‘Absolutely right’ to call Russia’s actions in Ukraine genocide says Jackass who thinks it’s understandable to burn churches over false mass grave claims

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters he thinks it’s “absolutely right” more people are using the word genocide to describe Russia’s actions in Ukraine, but stopped short of using the word himself.

“There are official processes around determinations of genocide, but I think it’s absolutely right that more people be talking and using the word genocide in terms of what Russia is doing, what Vladimir Putin has done,” Trudeau said at a news conference in Laval, Que.

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TikTok suspends Welsh farmer for ‘bullying & harassing’ vegans after he posted video of him with a Turnip & explained vegetables are fertilised with manure

A celebrity farmer was kicked off TikTok for making light-hearted videos about vegans after he brandished a turnip while telling them there is no such thing as cruelty free food.

Gareth Wyn Jones’, 55, most recent clip aimed at veganism highlighted the fact that lots of vegetables, including the turnip he held in his hand, use cow manure as fertiliser.

Less than a day after posting this educational video, the Conwy producer discovered he had been banned from the platform, for ‘harassment and bullying’.

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NYPD person of interest Frank R. James’ YouTube tirades about race, guns and Eric Adams exposed

A troubled man who railed against Mayor Eric Adams and made bizarre, threatening rants on YouTube has been identified as a person of interest in the savage Brooklyn subway attack that injured at least 23 people Tuesday morning, officials said.

Frank James — who warned last month that he was “entering the danger zone” — rented a U-Haul van tied to the N train attack in Sunset Park and is being sought for questioning, police said at an evening briefing.

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Frank R. James ID’d as person of interest in Brooklyn subway shooting

A 62-year-old man has been identified as a person of interest in the savage Brooklyn subway attack that injured at least 29 people Tuesday morning, officials said.

Frank James rented a U-Haul van tied to the N train attack in Sunset Park and is being sought for questioning, police said at an evening briefing.

The key to the van was found at the scene of the crime, as was a credit card that rented the vehicle out of Philadelphia, cops and law-enforcement sources said.

Oh my a Black Nationalist!

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Lakewood attacks condemned as possible hate crimes

A number of attacks in the Jackson-Lakewood area are being condemned by officials as possible hate crimes. Authorities charged 27-year-old Dion Marsh of Manchester Township with carjacking, bias intimidation and attempted murder after four separate violent incidents. According to police, on Friday afternoon, Marsh carjacked a motorist in Jackson, later struck two pedestrians and stabbed a man in Lakewood. All three victims were taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center and are in stable condition. After his arrest, Marsh allegedly made antisemitic statements to investigators.

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Brooklyn subway shooting suspect’s gun jammed during carnage: police sources

The gun used by the monster who opened fire on a crowded Brooklyn subway Tuesday jammed in the midst of the bloodshed — preventing him from causing more carnage, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Investigators recovered the jammed Glock and two extended magazines at the scene of the shooting, which happened aboard a Manhattan-bound N train just as it was pulling into the 36th Street station in Sunset Park just after 8:20 a.m.

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‘Complete stranger’ with cache of guns arrested in Toronto killings of international student and 35-year-old man, police say

A Toronto man has been arrested in the shocking daylight killings of Indian international student Kartik Vasudev, 21, and 35-year-old Elijah Eleazar Mahepath, victims police say were “apparent strangers” to the man who allegedly shot and killed them downtown last week.

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Easier access – Police make arrest in two seemingly random homicides, suggest suspect may have been planning other shootings

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a pair of seemingly random shootings that they say targeted two “completely innocent” men just going about their lives.

The first shooting took place outside the Glen Road entrance to Sherbourne Station at around 5 p.m. on April 7, resulting in the death of 21-year-old Seneca College student Kartik Vasudev.

Richard Jonathan Edwin, 39, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

Earlier coverage – Harris said the suspect was last seen on foot south on Glen Road and is described as a Black male who stands approximately five-foot-six to five-foot-seven with a medium build.

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Russia ‘using weapons smuggled by Iran from Iraq against Ukraine’

Russia is receiving munitions and military hardware sourced from Iraq for its war effort in Ukraine with the help of Iranian weapons smuggling networks, according to members of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias and regional intelligence services with knowledge of the process.

RPGs and anti-tank missiles, as well as Brazilian-designed rocket launcher systems, have been dispatched to Russia from Iraq as Moscow’s campaign has faltered in the last month, the Guardian has learned.

An Iranian-made Bavar 373 missile system, similar to the Russian S-300, has also been donated to Moscow by the authorities in Tehran, who also returned an S-300, according to a source who helped organise the transport.

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Patrick Brown vows in video to end Canada’s ‘terrorist’ designation for Tamil Tigers

OTTAWA—Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown says he will “lift the ban” on a designated terrorist organization known as the Tamil Tigers, open up immigration to “any Tamil family that wants to come to Canada” and, as prime minister, would apologize for Canada’s failure to help Tamil refugees as it has Ukrainians or the Vietnamese boat people.

In a short video viewed by the Star, the Brampton mayor appeals to Tamil community representatives, telling them that he needs their “help” in order to win the leadership of the federal Conservative party, because the people he has to beat “are the same people who put the ban on” the Tamil Tigers.

What a slime.

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The microchip implants that let you pay with your hand

Patrick Paumen causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant.

This is because the 37-year-old doesn’t need to use a bank card or his mobile phone to pay. Instead, he simply places his left hand near the contactless card reader, and the payment goes through.

“The reactions I get from cashiers are priceless!” says Mr Paumen, a security guard from the Netherlands.

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