87 bodies found in Sudan mass grave
Dozens of bodies allegedly killed by Sudanese paramilitary and allied militia have been found in a mass grave in West Darfur, according to the United Nations.
U.N. introduces ‘automated fact-checking tool’ to combat what they deem ‘misinformation’
In a collaboration with Big-Tech and Soros-funded organizations, the United Nations has introduced a new “automated” fact-checking program to combat so-called disinformation and hate speech on the internet.
U.S. announces $524M for Horn of Africa climate crisis, others join
During a United Nations summit, the United States announced a significant contribution of approximately $524 million in humanitarian aid for the Horn of Africa.
Sudan’s warring generals agree to seven-day ceasefire
Sudan’s two warring military factions, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire, according to a statement released by the foreign ministry of South Sudan on Tuesday.
GOP senators urge UN ambassador to reject report that supports minors’ ‘right to choose’ adult sex partners
Republican senators are calling on United Nations (UN) Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to denounce a report that they claim “gives credence” to pedophiles while weakening measures meant to protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse.
New legal recommendations backed by U.N. normalizes pedophilia, angry critics allege
A concerning report published last month by international legal experts with support from the United Nations (U.N.) seems to widen the door for the acceptance of sex with minors.
North Korea fires off new ballistic missile, prompting Japanese evacuation warning
According to a South Korean military official, the North Korean launch that prompted Japanese residents of its northernmost main island to “evacuate immediately” may have featured a “new type of ballistic missile.”
U.S. classifies WSJ reporter as ‘wrongfully detained’ by the Russians
A United States government initiative to put pressure on Russia to release Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter Evan Gershkovich was launched on Monday, when the State Department declared him to have been “wrongfully detained” after his arrest by Russian security forces last month.
Hungarian Parliament approves Finland’s NATO bid
After months of delays, Finland’s NATO application has finally been approved by the Hungarian Parliament on Monday, moving the Nordic nation closer to attaining membership in the Western military alliance.