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Christians Cry Foul After “Hypersexualized, Blasphemous” Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics has ignited significant controversy due to a performance that featured drag queens reenacting the Last Supper, which many deemed disrespectful to Christian values. Critics, including Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan and Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker, condemned the portrayal as blasphemous and immoral, highlighting the inclusion of…
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Haniyeh’s Assassination: What It Means for Gaza Ceasefire
The article discusses the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, which has escalated tensions between Iran and Israel. Haniyeh, a prominent figure in Hamas, was killed in what Iranian officials claim was an Israeli operation, prompting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to promise retaliation. This incident is seen as a significant blow…
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Russia’s New Military Recruitment Video Sparks Debates: Propaganda, Or A True Call To Fight Against the Force of Darkness?
The article discusses a new recruitment video released by the Russian Defense Ministry. The video emphasizes the slogan “God is with us” to encourage military enlistment amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It showcases soldiers from various ethnic and religious backgrounds, including Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists, highlighting the role of different kinds of religion…
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Agenda 21: Another Tool To Create the New World Order
In this article, Foster Gamble gives his take on the dangers lurking behind the seemingly benevolent Global Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). While these initiatives may appear altruistic on the surface, Gamble argues that a deeper examination reveals language games and traps that should raise concerns. The article…
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Controversy in Olympics Boxing Sparks Debate: What Is A Woman?
The controversy surrounding the participation of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting in the women’s boxing competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics has reignited the debate over allowing transgender women and biological males to compete against women in sports. Although neither Khelif nor Lin identifies as transgender, they have faced scrutiny regarding…
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Is the US Engineering a Coup in Venezuela?
In this July 30, 2024, article for Mint Press News, journalist Alan Mcleod discusses how US politicians are fueling the tension in Venezuela following the third re-election of socialist candidate Nicolas Maduro. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken questioned the validity of the results, demanding that Venezuelan election officials “publish the detailed tabulation of votes”.…
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Air New Zealand Abandons Climate Targets
Air New Zealand has abandoned its 2030 climate targets, citing the unaffordability and unavailability of necessary resources to meet them. The airline announced it would withdraw from the Science Based Targets initiative, as challenges such as the high costs and limited supply of new aircraft and alternative jet fuels hinder the transition to more fuel-efficient…
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Insanity in Israel: Mob attacks military base to free soldiers who raped a Palestinian prisoner
Large crowds of Israeli protesters entered the Sde Teiman compound after Israeli military police detained Israeli soldiers for sexually assaulting a Palestinian detainee. According to local sources, the detainee was a suspected Hamas fighter who was captured in Gaza. He is said to have been hospitalized due to severe injuries to his anus. Editor’s Note: While…
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Apply the Precautionary Principle: Stop Geoengineering
Research into solar geoengineering is facing significant societal resistance. Recent experiments, including a small-scale field test off the California coast, have been met with public outcry and calls for halting such studies. The debate has escalated internationally, with a divide between nations supporting research and those, particularly in the Global South, advocating for a non-use…
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EU Censors Hungrarian President, Pushes for Escalation of Ukraine War
The EU parliament has passed a resolution condemning Viktor Orban’s trip to Moscow. Hungary’s president, Orban, wanted to negotiate peace in the region. Still, EU members of parliament said that the visit “did not represent the EU and constituted an obvious violation of the EU treaties and common foreign policy.” Editor’s Note: What could be…