Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Members of far-right group jailed in Macron attack case

Macron

3 members of a far-right group were convicted of conspiring to harm Emmanuel Macron. With Jean-Pierre Bouyer receiving the longest punishment of 4 years. With one year suspended. A far-right group’s three members were convicted of conspiring to harm French President Emmanuel Macron. The so-called “Barjols” decided to assault the president with a knife at … Read more

Lavrov acknowledged the threat of nuclear war

Lavrov

Lavrov also acknowledged the risk of the battle rising to nuclear weapons, but he sounded optimistic about the prospects for a peace treaty. On Monday, Putin told Russia’s First Channel that Moscow wished to avoid “artificially” raising the risks of such a clash. “This is our key position on which we base everything. The risks … Read more

US announces global Covid summit May 12

US announces global Covid

A worldwide summit to chart an end to the Covid-19 disaster and plan for destiny upheavals will occur on May 12, the White House said Monday, at the same time as President Joe Biden struggles to get important pandemic investment from Congress. The digital gathering will be co-chaired by the United States, along with contemporary … Read more

Putin’s departing army, along with proof of civilian killings

Putin's

As the horrors of the Second World War resurfaced in Europe, Vladimir Putin’s army was likened to Nazi crimes and Stalin’s Great Terror. According to Ukraine’s defence ministry, “Civilians were being executed arbitrarily, some with hands tied behind their backs, their bodies scattered in the streets of the city.” It said, ”New Srebrenica. The city … Read more

Russia using phosphorous bombs?

Russia has been accused of deploying lethal phosphorous bombs in Ukraine, raising worries that Vladimir Putin may resort to chemical weapons. Footage shows what seems to be white phosphorus blazing ferociously on the ground in Kramatorsk, Ukraine’s eastern metropolis, while additional shots show it lighting in the sky over Kyiv. White phosphorous causes damage and … Read more

Russia might detach from the global internet

global internet

Officials fear that as the Kremlin cracks down on the internet, Russia will become isolated from the rest of the world. As a real war rages in Ukraine, Russia is waging an aggressive propaganda war online. Russian President Vladimir Putin has won a referendum that would keep him in power until at least 2036. The … Read more

Putin lost his ‘fourth general’ and seven elite SWAT soldiers

Putin

According to Ukrainian officials, a FOURTH Russian general has been slain. Major-General Oleg Mityaev, 47, and seven members of an elite SWAT unit were killed in the assault of Mariupol, dealing a further blow to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.   Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko shared a photo of the deceased distinguished military … Read more

Good-for-nothing

Australia

BEIJING – In regard to Australia’s hype of a Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy vessel pointing a laser at an Australian patrol aircraft, here comes the truth. It was the villain – Australia – sued its victims. An Australian defence plane made dangerous moves toward a Chinese naval vessel, but Australia turned around and … Read more

Twitter trends WWIII

World War

On social media sites, people post heartfelt goodbye notes, videos, and photos for their loved ones. People are strongly opposed to the war and have shared anti-war posts. Some criticised Putin in the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict, while others questioned humanity for giving attention to Ukraine while shedding light on the ongoing bloodshed in Palestine, Syria, … Read more

Sisters separated during World War II reunites after 78 years

sisters reunited after 78 YEARS

Sisters separated during the World War II met again after 78 years in an astonishing reunion. According to the sources, Rosalina Kharitonova, now 94, was working in a tank factory which was bombed by the Nazis in 1942. Her distraught family including younger sister Yulia, now 92, assumed she was dead, one of two million … Read more