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Kari Lake Election Fraud Case Back in Play, Leftist Wisconsin Judicial Candidate Accused of Racism
The Arizona Supreme Court just sent back an election-fraud case filed by 2022 gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake to a lower court, legitimizing her claim; the former stepson of...
Israelis Protest Against Netanyahu’s Proposed Judicial Reforms and Sacking of Defense Minister
The protests resulted in Netanyahu postponing his plans until after Passover. ...
Read moreChinese Kindergartners’ Parents Forced to Sign Atheism Pledge
Parents of kindergartners in one Chinese city are now required to sign a pledge promising not to hold any religious beliefs, religious-freedom organization...
Read moreAnti-trans Feminist Cancels New Zealand Event Over Safety Fears
An anti-trans activist known as Posie Parker canceled a planned event in Wellington and left New Zealand after occasionally violent protests tried to...
Read moreFarm Protests in Slovenia Echo Demonstrations in the Netherlands
Last Friday, the small mountainous nation of Slovenia experienced protests similar to those experienced in the Netherlands last summer. Approximately 5,000 Slovenian farmers...
Read moreBiden Orders Retaliatory Airstrikes in Syria After U.S. Forces Killed
“Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will [America’s] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be....
Read moreDespite Opposition, France Could Use AI Surveillance at Paris Olympics
French lawmakers intend for this legislation to be temporary, but some human-rights organizations fear the government is using the Olympics as an excuse...
Read moreIMF Bankrolls Ukraine While EU Organizes Ammunition Production
Following four days of discussions in Warsaw, Poland, staff from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Ukrainian officials arrived at an agreement that...
Read moreRadical Berlin Climate Referendum Fails to Garner Enough Support
Some claim this shows that while Berliners are concerned about the climate, they won't simply vote for empty promises — which is all...
Read moreSwedish Parliament Pushes Ahead for NATO Membership
On March 22, Sweden’s parliament voted in support of going ahead with NATO membership plans, an outcome that would hinge on the ultimate...
Read moreSerbian President: Putin Arrest Warrant Makes Peace Harder
The international arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin will have negative consequences and only prolong the war in Ukraine, Serbian president Aleksandar...
Read moreBlinken Wants $2 Billion to Rival China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged the Senate to authorize $2 billion in spending for infrastructure projects globally, but seemed...
Read moreAfter Farmers’ Party Victory, Dutch Government Rethinks “Green” Agenda
Members of the Dutch government urged for changes to be made to the country’s “green” agenda following the unexpected victory of the pro-farmer...
Read moreClergy, Laity at Ukraine’s Iconic Lavra Monastery Protest Zelensky’s Takeover
On Wednesday, the leader of the 11th-century Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Ukraine’s most iconic Orthodox monastery, declared that the monastery’s monks facing eviction from...
Read moreFrance Erupts in Rioting as Macron’s Pension Reform Moves Forward
At least 172 protesters have been arrested, and close to 150 police officers have been injured in incidents all over the nation. ...
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