London Uprising: ‘Blade Runners’ on the Hunt for ULEZ Cameras
Described as “heroes” and “Robin Hoods,” London’s ‘Blade Runners’ are disabling cameras meant to enforce Mayor Sadiq Khan’s vehicle emission requirements.
Described as “heroes” and “Robin Hoods,” London’s ‘Blade Runners’ are disabling cameras meant to enforce Mayor Sadiq Khan’s vehicle emission requirements.
In a bid to solve a housing crisis of its own making, the British government prioritized illegal migrants over university students.
Spurious claims of child neglect put the Hermans in danger of losing their children to state care in the Netherlands.
U.S. officials are voicing concern that Russia and North Korea—both heavily sanctioned by the West—are drawing closer together militarily.
The Home Office is mulling the idea as a way to ensure that migrants awaiting asylum decisions do not pick up and leave unmonitored.
Following Niger, Gabon is the eighth nation in West and Central Africa to suffer its leader’s ouster by a military junta since 2020.
The director had come under sharp criticism for not having taken seriously warnings of possible thefts at the museum.
Over 10,000 illegal immigrants entered Germany this July, compared to just under 7,000 in 2022 and 4,000 the year before.
The F16s are unlikely to be of any help in Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive, which, partly due to lack of air support, has been slow in making noteworthy gains.
The African Union threatened sanctions and other punitive measures against “members of the military junta and supporters of the coup d’état in Niger.”
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