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The United Nations-backed security force in Haiti, which is staffed largely by police and military officers from Kenya, has been accused of four cases of sexual exploitation and abuse. U.N. investigators said all four of the allegations were “substantiated.” The U.N. report on the investigation was dated February 16, but it does not appear to have been disclosed to the public until an independent Haitian news site called AyiboPost obtained a copy and published an expose on Thursday. A spokeswoman for the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) brushed off responsibility for the assaults by telling…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “Ana Cabrera Reports,” Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) said that “we held out” on funding all of DHS “because reforming ICE was extremely important to every American.” And stated that we’re still in a situation with Iran that is “very dangerous” to America’s homeland. Quigley stated, “The bottom line is, the Republicans are going to do anything to avoid reforming ICE. The reason we held out, and the reason this mattered, is because reforming ICE was extremely important to every American. So, I don’t see that happening if reconciliation works this way. When they decide…

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The bloc’s ideology has left it unprepared for long-lasting shocks, Kirill Dmitriev has argued The EU has failed to offer any real solutions to the current energy crisis, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has said, arguing that Brussels is too late to start preparing for a supply shock.The remarks came in response to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen’s interview with the Financial Times on Friday in which he said that the US-Israeli war on Iran was likely to have “structural, long-lasting effects” on the bloc’s energy security. He added Brussels was preparing for “worst-case scenarios” and “looking at all possibilities,” including…

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The Communist Party of Cuba announced a mass pardon of over 2,000 prisoners on Thursday, allegedly to mark the Christian holiday of Holy Week, but human rights groups have denounced the regime for neither freeing a single political prisoner nor clarifying who it is freeing. Javier Larrondo – the president of Prisoners Defenders, a human rights organization that advocates for prisoners of conscience on the island – told Breitbart News on Friday that his group’s network of relatives of political prisoners had not identified a single one of them freed as of Friday afternoon Havana time. He suggested that Cuba is engaging…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “Ana Cabrera Reports,” Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) said that Republicans using reconciliation to fund ICE and CBP and other things is “a real blow to rule-making and the democratic process.” And Republicans want to fund ICE and CBP for years because “They know they’re going to lose the House, at least, so they want to get while the getting’s good, never mind the democratic process. And then we’re going to have to push back under a Republican president to pull back that funding for ICE until changes are made.” Quigley said, “They want to…

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On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) said that “we’ve largely established air superiority” in Iran and “largely debilitated their ability to control their airspace” but there are shoulder-carried systems and “vehicle-based systems that will always evade the ability for us to detect and destroy all of them.” Host Laura Ingraham asked, “Senator, we kept hearing throughout the day that, look, they claim — the administration claimed they had near complete air superiority, almost total air superiority, across Iran, we had knocked out all of their defenses, but we obviously have not. What…

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Sen. Bill Cassidy’s record of supporting major legislation that funded diversity, equity, and inclusion programs has emerged as a central issue in Louisiana’s 2026 Republican Senate primary, where Trump-endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow and Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming are challenging Cassidy. Cassidy voted for four major pieces of legislation that created federal diversity offices, embedded equity requirements, and, in some cases, funded programs later canceled or identified by the Trump administration as DEI initiatives: the Fiscal Year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Safer Communities Act. Cassidy voted for…

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Potential US presidential candidate Rahm Emanuel has accused the party of trading middle class credibility for woke activism Barack Obama’s former chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, has torn into his own party for embracing race and gender activism over “middle class values.” Can the Democrats row back the worst excesses of the woke era? And could Emanuel lead the party in 2028?”We lost the plot,” Emanuel said on ‘The Fifth Column’ podcast this week. “We as Democrats nationally, from ‘Latinx,’ to defunding the police, to ‘police organizations are all racist,’ to bringing a set of cultural wars to our schools.…

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Conservatives in Warren County, Virginia, are celebrating after the fraudulent election that allowed RINOs to take charge of the Republican Party in the deep-red area outside of Washington, DC, was overturned when people who had been kicked out of the committee banded together to fight it. About two dozen members of Virginia’s Sixth District Republican Committee gathered in Fisherville, Virginia, on Tuesday night to hear an appeal filed by Scott Lloyd, a former Trump administration official who ran for chairman of the Warren County Republican Committee (WCRC). The other candidate was David Silek, a local attorney who has slandered Christian…

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New Israeli permit rules have put historic church-run schools and their West Bank teachers in Jerusalem at risk Christian schools in Jerusalem are facing a growing crisis after Israel moved to restrict West Bank teachers from working in the city. The decision affects more than 200 educators across 15 historic institutions, raising fears that some schools could be forced to close due to a shortage of qualified local staff.Church officials warn the move – which they consider politically motivated – could have wider consequences for the Christian presence in Jerusalem, while teachers say it threatens their livelihoods and ability to…

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