EXCLUSIVE: Alberta Premier on Energy Exports, COVID Mandates, Drug Crisis, and China Threat
It is time for Canada to stop being “naive” and see China for what it truly is—an “adversary,” says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
Over 1,000 Protestors Demand Establishment of Islamic State in Germany
Over 1,000 peaceful protesters gathered in Hamburg, Germany with the leader of the group demanding the establishment of am Islamic caliphate in Germany.
China, Foreign Actors May Interfere in India Elections, Say Experts
With almost 800 million internet users and general elections starting Friday, India is at high risk for cyber and influence campaigns by foreign actors.
9 Killed, Hundreds Injured After Massive 7.4 Earthquake Shakes Taiwan, Damages Buildings
On April 3, Taiwan was shaken by strongest earthquake in 25 years causing buildings to collapse, landslides crushing highways and tunnels, and nine deaths.
Argentine President Javier Milei to Fire 70,000 Government Employees: ‘Chainsaw and Blender’
Argentine President Javier Milei plans to dismiss 70,000 government employees in the coming months, another step to implement vision of a small-state society.
Julian Assange Granted Extradition Reprieve as Court Demands Death Penalty Assurances
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange has been granted temporary reprieve to appeal his extradition as U.S. authorities must give assesses he will not face death penalty.
US Green Beret Presence on Taiwan’s Outer Islands Signals Expanded Military Cooperation: Experts
U.S. Army Special Forces personnel are training Taiwanese troops on the islands of Kinmen and Penghu, Taiwan’s defense minister confirmed last Thursday.
Putin Clinches 5th Term, Officials Say of Early Results From Russian Presidential Election
Putin won record landslide election on March 17, according to early results, as Western officials have criticized the elections as being unfair and illegitimate.
Jailed Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Dies in Arctic Prison
An organizer of mass protests against the ruling party, Mr. Navalny’s sentencing was seen as punishment for his criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
As WHO Pandemic Treaty Nears Completion, Critics Raise Red Flags for US Freedoms
The legally binding WHO Pandemic Treaty agreement is structured so it sidesteps U.S. Senate approval for the U.S. to join, which is required for treaties.
After Court Victory for Freedom Convoy, Canadians Ready to Sue
Following a federal court ruling against the Canadian government for using the Emergencies Act during the trucker convoy, several plaintiffs plan to sue.
Tucker Carlson Confirms Interview With Vladimir Putin
Tucker Carlson confirmed he’s in Russia to interview Pres. Vladimir Putin saying "Americans have a right to know all they can about a war they’re implicated in."