Sweden to deport five Imams because they are a security threat

Swedish Security Police have done a crackdown on Muslim leaders. It started with Imam Abo Raad and his 34 year old son in Gävle who were taken in custody in late April. Both of them will now be deported. Another Imam, Hussein Al Jibury, will also be deported.
Now Imam Fekri Hamad, in Västerås, who was taken into custody in early May, will also be forced to leave the country, according to Aftonbladet.

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Local elections deliver Brexit bashing for Britain’s May and opposition

People leave after voting at a Polling Station in Sale, Britain, May 2, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

LONDON  – English voters frustrated with the deadlock over Brexit punished both Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party in local elections, results showed on Friday. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «Local elections deliver Brexit bashing for Britain’s May and opposition»

Exclusive: Trump administration proposal would make it easier to deport immigrants who use public benefits

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WASHINGTON- The Trump administration is considering reversing long-standing policy to make it easier to deport U.S. legal permanent residents who have used public benefits, part of an effort to restrict immigration by low-income people.

A Department of Justice draft regulation, seen by Reuters, dramatically expands the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use benefits. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «Exclusive: Trump administration proposal would make it easier to deport immigrants who use public benefits»

Swedish prime minister refuses to strip citizenship: “ISIS fighters can return”

Stefan Löfven, Sweden’s Prime Minister and the leftist Socialist Party leader has ruled out the possibility of stripping Swedish Islamic State Fighters of their citizenships, and has said that they have the right to come back to the country. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «Swedish prime minister refuses to strip citizenship: “ISIS fighters can return”»

North Korea’s Kim shuffles nuclear talks team after defections, spying allegations

Kim Hyok Chol, North Korea's interlocutor leading negotiations with the United States, is pictured upon arrival at Beijing's international airport on his way to the Vietnamese capital Hanoi, in Beijing

SEOUL  – Veteran North Korean diplomats are being sidelined from nuclear talks ahead of a second summit with the United States as recent defections and allegations of spying undermine the trust of leader Kim Jong Un, South Korean officials and experts say.

Kim has purged and replaced many top diplomats and officials who served his father and grandfather with new, younger advisors as he gears up to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Vietnam next week.

Among the most significant changes, Kim has appointed little-known Kim Hyok Chol to spearhead working-level talks with U.S. nuclear envoy Stephen Biegun. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «North Korea’s Kim shuffles nuclear talks team after defections, spying allegations»

Swedish State TV refuses to help police identify migrants who rob pensioners

Two migrants recently stole a 90-year-old woman’s credit card and then managed to withdraw €1,900 from it.
The police published images of the perpetrators and asked the public to help identify the men. The images were completely uncensored and the men’s faces were clearly visible.
According to the police, about 10 similar cases have occurred in different regions of the country. The approach is the same – the robbers target elderly people.

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Finnish police ordered not to speak of asylum seeker crime

Häme Police Department personnel received internal communications instructions on police information related to the current situation of asylum seekers.
The six-page guidance signed by the Police Chief and the Communications Officer of the Department has raised a lively discussion among staff in the facility. Many experienced police consider it exceptional.

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UK PM May says any Article 50 extension reopens the Brexit negotiations

A still image from video footage shows Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, speaking at a Select Committee hearing, in London, Britain November 29, 2018. Parbul TV/Handout via Reuters TV ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

LONDON – Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that any decision to extend the Brexit negotiating period would reopen the exit deal she has agreed with the European Union, adding that she would not seek any extension. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «UK PM May says any Article 50 extension reopens the Brexit negotiations»

Ad buyers skeptical as Snap looks beyond teens for growth

Snap Inc (SNAP.N) has pinned its hopes on the over-35 crowd to revive user growth for its photo messaging app, a shift ad buyers said could backfire.

Wooing older people to Snapchat, known for disappearing messages and cartoon selfie photo filters, could alienate its cult following of youngsters, ad buyers and other executives warned. Companies hoping to target young users may in turn move their ad dollars elsewhere, denting money-losing Snap’s primary revenue source. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση «Ad buyers skeptical as Snap looks beyond teens for growth»