Author: Press Room

Ukraine is not ready to become part of the EU due to its glorification of Nazi collaborators, Karol Nawrocki has said Vladimir Zelenksy’s decision to name a commando unit after Ukrainian Nazi collaborators is evidence that his country is “not ready to become part of the European family,” Polish President Karol Nawrocki has said.Under a decree signed on Tuesday, Zelensky granted the title ‘Heroes of the UPA’ – the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the armed wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) – to the Special Operations Center North, saying the move is aimed at reviving the “historic traditions of…

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Border Patrol agents and Texas Highway Patrol troopers worked together to capture two groups of illegal aliens attempting to escape from authorities and secure entry into the United States. In all, a total of 19 illegal aliens were captured near Eagle Pass, Texas, including six Chinese nationals, considered by DHS to be Special Interest Aliens (SIAs). In stark contrast to the thousands of daily illegal border crossings near the small Texas border town during the Biden administration, new border security policies under the Trump administration have deterred most illegal aliens from attempting the crossing. Despite the stronger border security measures…

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Tom Morello, an activist and guitarist of Rage Against the Machine, announced Wednesday he organized a protest festival to take place at Merriweather Post Pavilion on Oct. 3. in Columbia, Maryland. “The mantra of the show is a very clear one,” Morello told the Washington Post in an interview. “It is a show about peace, love, justice and music.” Career anti-Trump agitator Bruce Springsteen will be there to add his crying left-wing protests ahead of the mid-terms. So too fellow travelers Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews, Joan Baez, Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes, Jack Black and others will come together for…

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HOUSTON, Texas — Harris County’s Democratic nominee for county judge, Letitia Plummer, is running on a platform centered on reducing arrests, shrinking the jail population, and expanding non‑police responses—not on reducing crime—according to her candidate profile submitted to the League of Women Voters of Houston. Plummer, who calls herself “the most progressive candidate in this race,” outlines a sweeping decarceration agenda that would “maximize Cite and Release,” expand the Public Defender’s Office, and redirect county resources toward social‑service programs, according to a candidate profile published by the Houston League of Women Voters. Her stated goal is to “dramatically reduce the…

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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) signed a ban on Glock and Glock-clones Tuesday, meaning three states now ban sales of the wildly popular handgun brand. The three states are California, Connecticut, and Maryland. California’s ban takes effect July 1, 2026. The CT Post noted that Connecticut’s ban will take effect October 1, 2026, and Breitbart News reported that Maryland’s ban will take effect January 1, 2027. In all three states, the language of “convertible pistols” and/or “machinegun-convertible pistols” was used to carry the day and secure the bans. Democrats in California, Connecticut, and Maryland, fashioned the bans as a response to…

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Berlin has imposed a “civil death” on Huseyin Dogru at Brussels’ behest, critics say Germany’s implementation of EU sanctions against a pro-Palestinian journalist whom Brussels has accused of fueling discord on Russia’s behalf has descended into “totalitarian madness,” German opposition politician Sahra Wagenknecht has said.Wagenknecht has called for financial restrictions imposed on Huseyin Dogru and his Berlin-based family to be lifted. On Tuesday, Dogru said Comdirect bank had frozen the assets of his elderly mother, citing what it described as a “control relationship over the funds by [her] son.” His wife’s bank account was targeted in March, while his father…

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Spaniards see illegal immigration as the main threat their country faces — deeming it a more important matter than international conflicts and the economy, a study published by the Spanish market research firm Gad3 revealed. Spanish outlets reported on Thursday that the study, titled “Second Barometer on Security and Defense,” was conducted by Gad3 for Tedae, the Spanish Association of Defense, Security, Aeronautics, and Space Technology Companies. Per Tedae, the study sought to identify the Spanish population’s standing on security-related affairs for their country. The study found that 28 percent of respondents find illegal migration and the pressure it inflicts upon its…

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday proposed to rescind a Biden rule that required publicly-listed companies to disclose alleged climate risks. “SEC disclosure obligations should comply with the Commission’s statutory authority, be guided by materiality as the North Star, avoid the practical effect of dictating corporate behavior, and be imposed only when the expected benefits justify the likely costs and burdens,” SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said in a statement. The Commission in 2024 mandated the disclosure of highly specific information from nearly all public companies about climate-related matters such as greenhouse gas emissions, management of climate-related risks, and…

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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home in Fairfax County, Virginia, was the target of a “swatting” call on Wednesday evening, which police have determined was a hoax. Officers said a call came into their non-emergency line a few minutes after 9:00 p.m. at her home and they coordinated with security personnel assigned to the residence, Fox 5 reported Thursday. However, it remained unclear if a suspect in the incident was identified or taken into custody. Police audio recorded an officer telling a dispatcher “Just made contact with security that’s on scene. They should be outside in an Explorer. He…

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A new UNESCO report shows school participation gains have stalled worldwide, with setbacks appearing even in rich countries UNESCO has presented its Global Education Monitoring Report 2026, which makes it possible to see how far the international community has advanced in achieving one of the key Sustainable Development Goals: the universal inclusion of school-age children in primary and secondary education systems.It turns out that in the 1990s and 2000s, most countries of the world recorded high rates of growth in school participation, but after 2015 these gains slowed almost everywhere.In the four most populous regions of the world – Europe and…

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