Author: Press Room

Washington still reportedly owes the intergovernmental organization billions of dollars in mandatory funding The US has paid $160 million towards the more than $4 billion it owes the UN in the first payment since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House.The UN faces a mounting financial crisis, while the US president positions his Gaza Board of Peace to “oversee” the global body. Some experts have already warned that the initiative could undermine the UN.Washington’s latest contribution is a “partial payment of its past dues,” Reuters cited a UN spokesperson as saying on Thursday.The money is a small fraction of…

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President Joe Biden’s domestic policy chief is promising revenge against the voters, business executives, and appointees who support President Donald Trump’s 2024 election mandate. “A very prominent public figure, who has served at nearly the very highest levels, once told me … ‘Revenge is best served cold,’ and the older I get, the more I see the wisdom of that,” Susan Rice said in a February 19 video interview by a fellow Democrat. She added: When it comes to the elites, you know, the corporate interests, the law firms, the universities, the media … it’s not going to end well…

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Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) downplayed President Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal indiscretions. According to Comer, given Trump’s tenuous relationship with the Biden Department of Justice, any “dirt” regarding Trump would have leaked. “[Y]ou know, for all the talk about Donald Trump 25 years ago or around 25 years ago, he threw this guy out of the Mar-a-Lago Club, which in, you know, society in Palm Beach is a big deal, and did it publicly, he humiliated him. If the guy had anything incriminating on Donald Trump, I’m…

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A Bangladeshi man was rescued and immediately arrested for attempted theft, according to reports A 24-year-old Bangladeshi man was arrested in Milan after being trapped for nine hours in the bank vault he allegedly attempted to rob, Italian state news agency ANSA reported on Friday.The would-be robber reportedly entered the UniCredit bank during working hours the day before and made his way into the vault to get to the safety deposit boxes, where he was trapped by the timed lock.Bank security personnel, who saw the suspect on security cameras, alerted the authorities at around 9 PM on Thursday, ANSA said.…

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A fifth of Europeans surveyed said that they would in some circumstances prefer to live under a dictatorship amid growing dissatisfaction with the current democratic order or indeed lack thereof in their countries. According to a poll from AboutPeople of voters in France, Greece, Romania, Sweden, and the U.K. found that 22 per cent, or one in five people, would prefer a dictatorship over democracy, POLITICO reported. The survey found that 26 per cent agreed with the statement: “If there was a capable and effective leader in my country, I wouldn’t mind if they limited democratic rights and were not accountable to…

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Joe Rogan called Democratic Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani “a fucking psychopath” after examining the details of his recently announced budget proposal for the city. “He’s a fucking psychopath,” Rogan said of Mamdani, adding, “The amount for migrants is crazy. There should be zero dollars for illegal immigrants.” “I don’t think you could have zero, because if they’re gonna be there, you have to feed them, you have to do something with them — if you don’t feed them, they’re gonna be robbing stores,” Rogan’s guest, author Michael Malice, replied. Watch Below: Rogan argued that a fix for that problem would be to…

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Trump has set a ten day deadline for Tehran to reach an agreement or face potential military action A draft for a potential new nuclear agreement could be presented to the US by Tehran within days, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said.Araghchi made the remarks in an interview with US broadcaster MSNBC on Friday, following a second round of Oman-mediated indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington in Geneva. He said the discussions covered Iran’s nuclear program and US sanctions.”We had very good talks a few days ago,” Araghchi said, adding that the two sides “agreed on a set of…

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Olympic freestyle skier Eileen Gu is complaining that she feels like a “punching bag” for those who criticize her for turning her back on the USA and choosing to compete for China at the Winter Games in Milan, Italy. Gu reacted on Thursday to Vice President JD Vance, who said he hoped that US-born athletes would “want to compete with the United States of America.” Despite that, Vance did not mention her by name, the turncoat Olympian told reporters, “I’m flattered. Thanks, JD! That’s sweet,” according to the New York Post. The five-time Olympic medalist then agreed that she feels…

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Even a poll for the far-left ABC News and Washington Post could not be skewed enough to erase 50 percent support for deporting *all* illegal immigrants. The poll even couched the question using the rigged language of “undocumented.” “Do you support deporting all undocumented immigrants?” asked the pollster, to which 50 percent said yes and 48 percent said no. The poll also asked, “Do you support abolishing ICE?” Only 37 percent said yes, while 50 percent said no. When asked who they trust more to handle immigration, Trump beat the Democrats 38 percent to 34 percent. When you consider that…

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A recent disappearance of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan instantly caused speculation about his death In Russia there is a saying that people repeat with a knowing smile and a serious meaning behind it: the East is a delicate matter. It is not a decorative cliché. It is a practical warning about how power works in places where reputation, ritual, family balance, and perception can matter as much as formal institutions. In the Middle East, the smallest details often carry an outsized political charge, not because they are decisive by themselves, but because they can be read, amplified, and…

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