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Britain moves to outlaw Iran's Revolutionary Guard

Burnt-out ambulances are pictured at the scene of an antisemitic arson attack in the Golders Green neighbourhood of north London, in March 2026. Photo by Henry NICHOLLS /AFP

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Burnt-out ambulances are pictured at the scene of an antisemitic arson attack in the Golders Green neighbourhood of north London, in March 2026. Photo by Henry NICHOLLS /AFP

Burnt-out ambulances are pictured at the scene of an antisemitic arson attack in the Golders Green neighbourhood of north London, in March 2026. Photo by Henry NICHOLLS /AFP Support local journalism - save The Winnipeg Sun as a Preferred

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Source The British government unveiled plans Monday to ban Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, calling the powerful military force a threat to national security. Opinion Winnipeg's downtown has become zombie land By Kevin Klein Opinion KOOP: Carney turning out to be a fiscal phony By Royce Koop

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Jul 14, 2026
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