New York Skyscraper Shooter Blames NFL for CTE Brain Injury
A mass shooting at a high-rise office tower in Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening left four people dead and one seriously injured. New York police identified the shooter as Shane Devon Tamura, a 27-year-old man from Las Vegas with a…
The U.S. Defends Its Citizens—Unless They Die in Palestine
Wales Man Jailed for Four Years for Distributing Fake Halal Meat to Muslim Restaurants
A man from Cardiff, Wales, has been sentenced to four years and eight months in prison for fraudulently distributing unhygienic, non-halal meat to Muslim restaurants and takeaways across South and West Wales. Helim Miah, 46, of Kilcredaun House and owner…
Chicago Area Police Thwart Planned Attack on Shia Muslim Mosque
Authorities in Illinois successfully thwarted a planned attack on a Shia Muslim mosque in Glendale Heights, a suburb of Chicago, during the sacred month of Muharram in July 2025. The incident, though details remain limited, has raised serious concerns about…
Mass Demonstrations Mark Anniversary of Shia Mosque Ban in Germany
Germany witnessed a mass demonstration on 20 July 2025 marking the first anniversary of a government ban on several Shia mosques and religious centres. The protest took place in Hamburg, where demonstrators called for the reopening of these mosques and…
5 Paths to Power: How Israel is Rewriting Syria’s Map
July 18 Marks ‘Nelson Mandela Day’, Honoring South Africa’s Iconic Anti-Apartheid Leader
The international community is marking Nelson Mandela Day today, a global observance held every year on July 18 to honor the legacy of South Africa’s former president and anti-apartheid leader. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2009, the…
Tens of Thousands Set to Join ‘Good Trouble’ Protests at Over 1,500 Sites Across US
Tens of thousands of people are participating in coordinated protests and rallies at over 1,500 locations across all 50 U.S. states today in an organized national day of action titled “Good Trouble Lives On.” The demonstrations mark the fifth anniversary…