- Commission resists overhaul of carbon pricing amid soaring oil prices
- ‘Doomsday wreck’ full of explosives could cause Thames tsunami; exclusion zone widened | News UK
- British Airways suspends flights to Israel and Gulf nations amid conflict
- Is Iran Poised to Become America’s Next Vietnam?
- NATO stresses defensive role amid tensions over Strait of Hormuz access
- EU places sanctions on individuals linked to cyber-attacks targeting member states.
- 27-Year-Old Singer Dies in Bus Accident Days Before Music Career Launch | News UK
- EU foreign ministers discuss changing naval mission mandate to protect Strait of Hormuz
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New Year’s day began with shock as morning worshippers to Brixton Mosque were greeted by Anti-Muslim graffiti and racial slogans on the building next to the Mosque. Scotland Yard has launched a full investigation into the anti-Islamic slogans that were spray-painted on a building close to a mosque and cultural centre in south London. Officers were called to a building near the North Brixton Islamic Cultural Centre on Brixton Road at 11am on Wednesday following reports of spray-painted slogans on a building near the centre. The force said it was investigating who was responsible. Authorities said they were working alongside…
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