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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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Islamist revolutionary newspaper pushes assassinating Trump

The Islamist revolutionary newspaper that is widely considered the voice of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday stoked a targeted assassination...

South Korea presidential ouster part of China’s plan to grow regional influence: expert

In a week that saw French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen banned from running for office, the South Korean Constitutional Court's ouster...

Time is ticking for Russia to show it’s ‘serious’ about a ceasefire, Rubio says

Whether Russia is "serious" about achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine should become apparent in a "matter of weeks," Secretary of State Macro...

India’s parliament approves controversial bill on Muslim land endowments

India's parliament passed a controversial bill that amends laws governing Muslim land endowments, known as waqfs, by including non-Muslims on the boards...

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