Who is Twana Jamal? Iraqi 'Godfather of traffickers' who made £100,000 a week smuggling migrants to UK Twana Jamal, infamous for his role as the 'Godfather of traffickers' in France, has sought asylum in the UK after serving time for orchestrating illegal Channel crossings. Now residing in Leicester, he allegedly flaunts his power and connections, prompting significant concerns regarding the integrity of the UK's immigration system. In response, Downing Street has vowed to conduct a thorough inves… Iran begins funeral rites for Ali Khamenei, supreme leader killed in war For the surviving Iranian regime, the funeral offers an opportunity to project power after withstanding months of war with Israel and the United States. Several candidates turned down An Coimisiún Pleanála chair over low fee Department of Housing sought sanction to raise €20,500 fee to €50,000 to address conflict of interest issue Trump refashions America's 250th as a celebration of himself Historians say the nation's 250th anniversary has become a politicized spectacle, a celebration of an imperial presidency. |
October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history LEGAL AFFAIRS: Israel now needs to build an entire temporary justice system around a crime that cannot be reduced to a single file, defendant, scene, or legal theory. Canada vs Morocco: World Cup Round of 16: Saibari, prediction, schedule World Cup cohosts Canada face mighty Morocco in their first-ever last-16 appearance at the FIFA World Cup. UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears Exclusive: National Crime Agency and safety watchdog issue guidance amid rise in explicit material online AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps The UK National Crime Agency has recommended parents should not put photos of their children on public display online as part of landmark guidance to tackle the rise of AI-generated sexual abuse material. Ad… Enraptured by the World Cup, Countries Rewrite Rules for Fans From pubs open until dawn to abruptly declared national holidays, it seems regulations everywhere are bending to accommodate the tournament. Russia waged a drone campaign in Europe and likely launched drones from shadow ships, report says Russia likely used shadow ships to launch drones over Europe that repeatedly disrupted civilian aviation, as it monitored military sites and tested the air defenses of NATO nations |
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