Boris Johnson Resigns as Conservative Party Leader, but Remains as Prime Minister Until Autumn

Boris Johnson announced he is stepping down as leader of the Conservative Party, He will, however, carry on as prime minister until autumn.

BREAKING: Forensic Experts Find Mathematical ‘Red Flags’ In First Round of Brazilian Presidential Election.

Dossier by experts well-versed in election statistics and electoral anomalies find mathematical ‘red flags’ in first round of Brazilian presidential election.

South African Boxer on Song Advocating for Anti-White Violence: ‘Millions Live in Daily Fear’

"Kill the Boer" chant by South African politician is call to kill country's beleaguered white farmers, said Chris van Heerden, who lost father to anti-white violence.
Argentinian President Javier Milei's bold plan to cut 70,000 government jobs

Argentine President Javier Milei to Fire 70,000 Government Employees: ‘Chainsaw and Blender’

Argentine President Javier Milei plans to dismiss 70,000 government employees in the coming months, another step to implement vision of a small-state society.

Biden Announces 13-Nation Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, a New Collective for Asia-Pacific Relations

Biden launching Indo-Pacific Economic Framework with 12 countries in region, first members of economic partnership focusing on Asia-Pacific.

G-7 Unveils $600 Billion Global Infrastructure Plan to Counter China’s ‘Debt Trap’

G-7 nations to raise $600 billion over 5 years for global infrastructure program, a “positive alternative” to models selling “debt traps.”

Rights Groups Express Concerns After Hong Kong Protest Organizer Disbands

International rights groups are voicing concerns about Hong Kong’s dwindling freedoms after a major civil society group in the Chinese-ruled city announced on Aug....

Alex Newman Explains UN Agenda 2030 Behind Farming Restrictions

UN's 2030 Agenda for sustainable development informs government policies to restrict farming and transform food systems in different parts of the world.