the Quran in predominately Muslim neighborhoods in Sweden, a move that sparked mass riots earlier this year and made national headlines across the country. Due to the amount of property damage and the dozens of police officers injured, left-wing Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said that “integration has failed in Sweden.”
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UK: Animal Rebellion Protesters Block Muller and Arla Dairy Sites
Climate activists are blockading four dairies — including the UK’s largest milk factory.
Animal Rebellion says more than 100 people climbed on to trucks, milk silos and loading bays as part of its campaign for a plant-based food system.
The Muller and Arla sites in Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Worcestershire were targeted from about 05:00 BST.
Muller and Arla said milk supplies would continue.
Police are at all four sites and have made some arrests.
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UK: Just Stop Oil Protesters Leave Grays Tunnel After 13 Days
Climate activists have ended a 13-day occupation of a tunnel dug beneath a road in Essex.
Three Just Stop Oil campaigners were in the tunnel under St Clements Way in Grays, where they had been protesting against what they see as government inaction over climate change.
They left voluntarily at about 15:35 BST, Just Stop Oil said.
Essex Police said three men were arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance and criminal damage.
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UK: Khan’s London: 100-Man ‘Machete Brawl’ Leaves Boy Dead and Teenager Fighting for His Life
A “machete brawl” involving around 100 people has left at least one dead and another seriously injured in leftist politician Sadiq Khan’s London.
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Video: 89-Year-Old French Woman Beaten by 3 ‘Youths’ For €10
A harrowing video has been released which shows an 89-year-old French woman being attacked by three teenage males in the city of Cannes, who then robbed her of €10, with the case prompting widespread outrage in a country beset by rising crime rates.
“An 89-year-old woman was assaulted by three 14-year-old minors in Cannes on Monday. Already known to the police, they first denied the crime and then expressed no regret. The victim suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and facial fractures. The amount stolen? About 10 euros,” wrote Amaury Brelet, who serves as an editor at French newspaper Valeurs Actuelles.
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A senior official with the elitist World Economic Forum (WEF) has had enough of contrary opinions targeting the Geneva-based organization, cautioning dissenters to instead address more important things than “conspiracy theories.”
Adrian Monck, former journalist turned managing director of the WEF, also argued politicians espousing alternative views should pause and wonder if in reality they are enabling bad actors for attacking the wisdom as delivered by the WEF.
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Russian Shelling Rocks Ukraine’s Second City and Port of Mykolaiv
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian shelling hit the southern Ukraine port city of Mykolaiv during the night, damaging a medical treatment facility, the city’s mayor said Sunday.
Mykolaiv and its surrounding region have been hit daily for weeks in the conflict. On Saturday, a child was killed and five people were injured in rocket attacks in the region, governor Vitaliy Kim said. Mykolaiv city mayor Oleksandr Senkevych did not specify whether there were any injuries in the overnight attack, which he said also damaged some residences.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Announces Probe After Grenade Explosion Injures 15
Sept 5 (Reuters) — Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday said a criminal investigation was opened into an explosion of a grenade launcher at a children’s event in Chernihiv that wounded several people.
Fifteen people, including eight children, were wounded in the accident at an unplanned exhibition of military equipment on Saturday in the northern Ukrainian city, local officials said. Four remained in the hospital on Sunday.
“Two people who were directly involved in the tragic incident in Chernihiv were detained on suspicion of committing a criminal offence,” Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address. “The State Bureau of Investigation is carrying out criminal proceedings.”
Viacheslav Chaus, the head of Chernihiv’s regional administration, earlier on Sunday said on Ukraine television that the administration had not been informed of any military presence at the public event.
Sept 5 (Reuters) — Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday said a criminal investigation was opened into an explosion of a grenade launcher at a children’s event in Chernihiv that wounded several people.
Fifteen people, including eight children, were wounded in the accident at an unplanned exhibition of military equipment on Saturday in the northern Ukrainian city, local officials said. Four remained in the hospital on Sunday.
“Two people who were directly involved in the tragic incident in Chernihiv were detained on suspicion of committing a criminal offence,” Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address. “The State Bureau of Investigation is carrying out criminal proceedings.”
Viacheslav Chaus, the head of Chernihiv’s regional administration, earlier on Sunday said on Ukraine television that the administration had not been informed of any military presence at the public event.
“If there had been a message that there would be soldiers, then we would have intervened in the situation and the military would not have taken part in such events,” Chaus said.
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India: Allegation of Hellish Torture, Rape and Murder of Hindu Tribal Girl in Dumka by a Muslim Guy
Dumka Hindu Santal Girl Murder: Tribal girl killed and hanged from a tree after raped and impregnated by one Arman Ansari in Jharkhand as alleged.
Sushila Mahato | HENB | Ranchi | Sept 4:, 2022:: One attack after another, atrocities, rape and murder… Jharkhand is becoming an Islamic paradise for crimes against Hindu girls and women. This time the hanging body of a tribal girl (Santhali- Hindu) was recovered in Shrimada village of Dumka. Preliminary investigations suggest that the girl was raped and murdered and her body was then hanged from a tree. Local residents were the first to see the girl’s hanging body early Friday morning. Then they informed the police. The body of the girl has been taken for post-mortem.
According to the police, the victim girl used to live in Dumka with her relative and worked as a local construction labour. A local Muslim youth named Arman Ansari allegedly raped and killed the Hindu tribal girl. The police have already arrested the youth. He is being interrogated. Meanwhile, according to sources, the accused youth made a love relationship with the tribal girl and established physical relation with her. The girl got pregnant and asked the young man to marry her. But the accused refused to marry. After that the young man raped and killed her.
The police said that the whole matter is being investigated. Whether the girl was killed earlier and hanged from the tree to prove suicide or not, it can be said for sure only after getting the post-mortem report.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren tweeted after knowing the whole incident. He wrote, “I am deeply saddened by the Dumka incident. The accused has already been arrested in that incident. I have directed the Dumka police to take strict legal action so that the victim juvenile gets justice. May the girl’s soul rest in peace and pray to God to give her family strength during this difficult time.”
On the other hand, opposition leader Babulal Marandi also tweeted, tagging Union Home Minister Amit Shah, “Your blood will boil when you hear about this incident of Dumkar. Yesterday, a young tribal girl was raped and hanged from a tree. The accused has been arrested. But how many tribal women have to be victims of such crimes in Jharkhand?”
In another tweet Marandi wrote to Soren: “Heard that you are coming to Dumka to meet the family of Santal tribal girl who is a victim of Arman Ansari’s jihad. I want to know, from whose fear, you are not taking the name of the accused? The incident came to the attention of the police yesterday. Was it told to you or not? Who were you waiting for to open your mouth?”
Hindu organisations in Dumka are contemplating to run a special campaign to aware the Hindu families not to allow any relationship of their daughters to any Muslim boys that may lead to fatal consequences of Love Jihad.
A few days ago, a 12 standard girl student was set on fire and died afterwards in Dumka for rejecting a love proposal of a Muslim boy. Now, the alleged rape and murder of a tribal girl by another Muslim boy in Dumka created a panic in the surrounding areas. The opposition is questioning the law and order in Congress and JMM-ruled Jharkhand in successive incidents like these.
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After China’s Pact With the Solomon Islands: US Navy Turned Away
This is a major defeat for the US — and a clear win for China. Around three months after the conclusion of a security agreement with China, the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific have now closed their ports to foreign naval units. The island republic has revised its rules for accepting foreign ships as a result of the pact with China.
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Car Crashes Involving Migrants on the Rise in Hungary
Four people died and several others were injured on Thursday morning outside Kapuvar after a car drove into the riverbed from the Répce bridge, police reported. It is speculated that the car was probably carrying migrants.
For reasons unknown, the driver drove off the Répce Bridge into the riverbed on a road in the western part of Hungary, and the vehicle sank into the muddy water. Four people died of serious injuries at the scene of the accident and eight others were taken to hospital, one of them by ambulance helicopter.
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Cyprus: Twelve Irregular Migrants Arrive on Speedboat
Police said on Sunday that a speedboat carrying 12 irregular migrants was spotted 14 nautical miles south-west of cape Greco on Saturday.
According to police the boat travelling at high speed, showed up on radar at 3.40pm.
Marine police travelled to the boat, finding 12 people on board, six men, two women and four children, all Syrians.
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Italy May See 100,000 Illegal Boat Migrant Arrivals in 2022 if Current Pace Continues
With illegal boat migrant landings happening in numbers equal to previous crisis peaks this month, it is estimated that as many as 100,000 could enter Italy by the end of the year.
Italy’s Interior Ministry says that, as of Thursday, a total of 58,451 migrants have arrived so far this year, with the last week of August seeing an estimated 7,800 migrants arriving on small boats or being dropped off by “migrant taxi” NGO ships conducting operations at sea.
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Lightfoot: Texas Shipping Migrants to Sanctuary City Chicago is “Racist”
Texas Governor Greg Abbott this week announced a new destination for migrants being bused out of the Lone Star State: Chicago, a self-proclaimed “sanctuary city.”
Two buses filled with migrants who illegally entered the United States arrived in Chicago’s Union Station at 7:30 pm on Wednesday. There were more than 75 aboard, and various reports suggest most were from Venezuela.
After the drop-off was complete, Abbott issued a statement in which he announced that Chicago would now join Washington, DC and New York City as a regular drop-off location as part of “Operation Lone Star”:
“President Biden’s inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives of Texans—and Americans—at risk and is overwhelming our communities.
Mayor Lightfoot loves to tout the responsibility of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status, and I look forward to seeing this responsibility in action as these migrants receive resources from a sanctuary city with the capacity to serve them.”
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot isn’t pleased. In a Thursday afternoon tirade, Lightfoot heaped scorn on Abbott:.
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Over 6 Million Refugees Have Entered Poland Since War in Ukraine Started
Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, a total of 6.03 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Sunday morning.
According to the SG, on Saturday Border Guard officers carried out around 24,700 border checks on people entering Poland from Ukraine, and by 7:00 a.m. on Sunday the number of arrivals had reached around 7,200 people.
The Border Guard also said that over 4.2 million people had left Poland for Ukraine since the beginning of the war. On Saturday, around 31,200 people crossed the border from Poland to Ukraine.
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American Library Association Removes Webpage Promoting ‘Secret’ LGBT Messaging in Libraries
Authored by Jackson Elliott via The Epoch Times
The American Library Association (ALA) destroyed a webpage that taught librarians how to secretly promote pro-LGBT messaging.
The original page, written by Maryland librarian Tess Goldwasser, told librarians how to sneak pro-LGBT books into towns that don’t want them.
“Do you work for a library in a small, rural, conservative community? Are you a frontline staff member there, with no managerial or administrative authority? Do you wish you could do more to make your library more inclusive to the LGBTQIA++ community, but meet with resistance?” the post about LGBT book month read. “I hope it’s not just me!”
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Breaking: Libs of TikTok Returns to Twitter, Threatens Lawsuit if Removed Permanently
After Libs of TikTok was reinstated to Twitter after being suspended twice, the account stated that, if they were banned permanently, they would file suit against Twitter. This after it was revealed in June that Twitter employees were debating suspending the account—which simply reveals people in their own words—altogether.
Twitter had suspended the account for what they termed “hateful conduct” and violating the “hateful conduct policy” after Libs of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik posted an article, complete with audio of phone recordings, implicating National Children’s Hospital in Washington, DC of performing hysterectomies on healthy, 16-year-old girls, for the purpose of treating gender dysphoria.
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The Tawani Foundation, created by a transgender billionaire, funds an overnight camp for transgender eight-year-olds. The foundation has also put $1 million into Lurie Children’s Hospital, which performs sex change operations.
The Tawani Foundation donated at least $25K to Harbor Camps, which runs an “overnight summer camp program for transgender and non-binary youth ages 8 through 18.”
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School Complains That Project Veritas Expose Was Done Without Woke Racist Teacher’s Permission
The teacher and Director of Student Activities at the Trinity School in New York City who was caught on tape saying “we just need some vigilante Dexter” to take care of the “white boys” at her school has been placed on paid leave by the administration, who wrote in a letter they were disturbed by how the recording was made.
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UK: Rugby Transgender Ban Under Threat as Governing Body Left to Tackle Legal Challenge
A ban on transgender players taking part in women’s rugby is now under threat, with the body responsible for the sport in England being hit with a legal case over the decision.
England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU) — the body responsible for the management and regulation of rugby union — has been hit with a legal case over its announcement that it was banning all transgender players from taking part in women’s rugby.
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Well who would have thought. The UK is now anti white male and their child bearing women folk. Not a peep. Easy to see how a tyrant like Turkey-man can’t stand steady for a moment. So this is how huge continents got plundered.
Now it’s slowly starting to unroll.
When will it be time to put the
blame on the guilty – …take them
to the guillotine?
John Campbell om ändrade rekommendationerna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vG_sHEaIiw
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LIE – BLAHA – LIE – BLAHA – LIE
Pregnant women and vaccination against covid-19
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Most people who become ill with covid-19 have mild symptoms and do not need to seek medical attention. But a respiratory infection like covid-19 can be serious and pose risks to pregnant women, especially in late pregnancy.
Studies show that pregnant women have a slightly higher risk of becoming seriously ill with covid-19. The National Board of Health and Welfare considers that severe covid-19 in the latter part of pregnancy increases the risk of early delivery. Therefore, pregnant women after week 20 are considered a risk group.
Research has shown a very rare but serious complication in which covid-19 can cause damage to the placenta. In some cases, the damage has led to foetal death.
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