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Koran Burning Conviction in the UK: Is Blasphemy Law Sneaking Back?

Kurdish-Armenian refugee has been convicted for burning the Quran in London protest — a ruling that risks reintroducing blasphemy laws by the back door and threatens free speech in the UK. Discover the legal battle redefining the limits of religious criticism and hate crime.

Dr. Frederick Attenborough

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God, Nation, Family: The Cure for a Dying Civilization

Radical progressivism promised liberation but delivered fragmentation. In this explosive interview, Israeli philosopher Gadi Taub explains how identity politics, performative solidarity, and the cult of the self are driving the West toward collapse. Can a civilization without God, nation, or family survive?

Stefan Tompson

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Africa
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Could Starlink Crack South Africa’s Race Laws from the Inside?

30 years of race-based law may have been shattered. The potential Starlink exemption could be the legal glitch that topples BEE from the inside out.

Willem Petzer

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Culture Wars

The Apostate Prophet: Why He Left Islam

Leaving Islam isn’t just a theological decision, it can be a death sentence. Ridvan Aydemir left anyway, and now he’s on a mission to expose the doctrines he once believed, from antisemitism to calls for a global caliphate.

Stefan Tompson

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Middle East

Travelling Through Israel’s Abandoned Borderlands

A fragile ceasefire masks the scars of war. From ghost towns to drone-blasted homes, Harrison travels through Israel’s northern borderlands — where the front line is quiet, but far from over.

Harrison Faulkner

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You Blame Erdoğan for Killing Democracy? Blame Atatürk Too

Think Erdoğan broke Turkey’s democracy? Think again. In this oped, Damir argues how the roots of authoritarianism in Turkey run deep from Atatürk’s iron grip to Erdoğan’s reign, and why the country’s political future is tied to a legacy few dare to question.

Damir Omerbegović

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