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How the British Empire looted Egypt of its treasures
Wednesday, 6 November 2024 — New Eastern Outlook Viktor Mikhin The Grand Egyptian Museum next to the pyramids of Giza has finally opened its lavish doors. A significant development in the cultural life of Egypt The Grand Egyptian Museum, also known as the Giza Museum, is the largest archaeological museum in the world, with an Continue reading
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Israeli born Jewish Professor had been arrested for terrorism speech
An Israeli born Jewish Professor had been arrested by the British police over alleged “terrorism”, after a pro-Palestine speech Continue reading
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UNDERCOVER POLICING INQUIRY – LIVE STREAMING BAN EXCLUDES PUBLIC
The Undercover Policing Inquiry will be holding an emergency hearing tomorrow following condemnation of a last-minute decision that effectively closes four weeks of crucial hearings to meaningful public scrutiny. On Thursday the Inquiry announced sweeping restrictions preventing any live streaming of evidence – even to core participants and their legal representatives. Continue reading
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War crimes and lip service
Britain’s credibility crisis is as clear as day. It claims no role in “Israel’s” war of extermination, but continues to serve as its apologist state. Continue reading
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British Intel Again Targets Donald Trump
On October 22nd, independent journalists Paul D. Thacker and Matt Taibbi published a bombshell investigation, exposing how the intelligence-adjacent Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) hatched a covert plot at the start of 2024 to “kill [Elon] Musk’s Twitter.” This highly politicised attack on ‘X’ is just one component of a wider British invasion of… Continue reading
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British intel again targets Donald Trump
Given British fears that Trump’s election will mean the proxy war’s end, Harris represents London’s last chance to foment “armed conflict of the old-fashioned sort” with Russia, as long-desired by IFS. Continue reading
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Declassified UK: Reviewing October with Mark Curtis
Hi everyone, Mark Curtis here. I hope you are all bearing up. It’s been a terrible month for Palestinians, to whom my heart continues to go out. It’s increasingly difficult to find words to describe what is happening in Gaza, and now Lebanon. This month we turned to Shahd Abusalama,who was brought up in Jabalia… Continue reading
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Chris Kaba – the struggle for police accountability continues
Following firearms officer Martyn Blake’s acquittal just over a week ago of the murder of Chris Kaba, it did not take long for the home secretary to cave in to demands from the National Police Chiefs Council to rewrite the framework for the investigation and prosecution of police officers. Yvette Cooper’s proposed reforms follow the… Continue reading
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How the Israel lobby fueled the rise of Britain’s top anti-Muslim chaos agent
The riots that gripped the UK this August were heavily inspired by anti-Muslim agitator Tommy Robinson. His rise to prominence is largely the product of the North American Zionist lobby, representing a clear break with traditional far-right British activism. Continue reading
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After UK Police Raid, Journalist Asa Winstanley Focused On Stopping ‘Digital Strip-Search’ Of His Devices
London-based journalist Asa Winstanley says when British counter-terrorism police raided his home on October 17 they asked which electronic devices were personal and which were used for journalism. Continue reading
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“We are devastated – our son deserves better”
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer has this week been found not guilty of the murder of Chris Kaba. Continue reading
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“Political repression is ruining our lives”
For more than seven months, a retired head teacher, a dementia care advisor and a retired environmental health officer have been left waiting in limbo by the Metropolitan Police, desperately hoping to find out if they will face criminal charges instigated by an east London council following a town hall protest. Continue reading
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The Weight-Loss Injection Scam: Feeding Pharma Greed
The UK government is betting big on injectable weight-loss drugs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting are even promoting them as the solution to getting the unemployed back to work, claiming the shots will not only tackle obesity but also boost the UK economy. In reality, however, their enthusiasm for these… Continue reading
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The Notional Health Service
Today is my 66th birthday, so I am hoping that you will forgive an article that is at core the anecdotal ramblings of an old man. It was inspired by horror at Wes Streeting (I could end the sentence there but I shall continue it) ‘s plan to give weight loss jabs to the unemployed. Continue reading
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A Letter From Jailed Palestine Action Activist Fatema Rajwani
Fatema Zainab Rajwani, a Palestinian rights activist and member of Palestine Action, is languishing in a British jail for her involvement in direct action against Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer with facilities in the United Kingdom. Rajwani and other activists sought to disrupt the company’s operations through physical means, hoping to stem the tide… Continue reading
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Who Are the Terrorists?
I have a confession to make. When a journalist writes this it generally means they will proceed to reveal something they hope will actually show them in a good light or justified in some way. But I have a real confession to make, of something I did that was wrong. Continue reading
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UK police raid home, seize devices of EI’s Asa Winstanley
British counterterrorism police on Thursday raided the home and seized several electronic devices belonging to The Electronic Intifada’s associate editor Asa Winstanley. Approximately 10 officers arrived at Winstanley’s North London home before 6 am and served the journalist with warrants and other papers authorizing them to search his house and vehicle for devices and documents. Continue reading
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Police escalate the British state’s war on independent journalism
The raid on investigative journalist Asa Winstanley isn’t about terrorism – except the UK government’s. It is about scaring us into staying silent on Britain’s collusion in Israel’s genocide Continue reading
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UK police raid home of Electronic Intifada’s Asa Winstanley
Asa Winstanley, associate editor of The Electronic Intifada, had multiple electronic devices confiscated by British counterterrorism police during their raid on his residence on Thursday. Continue reading
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26 October: Remembering those killed by the state
Every year, the bereaved families and friends of loved ones who have died at the hands of the state are joined in London by supporters to march to Downing Street to hand in their demands for justice and accountability. Continue reading