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Trump ‘Not Satisfied’ with Iranian Proposal for New Peace Talks.

Iran has offered a new proposal for a second round of peace talks with the U.S. as tensions over the ongoing war continue to escalate.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Iran has offered a second round of peace talks with the United States, according to a state news agency. However, President Donald J. Trump told the media on Friday, “[T]hey want to make a deal, but I don’t,” adding, “I’m not satisfied with [the Iranian proposal]. We’ll see what happens. Iran wants to make a deal because they have no military left, essentially. And, they want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied.”
📺 DETAIL: On Thursday evening, according to Iranian state media, Iran proposed a second round of peace talks with the United States, to be mediated by Pakistan. The new offer reportedly includes revisions to earlier conditions and aims to address U.S. concerns over Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Iran has previously sought to avoid discussions regarding the country’s nuclear program, while President Trump has repeatedly stated that explicit terms are necessary. “We have to have guarantees they will never have a nuclear weapon,” the President said. Pakistani officials confirmed the proposal, and expressed optimism that a resolution was close.
🎯 IMPACT: The Iranian push for new talks comes as the cost of the war continues to increase. According to the Pentagon, the United States has spent approximately $25 billion thus far. The push also coincides with the end of a 60-day limit on U.S. military action. Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, military operations longer than 60 days require approval from Congress, although Secretary of War Pete Hegseth argues that the countdown is paused due to current ceasefire, and President Trump argues the limit is unconstitutional in the first place.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The Islamic Republic of Iran delivered the text of its latest negotiating proposal to Pakistan, as the mediator in talks with the United States, on Thursday evening.” — the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), the official news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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DOJ Expands Charges Against Afghan Accused of Shooting National Guard in D.C.

The Department of Justice has added new charges, including six carrying the death penalty, against an Afghan national accused of the fatal shooting of a National Guard member in Washington, D.C.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced additional charges against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members on patrol in Washington, D.C., in November. The charges now include six counts carrying the death penalty, although the DOJ has not yet decided whether to pursue that option.
👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, were the victims, with Beckstrom succumbing to her injuries.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The attack occurred in November in Washington, D.C., during a National Guard patrol initiated under President Donald J. Trump’s successful law enforcement surge in the capital.
🎯 IMPACT: The charges escalate the legal stakes for Lakanwal. The decision on whether to pursue the death penalty remains pending.
📺 DETAIL: The original charges were filed in November, with additional counts brought in February and now in October. The two National Guard members were part of a broader federal effort aimed at reducing crime and illegal immigration in Washington, D.C. Lakanwal entered the United States under former President Joe Biden’s special immigrant visa program for Afghans.

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Investigation Uncovers Academics, Tech Leaders in Antifa Chats, Members Celebrating Assassination of Charlie Kirk.

A new undercover video from O’Keefe Media Group has revealed the involvement of high-profile individuals in Antifa-linked chat groups discussing riots and blockades and celebrating political violence.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) released undercover footage exposing members of Antifa-linked Signal chat groups, including individuals from major tech companies, universities, and nonprofits, engaging in discussions about riots, blockades, and violence.
📺 DETAIL:  According to OMG, an undercover journalist infiltrated chats associated with the New Jersey-based group “NJ Burn,” using participant names and profile photos to identify members. Among those named were OpenAI research engineer Woojin Ko, Rutgers University assistant professor Zainab Tanvir, Rutgers PhD student Amanda Marie Dominguez, and Princeton Theological Seminary field education director Rev. Shannon Smyth. Other individuals identified included former New Jersey congressional candidate Jim Keady, T-Mobile AI automation specialist Beleckecom Moffouk, National Lawyers Guild co-founder and ACLU board member Cres Vellucci, and Slow Factory Labs co-founder Celine Semaan. OMG reported that messages in the chats included discussions of road-spike construction, references to tactics used in the Ukrainian Euromaidan coup and the Boer War, and comments celebrating the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
🎯 IMPACT: The revelations raise concerns about the involvement of influential professionals in extremist activities and their potential to leverage resources for unlawful purposes and influence young Americans.
📺 FLASHBACK: Antifa has been linked to violent protests and riots in the past, often targeting law enforcement and conservative figures. The Trump administration has designated it as a terrorist organization.

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Brother of Henry Nowak’s Murderer Escapes Charges for Role in Cover-Up.

The decision not to charge Gurpreet Digwa, brother of Henry Nowak’s murderer, Vickrum Digwa, has sparked public anger and further accusations of “two-tier” justice.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Gurpreet Digwa, brother of Henry Nowak’s murderer, Vickrum Digwa, has not been charged with a crime, despite lying to police about the teenager being killed in self-defense and suggesting that he was racist.
📰 DETAIL: Following the trial of Vickrum Digwa, who stabbed 18-year-old white student Henry Nowak to death in Southampton, England, with an eight-inch Sikh dagger, it was alleged that Gurpreet may have committed perjury, obstructed justice, and assisted an offender. Despite this, Hampshire Police did not refer Gurpreet to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the main public prosecution agency in England and Wales. The incident involved Gurpreet calling police and falsely accusing the dying Nowak of racial abuse when police officers arrived. “We’ve been racially attacked by a white person… We are restraining him now because he has attacked my brother and taken his turban off and he was recording some s**t on his phone,” Gurpreet falsely claimed at the time. On Tuesday, following confirmation that Gurpreet would not be charged, legal experts described the decision as “incredible.” Gurpreet and Vickrum were caught on camera conversing in Punjabi and agreeing to lie about Nowak being killed in self-defense.
🎯 IMPACT: The decision not to charge Gurpreet has invited further accusations of a “two-tier” justice system in Britain. This coincides with Vickrum Digwa’s case being referred to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme; a process that allows sentences to be challenged if they are believed to be insufficient. “The jail sentence of Vickrum Digwa has now been referred to the Court of Appeal. He should never be allowed to walk our streets again,” announced Nigel Farage via X on Monday, after referring Digwa’s case to the Attorney General earlier in the month.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “There is no doubt Gurpreet Digwa has likely committed one or more criminal offences in assisting his brother to cover up Henry Nowak’s murder…The judge referred to Vickrum Digwa and his mother both perverting the course of justice. It seems incredible his brother was not also charged… This reflects extremely badly on the police.” – Marcus Johnstone, PCD Solicitors

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UK Govt Confirms Russian Warship Fired ‘Warning Shots’ at British Yacht in English Channel.

A Russian warship fired warning shots at a British-registered yacht in the English Channel, claiming it was to prevent a possible collision.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Russian frigate fired warning shots at a British-registered yacht in the English Channel, approximately 20 nautical miles from the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of England, the British government has confirmed.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Following attempts to contact a British vessel in the Channel, the Grigorovich fired warning shots. These were not aimed at the vessel and were an attempt to prevent a possible collision… We assess that this is an isolated incident and not linked to the UK’s interception of the Smyrtos this weekend.” – British Ministry of Defence spokesman.
📺 DETAIL: The Admiral Grigorovich fired warning shots at Bright Future, a 12-meter-long British sailing yacht, to avoid a collision on Tuesday, according to the Russian and British defense ministries. Shots were fired after warning signals failed to draw the yacht’s attention. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that the shots were fired in compliance with international shipping regulations and that HMS Mersey, a Royal Navy patrol vessel, was monitoring the Russian vessel at the time, and another patrol vessel, HMS Tyne, was dispatched to check on the yacht’s crew. Notably, the episode follows Britain’s interception of the Russian “shadow” tanker Smyrtos, with initial speculation that the two incidents may have been linked.
🎯 IMPACT: The incident has raised concerns about British maritime safety and heightened tensions between Russia and the United Kingdom. This follows the capture by British forces on Sunday of the Smyrtos, a tanker in Russia’s “shadow” fleet carrying 98,000 tonnes of oil, for allegedly breaching sanctions.

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European Union Alleges China is Training Russian Troops for Ukraine War.

China has denied allegations from the European Union that it trained Russian soldiers for the ongoing Ukraine war.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The European Union (EU) has accused China of training Russian military personnel currently involved in the Ukraine war.
📺 DETAIL: On Tuesday, China hit back at allegations from European Union (EU) that it trained Russian soldiers currently fighting in the Ukraine war. Specifically, Kaja Kallas, the EU’s head of foreign affairs, accused China of being a “decisive enabler” of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which started in late February 2022. “We have also now verified reports that the Chinese military has been training Russian military personnel to fight in Ukraine… We are carefully assessing the implications,” said Kallas. She made the accusation during a meeting of the EU’s foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday. China has positioned itself as neutral since the conflict began, although it has previously blamed the eastward expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the outbreak of the war.
🎯 IMPACT: The accusation follows similar claims put forward by backers of Ukraine that China has supported Russia’s invasion through dual-use exports. Dual-use goods are products, software, or technologies that are notionally intended for civilian use but can also be adapted for military use. China also remains a major buyer of Russian oil and gas despite Western sanctions, further compounding concerns that it is indirectly backing Russia. The EU has since imposed sanctions on Chinese tech companies, characterizing such companies as “enablers in third countries” of “Russia’s military-industrial complex.” The fresh accusations of direct, rather than merely indirect, support further strain the relationship between the EU and China.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The remarks have no factual basis and are purely slander and smears,” insisted Lin Jian, for the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
📺 FLASHBACK: The accusation against China coincided with the start of negotiations between the EU and Ukraine to begin the latter’s accession to the 27-country bloc. The country opened policy chapters on the judiciary and fundamental rights, justice, freedom and security, public procurement, statistics, and financial control. The process has started despite the ongoing war with Russia. Negotiations are expected to take several years, with widespread corruption in Ukraine forecast to become a major stumbling block. Ukraine hopes to gain a security guarantee from the EU by becoming a member. This follows reports from May that EU officials were considering a proposal to make Ukraine an “Associate Member” of the EU, granting the country access to EU funds, while denying it voting rights in key institutions.

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Fifteen Antifa-Linked Agitators Charged With Obstructing ICE.

Federal prosecutors have charged 15 people accused of obstructing ICE during “Operation Metro Surge,” a major crackdown on illegal immigration in Minneapolis by the Trump administration.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal prosecutors have announced charges against 15 people accused of obstructing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota.
📺 DETAIL: The suspects were charged on Tuesday for allegedly obstructing ICE during the Trump administration’s “Operation Metro Surge” in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota earlier this year. At present, 12 people have been arrested, while two remain at large and one was already in custody. Specifically, the charges concern people involved in two Minneapolis-based Antifa groups. According to Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen, members of the groups are trained in “surveillance, operational planning and rapid mobilization against law enforcement” and responsible for obstructing ICE. “Whether or not they actually, at the end of the day, cause bodily harm is not the measure of whether or not they committed a serious federal crime,” Rosen said in a press conference. Operation Metro Surge involved a push by thousands of ICE agents to enforce immigration law in Minneapolis, sparking violent protests from Antifa, a far-left terrorist group, and other left-wing activists. The accused allegedly tried to block ICE operations and stalked the agency throughout the city.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “They’ll be held accountable… Justice is coming.” – Border Czar Tom Homan in a press conference earlier this year.
🎯 IMPACT: The charges underscore the Trump administration’s commitment to investigating and dismantling far-left groups, particularly those involved in domestic unrest and violent obstruction of ICE and other law enforcement agencies. The charges represent an escalation since the administration withdrew ICE from Minneapolis in February following Operation Metro Surge.
📺 FLASHBACK: This is not the first time that anti-ICE activists have faced obstruction charges this month. In Logan, Utah, two court clerks were indicted for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade custody. Specifically, 26-year-old Lauren Morrow and 27-year-old Jennifer Joma, so-called “self-appointed ICE vigilantes,” allegedly prevented the agency from executing a warrant at Logan City Municipal Justice Court by facilitating an illegal alien’s escape in April.

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SPLC Official Accused of Channeling $1.2 Million to Neo-Nazi Lover.

A federal indictment accuses a former Southern Poverty Law Center official of misusing donor funds to support a neo-Nazi informant, raising questions about the nonprofit’s practices.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A federal indictment alleges that former Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) official Heidi Beirich funneled $1.2 million in donor funds to an informant within a neo-Nazi group, with whom she allegedly had a romantic relationship. The indictment accuses “Employee-2,” identified as Beirich by the New York Post, of using SPLC resources to support the informant and even covering personal expenses through joint bank accounts.
📺 DETAIL: Beirich allegedly maintained a romantic relationship with the informant, shared bank accounts with him, and benefited from approximately $140,000 in SPLC funds that were deposited into their joint accounts between 2015 and 2021. Prosecutors claim the informant received roughly $1.2 million from the SPLC over two decades while simultaneously helping sustain and promote National Alliance activities. The indictment further alleges that documents stolen from National Alliance headquarters in 2014 were used in SPLC reporting and that another informant was paid to take responsibility for the burglary. Federal authorities have charged the SPLC with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering conspiracy, alleging the organization secretly financed extremist groups while publicly fundraising on the basis of opposing them. The SPLC and Beirich have not publicly responded to the allegations, which will be subject to judicial review in court.
🎯 IMPACT: The indictment has sparked scrutiny of the SPLC’s practices, particularly its alleged financial mismanagement and collaboration with extremist groups it claims to oppose. The nonprofit, which has amassed significant donor funding, faces accusations of promoting the very groups it purports to combat for financial gain.

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WATCH: Farage Explains How Britain’s ‘Equality’ Act Puts Anti-White Discrimination at the Heart of Government.

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has explained his plans to abolish the Equality Act, citing its divisive, anti-meritocratic impact on British society.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, explained his plans to abolish the Equality Act, sometimes referred to as the Equalities Act, arguing it has sown division and undermined meritocracy in Britain, particularly at the expense of white people.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The Equalities Act has actually put anti-white discrimination onto the front foot of every public body in this country.” – Nigel Farage
📰 DETAIL: In a video statement uploaded to social media on Tuesday, Farage noted that the Equality Act was introduced in 2010 by a Labour government of Gordon Brown, shortly before the party was ousted for 14 years. “[W]e didn’t need it because we already had anti-discrimination laws… What it did was to create different grades of people,” Farage explained. “Under it, something called ‘positive action’ needed to be taken to make sure that ‘underrepresentation,’ as it was seen, of ethnic minorities or women… should change. They even introduced something called a ‘tiebreaker’ whereby if two candidates for a job in the civil service were seen to have equal talents, the one from the ethnic minority would get the job over the one that was White British.”
🎯 IMPACT: Farage said that the Equality Act undermines the principle that people should be “judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character,” observing that the anti-white ideology underpinning it “has run all the way through our system,” whether in the jobs market, the military, or policing. Notably, the Reform leader’s intervention follows widespread public anger over the police response to the murder of Henry Nowak, with officers refusing to believe the white teenager had been stabbed and putting him in handcuffs shortly before he died, because his Sikh murderer falsely accused him of racism. Farage pushed strongly for the release of the shocking police bodycam footage of Nowak’s final moment, stating, “Our institutions don’t care about Henry Nowak because he is white. I do, and he deserves justice.”

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Gas Prices Drop Below $4 for First Time in Months as Iran Deal Nears.

Following a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran, U.S. retail gas prices fell below $4 per gallon for the first time in several months.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Retail gas prices in the United States have dropped below $4 per gallon, the lowest since April.
📺 DETAIL: On Sunday, according to GasBuddy, the national average fell to $3.997 per gallon. Prices dropped below $4 following a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran. The agreement is the first major step towards ending the conflict between the two countries, which started in late February following U.S. and Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic. Specifically, the agreement aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage and chokepoint that handles nearly 20 percent of global oil flows. Both retail and crude oil experienced significant drops in response to the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran. A deal between the two countries is scheduled to be formally signed on Friday.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The real test now shifts to the Strait of Hormuz, where any reopening and resumption of normal oil flows would be the clearest signal that this relief is durable… For now, the national average could continue falling, provided there isn’t a drastic reversal and the U.S. and Iran continue moving in a positive direction,” said Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, a Texas-based company tracking gas prices.
🎯 IMPACT: This represents the first time since mid-April that gas prices in the U.S. have been below $4 per gallon. While the price drop offers short-term relief to consumers, gas prices are vulnerable to global events and fluctuate rapidly, meaning that a supply crunch could cause prices to rise again. Gas remains approximately 91 cents higher compared to the same time last year. Moreover, while the dip in prices is likely a response to reports of the Strait of Hormuz reopening, experts have cautioned that it may take weeks to fully normalize shipping traffic through the strait. The drop in prices is likely to improve President Donald J. Trump’s national approval ratings, which have been shown to reflect the affordability of gas.
📺 FLASHBACK: Before the war in December last year, it was reported that gas prices dropped to their lowest levels in over four years, averaging $2.95 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.

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Christian Nonprofit Seeks Restitution for SPLC-Linked Terror Attack.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is under increasing pressure to pay restitution to the Family Research Council, a Christian nonprofit targeted by an SPLC-inspired shooter.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Christian nonprofit is seeking restitution after becoming the target of a shooting linked to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
📺 DETAIL: On August 15, 2012, Floyd Lee Corkins II carried out a shooting at the Family Research Council (FRC) headquarters in Washington, D.C. The FRC is a conservative nonprofit dedicated to supporting Christian values. The shooting was motivated by the far-left SPLC’s designation of the FRC as a “hate group.” The then-28-year-old Corkins entered the FRC’s headquarters with a gun, two fully-loaded 15-round magazines, a supply of 9mm ammunition, and 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches he intended to smear on the victims. After wounding the manager, he was subdued. During questioning, Corkins confirmed that he was inspired to carry out the shooting by the SPLC. “It was, uh—Southern Poverty Law lists, uh, anti-gay groups,” Corkins said. “I found them online. I did a little bit of research, went to the website, stuff like that,” said Corkins, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The FRC has since spent $8 million on security to ensure against similar attacks. However, the SPLC denies any link to the attack and refuses to stop listing the FRC as a “designated hate group.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It was like they were fattening [extremist groups] up, keeping them alive so that they could use them for their bigger political purpose and that was to be able to help the left advance their agenda by marginalizing and silencing conservative groups.” – Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council, on the SPLC.
🎯 IMPACT: Following the Department of Justice’s indictment of the SPLC earlier this year, the FRC is calling for restitution from the SPLC for the harm caused by the shooting. “They’re sitting on $750 million. Part of what I hope the government, the federal government, the courts get to is making them pay restitution to their victims,” said Perkins on Tuesday. Renewed attention towards the shooting is also likely to reignite criticism of the SPLC’s tactics, especially its so-called “hate map,” which has been criticized for slandering and misrepresenting conservative individuals and groups as hateful and extremist while pinpointing their approximate location in the country, jeopardizing their security. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has cut ties to the SPLC precisely due to its abandonment of civil rights protection and transformation into a “partisan smear machine,” according to FBI Director Kash Patel.
📺 FLASHBACK: In late April this year, the DOJ announced an 11-count indictment against the SPLC for alleged fraud and money laundering, including payments to neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members, and organizers of the “Unite The Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017. The indictment alleges the SPLC funneled over $3 million to people associated with extremist groups over the past decade. The indictment has pushed the U.S. Treasury Department to revise Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reporting requirements for nonprofits. The SPLC has pleaded not guilty to all 11 charges.

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