The Spanish town that ‘banned’ Islamic festivals … usual suspects cry “racism”

The historic town of Jumilla was on the frontline of conflict between Muslims and Christians when the Moors were kicked out of southern Spain in the 13th century.

Muslim migrants may have felt more welcome in recent years when they have lived largely happily alongside their Spanish neighbours, and enjoyed freedom to worship.

But a decision by Jumilla town council to effectively ban religious events from being held at public sports’ facilities has threatened to ignite community tensions.

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The Caliphate is advancing in the European twilight

There are ideas so unthinkable and absurd that they are dismissed with a laugh and a flick of the hand—until they materialize.

One such idea is the introduction of sharia.

And yet, here we are.

A job posting for a “Sharia Administrator” was published on the UK government’s official job site (and removed after criticism from MPs, reports the Telegraph).

Yes, you read that correctly.

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Muslims Set Off 700 Explosions in the Netherlands This Year

Explosions keep going off in the Netherlands. Why? Who knows? Who’s behind it? Let’s not talk about that!

The New York Times devotes an entire article to the subject of bombs going off in the Netherlands while bringing slightly less clarity to the matter than trying to read a Chinese crossword puzzle through a microscope after soaking it in vinegar.

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Top Tory’s fears for daughters over boat migrants… After a spate of asylum-seeker sex crimes Jenrick blames ‘medieval’ attitudes to women

The small-boats crisis has made British women and girls less safe, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns today.

The top Tory admits he fears for his own three young daughters against a backdrop of illegal migrants with ‘medieval attitudes’ crossing the Channel.

His comments follow a nationwide series of protests by angry parents outside hotels being used to house asylum seekers.

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GOLDSTEIN: Report finds antisemitism new normal in many Ontario schools

A federal government report suggests it’s open season on Jewish students in Ontario schools when it comes to being targets of antisemitism.

Equally alarming, it concludes schools and school boards are reluctant to address reports of antisemitism and are simply ignoring many of the complaints – or blaming the victims.

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Why Are the Irish Media Ignoring an Apparent Islamist Knife Attack?

On July 29th 2025, a member of the Irish police (Garda Siochana) was attacked by Abdullah Khan, a second-generation Pakistani Muslim immigrant in Dublin city centre. Ireland’s state broadcaster, RTE, in the immediate aftermath of the knife attack was quick to assert that the attacker had Irish citizenry: “The man, who is an Irish citizen and born in Ireland, can be questioned for up to 24 hours.”

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Will Palestine Action break Britain?

The state can’t cope with 500 ‘terrorists’

Today in Westminster, over 500 people plan to announce themselves as terrorists, all in full view of the police. Their methods are less molotovs-at-dawn and more Year 8 art project. All the protesters need to do is display a placard emblazoned with the words “I support Palestine Action”. This immediately invites arrest for an offence under the Terrorism Act 2000, with Section 13 outlawing the “wearing or displaying an article indicating support for a proscribed group”.

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Another Muslim Nurse Threatens to Murder Jewish Patients

Last year, two Muslim nurses in Australia exchanged boasts online about killing their Jewish patients, with the male nurse claiming that he had already killed several. They have both had their nursing licenses suspended and now they await sentencing for making death threats. They could receive up to 22 years in prison.

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Children of Eurabia are named after Hamas leaders

Perhaps New Statesman was right to headline: “The West is bored to death.”

Every day we invent a controversy over phantom “racism.”

And while the West dies of boredom and drifts into nothingness talking about mansplaining and misgendering, a death cult rises in Eurabia.

Imagine if in 1945, hundreds of Europeans had named newborns “Adolf,” a name that unsurprisingly disappeared after WWII.

Today, 583 baby boys in the UK have been named “Yahya”.

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Trump may ‘personally intervene’ to stop Mamdani becoming New York mayor

Donald Trump is considering getting involved in the New York mayoral race in an effort to stop Zohran Mamdani from winning.

The US president reportedly spoke to Andrew Cuomo after he lost the Democratic primary to socialist candidate Mr Mamdani, according to insiders.

Mr Trump is also said to have pressed a Republican congressman and a New York businessman about who has the best chance of beating the millennial frontrunner, The New York Times reported.

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Pro-Palestinian constituents gather outside Joly’s home, raising security concerns

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside Joly’s home, raising security concerns

A pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the home of Industry Minister Mélanie Joly has sparked calls for the government to consider security measures to protect politicians from protests at their residences.

A group of up to 60 protesters chanted slogans, rang bells, banged pots and projected messages onto Ms. Joly’s house in Montreal on Wednesday evening, in an escalation of protest activity over the situation in Gaza.


But they’re her constituents!

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly implied that the 7,000 or so Arabs in her Montreal riding influence her positions on Israel

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Muslim groups call for regulation of MP speech over ‘anti-Arab disinformation’

Muslim advocacy organizations are calling on Parliament to regulate what they describe as disinformation by politicians targeting Arab Canadians, urging the Office of the Ethics Commissioner to hold elected officials accountable for spreading harmful narratives.

Blacklock’s Reporter says the proposal is outlined in a new report titled Documenting The Palestine Exception, released by York University’s Islamophobia Research Hub.

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