There's always a friend who spoils things. pic.twitter.com/iRC7xikDo2
— Manoco (@Moonlighhy) March 12, 2026
There's always a friend who spoils things. pic.twitter.com/iRC7xikDo2
— Manoco (@Moonlighhy) March 12, 2026

Islamic State wives who escaped from a prison camp in Syria are receiving public donations to help them pay for rent, food and clothing.
A Telegraph investigation can reveal that Islamic State (IS) supporters are raising money on crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe, claiming to cover living costs for the terrorists’ wives and children who fled Al-Hol detention camp in recent weeks.
Minister of Housing Gregor Robertson says that Canadians can't afford to buy a house because there is a war in the Middle East.
How delusional can someone possibly be? Wow. pic.twitter.com/IZqgUCvpke
— Bret 🍁 (@Bret_Sears) March 12, 2026
OTTAWA — The Opposition Conservatives are demanding to know why the public was kept in the dark for nearly two weeks after an Iranian missile slammed into a Canadian airbase in Kuwait on March 1.
Conservative defence critic James Bezan said on Thursday that it was a “failure” of government communications and transparency for this information to be withheld for more than 11 days, pointing the finger directly at Prime Minister Mark Carney.
James Bezan on Mark Carney withholding the information that Canadians came under attack in Kuwait
"Canadian Armed Forces members were attacked on March 1 in Kuwait during the very early hours of the first parts of the war in Iran."
"We are extremely well, first and foremost,… pic.twitter.com/0vloMPb7Ys
— cbcwatcher (@cbcwatcher) March 12, 2026
BREAKING
REPORTER: "If this attack happened [in Kuwait on March 1], why didn't you inform Canadians before?"
PM CARNEY: "Well, I'm not the only spokesperson for the government, but, I'll confirm… the members of the Canadian Forces are all safe and sound." pic.twitter.com/mbK40qViTI
— Juno News (@junonewscom) March 12, 2026
A Muslim finds a Quran on the ground, kisses it and thanks Allah for the find, then discovers it was stuffed with bacon. pic.twitter.com/qXec1n6GOg
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) March 12, 2026
WILD: The predicted “future” came within 24 hours. This is Israeli Air Force footage of drones and jets blowing up Basij checkpoints all around Tehran today, based on tips called in by Iranian citizens. A revolution with air support against a regime with no air defence. https://t.co/SZNn3mseMU pic.twitter.com/JRvRNUWZQP
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) March 13, 2026

The war in Iran has sent oil markets — and thus gas and diesel prices — out of control.
The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil passes, is effectively closed to shipping. Even if ships were inclined to make a run for it, their insurance companies have already cancelled their war coverage policies, making crossing impossible in more ways than one.
(Incognito)

A Toronto police constable charged with sexual assault and assault allegedly victimized the same woman over a five month period, court documents show.
The records classify the charges against 39-year-old Farhan Ali as involving intimate partner violence.
The victim cannot be identified under a standard publication ban.
There can be no doubt he was doing the will of Allah!

What are the biggest issues facing the British people? Any pollster who asks this question invariably gets two responses: immigration and the cost of living. And not without reason: both are out of control and they are both impossible to ignore. It hasn’t escaped most people’s attention that their neighbourhood has been completely transformed in the space of a decade, or that their once manageable wage goes half as far as it used to.
This should not be but across the west elites push mass migration and net zero tyranny enacting every possible roadblock to a reasonable standard of living.
Their agenda is control by impoverishing the masses.
That’s you and me.

Eshagh Ghalibaf studied at an Australian university and vacationed in Milan, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Dubai and Istanbul before setting his sights on Canada.
He is also the son of a hardline member of the Iranian regime, which has killed thousands of protesters and is now attacking its neighbours with missiles.
Although his father, Iran’s parliamentary speaker, has said the Islamic republic would defend itself “until the last breath,” his son appears to have avoided compulsory military service.

What do they think they are doing? Germany’s AK Polis are running a campaign with posters of supposed Muslims showing a man drinking alcohol and saying, ‘I am a Muslim and I drink alcohol’. Another says ‘I am a Muslim’ and shows two Muslim men kissing and wearing suits with roses, indicating they have just been married [1]. Would AK Polis run commercials showing ‘I am Catholic and I had an abortion’ as a way to celebrate diversity as well?
No, they would not.

A man who stabbed his girlfriend to death at a shopping centre in British Columbia received a lighter sentence partly because of his race.
Everton Javaun Downey, 35, stabbed his girlfriend, Melissa Blimkie, 15 times in a stairwell at the Metrotown Shopping Centre in Burnaby on Dec. 19, 2021. Downey fled the scene with the murder weapon before later turning himself in to police.

The US military is cracking down on catching two mysterious thieves who stole four drones from a secret Army base amid fears of an Iranian drone attack on US soil.
Army investigators are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of two masked men who stole the drones from Fort Campbell in November. The drones were stored in a secretive engineer battalion building on the base.
Investigators released images of the two suspects they believed were involved in the theft. They were both wearing head and face coverings, dark sweatshirts and gloves.

Some commentators have expressed disappointment at the relative silence of feminists on the situation of Iranian women. “Isn’t feminism supposed to be about women’s liberation?” asked Iranian-born Sheila Nazarian, a Beverly Hills doctor and media personality.
Nazarian expressed shock that “with Iran, a country where women are governed by absolutist religious law that hardly treats them as human, so many Western feminists either maintain their silence or end up supporting the regime.”
This is meaty.

Seven years ago, Edward Tranter was fresh out of school and determined to donate one of his kidneys. It was not in aid of a family member or a close friend, and not even because he had watched someone he loved struggle with kidney disease. His motivation was simply the desire to do good.
“I was really interested in social justice and public service, but I was starting to understand that it would take me a long time to make any kind of mark in the world through professional work,” he explains from his flat in Camberwell, south London.