Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, with Washington’s recently imposed global tariffs set to be part of their talks. “This meeting comes at a critical moment on many key issues: the efforts to return our hostages being held …
Read More »The Who show that rock and roll continues without an expiration date
Who’s too old to play rock and roll? Apparently, not The Who if this past week’s concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall is anything to go by. It featured the two core members of the group, 81-year-old lead singer Roger Daltrey and soon-to-be-80-year-old songwriter and lead guitarist Pete Townshend. Unlike other “senior” …
Read More »Europe struggles with mass migration, growing crime and economic woes
Following Vice President JD Vance’s warning that Europe was at risk of ‘engaging in civilizational suicide,’ the continent has come under the microscope for largely failing to deal with mass migration from mostly Third World countries. Associated with that has been a massive rise in violent crime and a failing …
Read More »Critics say UN’s global comms office promotes anti-Israel bias
As a major “liquidity crisis” looms for United Nations entities in the face of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) funding cuts, with experts saying the Trump administration should examine the U.N.’s media branch, the Department of Global Communications, for its role in churning out anti-Israel propaganda. “The U.N. …
Read More »Hamas rockets hit Israeli cities, leading to ‘forceful response’ from IDF
Israel struck back on Sunday after Hamas terrorists launched several rockets towards towns in the Southern District of Israel on Sunday. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it hit the rocket launchers in the Gaza Strip from which the projectiles were launched earlier Sunday toward Israel. The rockets were fired …
Read More »Pope Francis makes first public appearance in weeks
Pope Francis appeared in public for the first time in weeks on Sunday, greeting crowds from a wheelchair in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. It was the first time Francis appeared in public since he briefly addressed crowds when being discharged from the hospital on March 23. The pope …
Read More »Hamas quietly slashes Gaza death toll amid latest Israeli offensive
Hamas has revised its casualty figures from the Gaza war, removing hundreds of names from its official list of war fatalities, and revealing that 72% of those killed were men aged 13 to 55 – a demographic largely composed of combatants. The updated figures contradict Hamas’ earlier claims that most …
Read More »Ukraine mourns 19 dead in Kryvyi Rih as Russian missile strikes hit Kyiv
One person was killed Sunday in Russian air strikes on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. The death toll from Friday’s attack on the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih rose to 19. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the intensifying Russian attacks showed that there is still insufficient international pressure on …
Read More »Belgium charges eight people in European Parliament bribery probe
Eight people have been charged with corruption, money laundering and participation in a criminal organization following a probe into suspected bribery at the European Parliament, Belgium’s public prosecutor said in a statement on Friday. The charges come after Belgian prosecutors said on March 13 they had detained several individuals over …
Read More »Antisemitism allegations fail to stop UN from reappointing controversial official
Controversial United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese has been reappointed to the position for another three-year term. Multiple countries and organizations have condemned Albanese over her history of antisemitic remarks. However, a committee tasked by the U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) with reviewing complaints about Albanese was convinced …
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