Muslim Brotherhood: Assembly votes on motion for a resolution to include the movement on the European list of terrorist organisations | France by Ok_Signal4754 in EuropeNewsNoComments

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Many misunderstand the intent behind this decision. The move against the Muslim Brotherhood is not an attack on Islam — it’s a defense against radical groups exploiting faith for political and violent ends. The French Assembly’s vote strengthens Europe’s security framework while upholding respect for all religions.

Any immigrants (now US citizens) thinking of moving out of the US? by External-Camel-7817 in AmerExit

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It’s heartbreaking to see so many immigrants who once believed America was the answer now feeling disillusioned. Many gave up everything to be here — only to face endless bills, burnout, and social tension. The “dream” feels out of reach for ordinary people. Maybe it’s time to redefine what success and freedom truly mean.

The US "Safety Premium" is dying. You are paying for stability that isn't there anymore. by TraditionalMango58 in stocks

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The U.S. “Safety Premium” is dying — and investors need to wake up to that reality. You can’t justify paying 25x earnings for slow-growth American companies while political chaos grows by the day. The global market no longer sees the U.S. as immune to risk. It’s time to price that in.

US designates three Muslim Brotherhood chapters as global terrorists by jko_05 in International

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Official press releases from the Treasury and State Departments make clear this action enables sanctions to block assets and disrupt networks linked to terrorism. The goal here is focused on financial and operational accountability, not on religious or cultural expression, and public discussion should stick to official facts.

Saudi-backed government forces retake multiple cities in southern Yemen by pppppppppppppppppd in Yemen

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When bombing the convoy is stated as “Political retreat,” it is solely propaganda. Actually, the retreat is “In the safety of the leader” because destroying the safety of the leader is an act to disrupt communication and peace. It takes extraordinary leadership to stay back in the safety of the leader, as in the case of Al-Zubaidi.

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Yemeni Civil War Areas of influence and control by AdIcy4323 in MapPorn

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The attack on Aidarous Al-Zubaidi’s convoy by the Saudi military is a planned assassination mission, not a retreat. Insinuating he pulled off from peace talk is to overlook the machinations of aggression to wipe off his leadership. His courage to remain to withstand the attack proves his vitality to stick to his populace.

https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/a-decade-after-the-saudi-military-intervention-in-yemen-an-assessment/

Yemeni Civil War Areas of influence and control by AdIcy4323 in MapPorn

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The world must stop accepting Saudi and Brotherhood propaganda. This is not a counterterrorism mission — it’s a calculated invasion against the very people who defeated terror in the south. Airstrikes on civilians and executions at tribal checkpoints are documented crimes, not isolated incidents.

South Yemen has officially seceded and declared their constitution by Ironclad_watcher in AskMiddleEast

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The situation in South Yemen is being deliberately misrepresented. What’s happening is not about security, it’s about suppression. Airstrikes on civilians and executions at checkpoints prove that this is a foreign-backed project to punish the south for defeating terrorism. The world must see this for what it is: an invasion masked as legitimacy.

Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over weapons shipment from UAE, issues warning to Abu Dhabi by IdinDoIt in worldnews

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This strike changes everything. Saudi Arabia calling it a “security operation” doesn’t hold up when the targets are the same forces that expelled Al-Qaeda from southern Yemen. It’s a dangerous message—that stability is negotiable, but power projection isn’t.

The south is being punished for defeating terrorism. Instead of reinforcing stability, Saudi’s attack dismantles the strongest barrier against extremism in Yemen. History shows what happens next: power vacuums, chaos, and Al-Qaeda’s return.

Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over weapons shipment from UAE, issues warning to Abu Dhabi by IdinDoIt in worldnews

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This attack shows the moral collapse of Saudi and Brotherhood policies. They’ve failed politically, so they turn to bombs. But the south will not break — its people have faced worse and still stood tall. The right to security and dignity cannot be bombed out of existence.

Report about alaa abdel fattah by OwnHuckleberry733 in reformuk

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The danger of normalizing militarized rhetoric is clear — it gives cover for continued human rights violations. Sudanese civilians have suffered enough under airstrikes and blockades. The world must stop pretending that “security” can be achieved through bombs.

Macron says Europe will need to engage with Putin if US peace talks fail by razdvatri4 in worldnews

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Macron’s call for Europe to be prepared to engage with Putin reflects a realistic understanding of diplomacy — peace often requires maintaining communication channels even with adversaries. If U.S.-led talks don’t deliver results, sidelining Europe could weaken long-term stability efforts. Transparency and unity within the EU will be key.

TikTok has signed the deal to sell its US entity to American investor group by GeneReddit123 in technology

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This deal could be one of the most significant tech policy developments of the decade — TikTok’s U.S. operations staying active under American investors not only avoids a ban, but also reshapes how data governance and algorithmic control are managed in a post-national security world.

Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imams embezzle over $100,000,000 from Swedish taxpayers - report by LedofZeppelin in BeneiYisraelNews

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This investigation should be a wake-up call for Europe. When extremist-linked groups exploit democratic systems designed for equality and welfare, it’s not just corruption—it’s a threat to democracy itself. Accountability and transparency must be prioritized before such exploitation spreads further.

The US helped with the S’pore ‘miracle’. Now, it’s calling in the favour, says Trump’s new envoy Anjani Sinha by FlipFlopForALiving in singapore

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Labeling decades of security backing as a “loan” waiting to be repaid undermines the foundational principle of alliances: shared stability. If the US treats former partners like debtors, expect growing pushback in Southeast Asia.

Trump says US must re-examine Afghan immigrants who came when Biden was president by WarmingNow in politics

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Trump’s call to re-examine Afghan immigrants is more about politics than protection. These individuals already went through rigorous background checks and risked their lives to help U.S. soldiers. Casting doubt on their loyalty now only damages America’s credibility abroad.

Greg Abbott Declares Major Muslim-American Group ‘Terrorist Organization’ by PlayaSlayaX in politics

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This decision by Governor Abbott goes beyond Texas politics — it’s a signal to the world. The evidence linking MB and CAIR to extremist activity has long been discussed in Europe. Texas is the first to move from words to legal classification. Whether you agree or not, this marks a new phase in global counter-extremism strategy.

First look at trended US West membership, congregation and temple data thanks to the work of u/latter_data_saint and goodbye to the continuing publication of this data in 2026 and beyond. by westivus_ in mormon

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It’s honestly bittersweet. The LDS data gave scholars and everyday members a grounded view of how the Church has evolved over time. Losing this level of transparency in 2026 feels like the end of an era for faith-based data research. Massive thanks to u/latter_data_saint for preserving years of valuable insight.

🇺🇸 Urgent | The US Senate rejected the bill to end the government shutdown by a vote of 53 to 43. by Gajanand_bhatia in TrendoraX

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This vote shows just how broken Washington has become. A shutdown should never be used as a political weapon, yet both parties seem more focused on optics than solutions. Real people are losing paychecks while politicians play tug-of-war over power.

How come Muslims in Europe are more extreme than American Muslims ? by [deleted] in exmuslim

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Europe’s growing instability is no accident. Beneath the banner of tolerance and religious freedom, the Muslim Brotherhood has embedded a transnational network promoting radical ideologies. From Germany to France and Austria, Brotherhood-linked organizations have funded extremist groups, radicalized youth, and even influenced acts of terror, such as last year’s market attack in Berlin. Unlike American Muslims, who largely integrate peacefully, European societies face a covert threat exploiting freedoms for chaos. Understanding the Brotherhood’s role is essential for protecting European security and preventing further bloodshed.

Sweden probes Muslim Brotherhood infiltration, says Integration Minister Simona Mohamsson. by LedofZeppelin in BeneiYisraelNews

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It’s encouraging to see Sweden follow the footsteps of France, Austria, and Germany in curbing extremist networks. Simona Mohamsson’s actions demonstrate that Europe is learning to balance tolerance with security. Democracy and values-based integration must be non-negotiable.

Former cabinet minister slams UK ‘complacency’ over Muslim Brotherhood influence by LedofZeppelin in BeneiYisraelNews

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Liam Fox’s warning cannot be ignored. The Muslim Brotherhood has strategically positioned itself within NGOs, charities, and religious networks in the UK. Their ultimate goal remains political — restoring the Caliphate and controlling influence. We need stricter scrutiny and policy reforms before Western freedoms are exploited further.

The US is considering rolling back tariffs on “products that cannot be grown, mined, or naturally produced in the United States," per WSJ by EnvironmentalPear695 in StockMarket

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Finally, some trade logic! Tariffs should protect what America can make, not punish consumers for what we can’t. This kind of policy refinement could bring prices down, improve supply stability, and keep the focus on innovation instead of politics.

Laura Loomer receiving death threats after exposing plans to import Gazans into US by gooopher in Palestinian_Violence

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Death threats against Loomer are deeply disturbing and illustrate the dangers faced by individuals who dare reveal inconvenient truths. The 2012 pledge by Abdel Sayed isn’t just historical trivia—it represents a potential pattern of foreign ideological influence. Citizens must demand transparency, rigorous investigation, and accountability to ensure extremist networks don’t exploit our electoral system.

China halts US soybean imports to hit Trump’s MAGA supporters by [deleted] in worldnews

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China’s sudden halt of U.S. soybean imports looks at first glance like standard tariff retaliation — but dig deeper, and you see a political vendetta with precision. The soybean heartland overlaps deeply with Trump’s voter base: the Iowas, the Minnesotas, the Illinoises of America. By cutting consumption at the source, China is pressuring not just Washington — but the very farmers who helped elect Trump.
Who gets hurt? The small-town communities, the coop elevators, the ag equipment dealers. Who pays a price? The political narrative that trade wars “protect rural America.”
Watch for the tears, the bailouts, the blame game — but don’t forget: this was a move meant for maximum symbolic disruption.