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Police Arrests: Was Palestine Action’s Actions Terrorism?

Following the ban of Palestine Action, 29 protesters were arrested in Parliament Square on suspicion of terror offenses under the Terrorism Act 2000. The ban, which came into effect after a legal challenge failed, makes supporting the group a criminal offense, punishable by up to 14 years in prison, and even wearing related merchandise could result in a six-month sentence. The proscription of the group, which was approved by MPs and the House of Lords, occurred after the Home Secretary made the announcement. The protest was met with police action and cries of opposition from demonstrators.

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Iran Arrests Jews on Alleged Israel Ties, Sparking Outrage

According to reports, Iranian authorities have arrested at least 700 Iranian nationals, alleging ties to Israel. This follows reports from KAN News, Israel’s public broadcaster, that six individuals have been executed on suspicion of collaborating with Mossad. The arrests and executions highlight the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, fueled by accusations of espionage and clandestine activities. These actions underscore the complex political landscape and security concerns within Iran.

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North Korea Arrests Fourth Official After Failed Warship Launch

Following a failed warship launch, North Korea has arrested a fourth official, Ri Hyong Son, the highest-ranking official detained so far. Three shipyard officials were previously arrested for their roles in the incident, which resulted in damage to the 5,000-ton destroyer. State media reported that repairs are underway, although outside observers estimate a longer timeframe than the government’s ten-day projection. Leader Kim Jong Un condemned the incident as a result of “absolute carelessness” and “irresponsibility.”

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Bulgaria Arrests Pro-Russian MPs After Attack on EU Building

Bulgarian prosecutors are seeking parliamentary approval to arrest two Vazrazhdane party MPs, Ivaylo Chorbov and Slavcho Krumov, for vandalism and attempted arson at the European Commission building in Sofia. Chorbov faces charges related to property damage and arson, while Krumov is implicated in throwing incendiary devices. Two other Vazrazhdane MPs are under investigation for hooliganism, though arrest warrants weren’t requested. This incident, following a protest against Bulgaria’s eurozone entry, reflects escalating tensions between the pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party and other Bulgarian political forces.

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Airport Workers Arrested for Sharing Plane Crash Video

Two Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) employees, Mohamed Lamine Mbengue and Jonathan Savoy, were arrested and charged with computer trespass for illegally copying and distributing a video of the fatal midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The video, which aired on CNN, depicted the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet, resulting in 67 deaths. The investigation is ongoing, and further charges may be filed. Authorities have not disclosed how the footage was obtained or distributed.

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