Month: February 2024
Munich security conference: War on Gaza high on the agenda
The situation in Gaza is high on the agenda at the Munich Security Conference – one of the world’s largest diplomatic gatherings. High-level delegations from [more…]
Live: UN Security Council to vote on Israel-Hamas war draft resolution | DW News
The Security Council will convene to vote on a draft resolution on the Israel-Hamas war put forward by Algeria. The draft resolution calls for an [more…]
Parents outraged over ‘privileged’ sign at high school football game
Melissa Swanson, a North Carolina mother, explains why she believes the sign was aimed at ‘white, rich’ individuals at her child’s Catholic school. Subscribe to [more…]
Bystanders tackle armed man running away from Chiefs parade shooting #shorts
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The road where Navalny’s body was transported
Traffic cameras appear to have captured a Russian convoy transporting Alexei Navalny’s body from prison to a morgue. Russian media outlet Mediazona released the camera [more…]
Palestinian mothers forced to give birth at checkpoints
Since October 7th, the Israeli military has increased checkpoints across the Occupied West Bank. They cause long delays and have even forced Palestinian mothers to [more…]
Assange might be assassinated if extradited, lawyers claim | DW News
The High Court in London has begun hearing an appeal by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange against his extradition to the US on espionage charges. Assange’s [more…]
Judge Jeanine: This has never happened before
Fox News contributor Sol Wisenberg and former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore joins ‘The Ingraham Angle’ to discuss Judge Engoron fining former President Trump $355 million. [more…]
Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade testifies at Fani Willis misconduct allegation hearing
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ relationship with Nathan Wade, the lead prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, has [more…]
Should mobile phones be banned from the classroom?
The government has issued guidance to schools in England on how to deal with mobile phones, suggesting policies ranging from a blanket ban, to allowing [more…]