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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Arrests of critics in Ghana provokes alarm over free speech under Mahama

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Vorschau ansehen Ghana’s 14 arrests in 16 months linked to false news have raised concerns about free speech.
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Iran war live: Iranian missiles target Kuwait, Bahrain after US-Iran clash

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Vorschau ansehen The United Nations reports that 1.4 million people are in need of aid in Lebanon amid Israel's attacks on the country.
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☐ ☆ ✇ The Gateway Pundit

SHOCKING MUCKRAKER FOOTAGE: UK Police Admit “Anything Racist” or Offensive Speech Gets You Arrested – The Same Mindset That Led Cops to Handcuff Dying Henry Nowak After His Killer Cried Racism

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Vorschau ansehen A man in a red shirt interacts with four police officers on a city street, highlighting a moment of public engagement with law enforcement.
A man in a red shirt interacts with four police officers on a city street, highlighting a moment of public engagement with law enforcement.
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“Henry Nowak was stabbed 5 times, then handcuffed and left to die because someone accused him of being racist. We asked UK police what kind of speech could get you arrested. They told us saying something offensive was enough. Henry Nowak died because of police like this.” — Investigative reporter Muckraker

As The Gateway Pundit has reporte in recent days, 18-year-old Henry Nowak, a promising Polish-British university student, was brutally stabbed five times in Southampton on December 3, 2025, by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, a British Sikh wielding a large dagger (alongside a kirpan). Digwa then lied to arriving officers, falsely claiming Nowak had racially abused him and assaulted him.

Bodycam footage, released with the family’s permission, shows the dying teenager pleading “I’ve been stabbed” and “I can’t breathe” repeatedly while officers handcuffed him on the ground.

One officer even replied, “I don’t think you have, mate.” Nowak died in police custody, humiliated and in handcuffs, because the system prioritized a false “racism” allegation over a bleeding victim.

Digwa was later convicted of murder and sentenced to life with a minimum of 21 years. The judge explicitly found no evidence of racism by Nowak and condemned Digwa’s lies as the direct cause of the victim’s degrading final moments.

Now, new footage from Muckraker reveals the sick culture behind it all.

In the video, Muckraker approaches UK police officers and asks what kind of speech can get someone arrested. Their answers are chilling — and exactly what you would expect from a country that has abandoned the principle of free speech.

When Muckraker asked how police determine whether a statement qualifies as racism, one officer responded bluntly:

“Anything racist.”

Pressed further about who decides what is racist, the officer offered an even more alarming explanation.

“If the victim feels that they’ve been racially abused or anything like that, yeah, they can be arrested.”

The reporter then asked what happens if the accused person denies the allegation.

The officer replied:

“We listen to the allegation. Any allegations given, they can be arrested.”

Asked whether that decision is based on police judgment, the officer responded:

“Based on my judgment.”

Another officer explained that speech complaints frequently result in criminal enforcement actions.

“As long as you’re not racist, homophobic, inciting violence, you’re fine.”

The officer later clarified that repeat offenders could face prison.

When Muckraker questioned what specifically constitutes “racism” or “homophobia,” officers struggled to provide a clear legal standard.

One officer admitted that the system largely revolves around whether someone claims to be offended.

“It works on people taking offense. So if someone is harassed, alarmed, distressed by that kind of language, then that brings us into question.”

Even more concerning, the officer acknowledged that many of these cases ultimately come down to subjective interpretations that are sorted out after an arrest has already been made.

“It’s an opinion. So what happens is you get arrested and then that gets hashed out in court.”

WATCH:

Henry Nowak was stabbed 5 times, then handcuffed and left to die because someone accused him of being racist.

We asked UK police what kind of speech could get you arrested.

They told us saying something offensive was enough.

Henry Nowak died because of police like this. pic.twitter.com/NaeKzwtLG3

— Muckraker (@realmuckraker) June 4, 2026

Britain now makes over 12,000 arrests per year — roughly 30 per day — for “grossly offensive” online messages and communications under laws that criminalize causing “annoyance,” “inconvenience,” or “anxiety.”

The Gateway Pundit has reported for years on Britain’s dystopian slide: pastors arrested for preaching the Gospel, mothers dragged out of bed naked for “malicious communications” texts, autistic teens arrested for “homophobic” comments, social media users cuffed for mocking flags or posting opinions, and pro-life women arrested for silent prayer. The pattern is always the same — subjective “hate” or “offense” based on the complainant’s feelings, enforced by police who have been ideologically captured.

The Henry Nowak tragedy is the inevitable result. When police are trained that “racism” allegations (even from the actual perpetrator) must be taken at face value and acted upon immediately, while actual violence takes a backseat, innocent people die. This is two-tier policing in its most grotesque form — as The Gateway Pundit and voices like Nigel Farage have warned.

The rights of a dying white teenager were subordinated to the narrative protection of a “protected minority” who had just stabbed him five times and filmed his suffering.

Farage was right: the accusation of a racial slur is treated more seriously than actual violence in modern Britain.

Even during the interview with Muckraker, one officer even warned him: “Also, mate, be careful walking around with your camera and your phone like that… There’s a lot of thefts going around also.” (The irony writes itself.)

The post SHOCKING MUCKRAKER FOOTAGE: UK Police Admit “Anything Racist” or Offensive Speech Gets You Arrested – The Same Mindset That Led Cops to Handcuff Dying Henry Nowak After His Killer Cried Racism appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Trump makes pitch to farmers hard-hit by tariffs, high prices in Wisconsin

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Vorschau ansehen Trump seeks to shore up support among rural voters hard-hit by tariffs, economic fallout of war with Iran.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Breitbart

Jim Jordan: SPLC 'Nearly Tripled' Its Revenue After Charlottesville

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Thursday on FNC's "Hannity," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, discussed the Department of Justice's investigation of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the allegation that it was bankrolling so-called extremists it was supposedly opposed to.

The post Jim Jordan: SPLC ‘Nearly Tripled’ Its Revenue After Charlottesville appeared first on Breitbart.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Breitbart

CBS News Says Claims of Joe Rogan Joining '60 Minutes' False

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A viral rumor began sweeping the web this week that none other than podcast king Joe Rogan would be joining the team of 60 Minutes.

The post CBS News Says Claims of Joe Rogan Joining ’60 Minutes’ False appeared first on Breitbart.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Fox News

US, Shield of the Americas condemn 'ongoing efforts' to overthrow Bolivia's elected president amid unrest

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The United States, along with the other countries that make up the Shield of the Americas, condemned the "ongoing efforts" in Bolivia to "overthrow the legitimately and overwhelmingly elected" government of President Rodrigo Paz on Friday.

"The member countries of Shield of the Americas denounce ongoing efforts to overthrow the legitimately and overwhelmingly elected government of President Rodrigo Paz in Bolivia," the statement read. "We stand with Paz’s democratic government as it fights back against attempts to drag Bolivia backwards through cynical efforts to prevent the delivery of food, medicine and other vital supplies to the Bolivian people through fake road blockades."

The statement added that "Mob rule cannot replace the decision that a majority of Bolivians made at the ballot box to turn the page on two decades of corrupt governments."

It also said that anyone who is funding protests with "dirty money" from drug trafficking and transnational crime "should be held accountable. Those who have legitimate grievances should take advantage of the government’s willingness to dialogue, and denounce those who would abuse their causes to regain power."

PETE HEGSETH WARNS NARCO-TERRORISTS AS U.S. BACKS BOLIVIA'S GOVERNMENT AMID COUP WARNINGS

The State Department made the joint statement along with Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago.

The statement comes as Bolivia's capital, La Paz, has been rocked by weeks of social unrest as mass protests have blocked streets in major cities amid economic inflation and rising fuel prices.

Bolivian Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas resigned Tuesday.

Upon taking office, Paz supported a land reform bill to boost agribusiness that Indigenous farmers said put them at risk of eviction. He further scrapped fuel subsidies, sending prices surging by nearly 90%. Motorists complained that the gasoline was contaminated and ruined their cars.

PETE HEGSETH MAKES HOMELAND SECURITY TOP MISSION IN FIRST INTERVIEW AS SECRETARY OF WAR

The Trump administration has said drug traffickers are responsible for inciting the mass unrest.

Meanwhile, former President Evo Morales of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, the country's first Indigenous president who ruled for an unprecedented 14 years, is calling for early elections. "Paz only has two paths left: a suicidal decision like militarization or ... an election in the next 90 days," he wrote on X.

For almost two years now, Morales has been hiding out in Bolivia's central coca-growing Chapare region, evading an arrest warrant on human trafficking charges relating to allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old girl. He rejects the allegations as politically motivated.

On Thursday, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a post on X, that the War Department and the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition (A3C), a recently established multinational military and political alliance, reject all attempts to overthrow the government of Rodrigo Paz Pereira six months into his term.

"The United States is watching. Bolivia must not allow itself to fall prey to the old status quo of narco-terrorist dominance in the region," Hegseth wrote. "We will continue to support our A3C partners like Bolivia to ensure that narco-terrorists are deterred from profiting on death and destruction in our hemisphere."

Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

‘Pervasive fear’ grips Gaza as Israeli attacks persist despite ceasefire

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Vorschau ansehen A drone attack killed a young woman and injured 15 others near Khan Younis, reported the Wafa news agency.
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France opens ‘war crimes’ probe into Israel’s treatment of Gaza activists

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Vorschau ansehen French activists who took part in a Gaza-bound foreign aid flotilla accuse Israeli forces of abuse and torture.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Anthropic urges AI labs to pause, warns humans risk losing control

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Vorschau ansehen It warned that rapid advances in technology could soon allow AI systems to improve themselves faster than human control.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Judge strikes down Trump bar on asylum, visa processing for 39 countries

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Vorschau ansehen Judge says restrictions put lives of immigrants in 'indeterminate legal limbo', motivated by 'anti-immigrant sentiment'.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Russia’s Putin says ‘no point’ meeting Ukraine’s Zelenskyy for now

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Vorschau ansehen The Russian leader insisted military action would only stop after Moscow achieves its 'goals'.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Germany’s Merz says EU to initiate integration of Western Balkans

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Vorschau ansehen Alongside Ukraine and Moldova, six Western Balkan nations wish to join the European Union.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Lawsuit challenges US ‘third-country’ deportations to Equatorial Guinea

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Vorschau ansehen Complaint filed to African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights challenges controversial expulsion practice.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

An ice cream parlour survives Gaza’s genocide and gives seven students hope

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Vorschau ansehen Gaza medical and dental students sell ice cream in Khan Younis to fund their studies and keep their dreams alive
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Somalia declares order restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu

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Vorschau ansehen Violence that paralysed two Mogadishu districts subsides, but opposition rejects president's rule and vows to fight on.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Ballistics Putin’s ‘last argument’ as Ukraine brings his army to standstill

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Vorschau ansehen Russia’s performance since December shows it can contest territory but cannot hold it, say battlefield observers.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

US Senate passes $70bn ICE funding bill: What comes next?

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Vorschau ansehen Republicans pass key Trump initiative after marathon vote-a-rama, avoid barring controversial 'anti-weaponisation' fund.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Breitbart

Nolte: Gaslighting NY Times Defends Slow CA Vote Count as ‘Meticulous’

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The far-left New York Times says that President Trump's accusation that California is guilty of vote fraud might undermine public “confidence in [the] November result.”

The post Nolte: Gaslighting NY Times Defends Slow CA Vote Count as ‘Meticulous’ appeared first on Breitbart.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Breitbart

Exclusive -- Florida Rep. Jimmy Patronis Walks Through Potential Changes to Property Taxes in Florida

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Floridians will have the chance to approve or reject a proposed constitutional amendment changing property taxes in Florida, Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) said during an appearance on Breitbart News Daily, explaining what the proposed changes are and what it means for Sunshine State homeowners.

The post Exclusive — Florida Rep. Jimmy Patronis Walks Through Potential Changes to Property Taxes in Florida appeared first on Breitbart.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Ireland imposes travel ban on Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich

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Vorschau ansehen Irish Taoiseach Martin says the ministers have shown 'a desire to see the elimination of Palestinians from Palestine'.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Why Washington is reducing visa processing across Africa

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Vorschau ansehen US plans to centralise visa processing across Africa could increase cross-border travel for visa applicants.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

‘Red meat is a dream’: Iran inflation hits highest level since World War II

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Vorschau ansehen The war with the US is not the only factor driving prices skywards.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

At least 49 people die of thirst after truck breakdown in Niger desert

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Vorschau ansehen Two people managed to survive after walking more than 50km to a water source and then a nearby town.
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☐ ☆ ✇ The Expose

Climate Realism fact check May 2026

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Climate Realism has published its fact check of the top false climate change claims made last month. The Washington Post claimed carbon pollution was making food less healthy, a US Senator claimed […]

The post Climate Realism fact check May 2026 first appeared on The Expose.

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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

WHO, Africa CDC unveil $518m Ebola plan as Uganda death toll rises

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Vorschau ansehen Uganda reported three more cases and one more death from the outbreak which has spread from the DRC.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

NASA tells ISS astronauts to ready for possible evacuation amid leak repair

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Vorschau ansehen NASA tells four astronauts to shelter in transport capsule before saying they could 'return to planned operations'.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Are the US and Iran closer to war or to a deal?

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Vorschau ansehen As US and Iran pursue talks, both signal they are still ready to use force against each other.
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☐ ☆ ✇ Al Jazeera

Gaza, Iran, Lebanon: If ceasefires are in place, why do strikes continue?

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Vorschau ansehen International law sets rules for ceasefires, but who enforces them when violations continue? Three experts explain.
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