Ukraine August 21, 2022 Russian officials agree to open Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to UN inspectors: report Russia will allow United Nations inspectors access to the Zaporizhzhia power plant, which it has controlled since early March and which it has refused to demilitarize despite concerns.
Afghanistan August 20, 2022 Reporter's Notebook: Taliban rule brings famine, fear and oppression to Afghanistan Taliban fighters celebrate one year after taking over the Afghan capital of Kabul, which has resulted in the country's international isolation at the expense of ordinary Afghanis.
Climate Change August 16, 2022 Leonardo DiCaprio traveled on gas-guzzling private jets, yachts while funding climate nuisance lawsuits Leonardo DiCaprio's non-profit foundation awarded grants to a pass-through group funding climate nuisance lawsuits even while traveling the world on private jets and yachts.
State Department August 16, 2022 John Kerry's climate office rife with ties to far-left green groups John Kerry's climate office has been tight-lipped about its staff, but a review of databases revealed that it is largely filled with officials from major green and global groups.
Israel August 15, 2022 UN punishes official who slammed Palestinian terror group's missile attacks into Israel Israel’s U.N. ambassador has demanded the reinstatement of a United Nations employee for standing up to the Iranian regime-backed terrorist entity Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Iran August 13, 2022 Oberlin College’s 'Professor of Peace' endorsed fatwa to murder Salman Rushdie An anti-American professor of Islamic studies in Ohio endorsed the the Iranian regime's fatwa to murder U.S. writer Rushdie and celebrated the deaths of US military personnel.
Ukraine August 12, 2022 Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant hit with more shelling, UN warns 'grave hour' for nuclear security Threats against Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant continue to mount as more shelling struck it Thursday as the UN Security Council met.
LIFESTYLE August 11, 2022 Tim Tebow's faith-filled fight against human trafficking: 'Called to' do this Tim Tebow, in an exclusive interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital, shared his passion for helping the victims of human trafficking. As he gets set to celebrate his 35th birthday, it's "a calling" for him.
Israel August 8, 2022 After Israel hits terror group, UN Security Council meets as some members rebuke the Jewish state Nearly a day after a ceasefire was agreed upon to stop the fighting between Israel and PIJ, the Iranian backed terror group, the UN Security Council met to discuss the situation.
Ukraine August 8, 2022 UN trying to gain access to Ukrainian nuclear plant after 'suicidal' shelling International experts fear a "nuclear disaster" at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant after Russian and Ukrainian forces traded blame for shelling around the plant.