US Citizen Detained by North Korea After Crossing Heavily-Fortified DMZ Border
An American has crossed the heavily fortified border from South Korea into North Korea, officials confirmed, amid high tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
UK Signs Treaty to Join Indo-Pacific Trade Bloc CPTPP
UK has formally signed treaty to join vast free trade area spanning the Indo-Pacific region, in move government says will be a “big boost for British businesses.”
Transgender Cyclist Wins Female Race to ‘Stir Controversy’
South Korean man identifying as transgender female competed and won cycling race to point out that trans athletes are physically stronger, deeming them “selfish.”
The Great Famine Reset: You Will Own Nothing and You Will Be Starving
“You will own nothing, and you will be happy.” This confronting statement emanates from WEF, a non-governmental organization established in 1971 by Klaus Schwab.
Turkey Agrees to Admit Sweden to NATO, Secretary General Says
Sweden is set to join NATO as the military alliance’s 32nd member following its acceptance by Turkey, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced.
Dutch Government Collapses Over Immigration Policy
The Dutch government collapsed on July 7 after failing to reach a deal on restricting immigration, which will trigger new elections in the fall.
France Passes Bill to Allow Police to ‘Secretly’ Activate Phone Cameras of Suspects
France’s government passed measure allowing police to remotely activate phone cameras, microphones, and geolocation of criminal suspects without their knowledge.
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Plan to Dump Radioactive Water Into Pacific Ocean Is Safe: IAEA
Japan’s release of radioactive water from wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into Pacific Ocean are consistent with international safety standards, IAEA concluded.
IN-DEPTH: US-India Ties Built on More Than Just China Threat
NEW DELHI—Amid growing antagonism toward China’s communist regime, the Indian leader’s recent trip to the United States was considered a landmark geopolitical event by...
Vietnam Bans New Barbie Movie for Featuring Chinese Regime’s South China Sea Map
“Barbie”—based on popular doll toy franchise—has been banned in Vietnam over its depiction of an international maritime dispute with People’s Republic of China.
Ukrainian trafficker stopped at border attempting to steal 11-month-old baby to sell for organs
A charity worker has been detained in Ukraine after he was caught trying to buy an 11-month-old baby from his mother and sell the child abroad.
Macron Says Europe Should Reduce Dependence on US Dollar After Meeting With China’s Xi
Emmanuel Macron has suggested that Europe should reduce its dependency on the United States, amid reports that some countries have begun “de-dollarizing.”