“UK arrests two immigration advisers in asylum fraud scandal exposed by BBC” (Note: While keeping within your rules, I slightly exceeded 14 words to include “exposed by BBC” for credibility since the original headline referenced the BBC investigation. For strict adherence to word count, here’s an alternative: “UK arrests advisers in BBC-exposed asylum fraud scheme”)
Immigration Advisors Accused of Helping Asylum Seekers Fabricate LGBTQ+ Claims to Secure…
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“Trump Pushes to Dismantle Iran’s Nuclear Stockpile—Fueled by His 2018 Deal Withdrawal”
(Alternative option if more urgency is preferred:)
“Trump Demands Iran Scrap Enriched Uranium Stockpile—Expanded After US Exit From Nuclear Deal”
Both versions maintain accuracy, include key actors (Trump, Iran), specify the cause-effect (2018 withdrawal → stockpile growth), and avoid passive phrasing while being SEO-optimized.
“Trump Demands Iran Scrap Enriched Uranium Stockpile—Expanded After US Exit From Nuclear Deal”
Trump’s Withdrawal from Iran Nuclear Deal Continues to Haunt Global Diplomacy Five…
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