Author: Press Room

Two people have died and others are in life-threatening condition after a car was driven at “high speed” through a crowd in the city of Leipzig. Emergency services declared a mass casualty incident in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon after a car was driven “at high speed” through a pedestrianised city-centre area. Two people are confirmed dead and several more, likely dozens, are injured, two of them critically, after being struck by the driver’s vehicle. A suspect, said to be the driver, has been arrested. German daily newspaper Die Welt reports a police source stating the suspect is…

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The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) used an X post Monday to warn Minnesotans that Democrat lawmakers are trying to push through a gun ban via SF 4067. SF 4067 is titled the Omnibus Firearms Bill, and the Minnesota Senate is readying a vote on it. NAGR pointed out that SF 4067 will ban some of the most commonly owned semiautomatic rifles in America, “ban magazines over 17 rounds, … expand ‘Red Flag’ gun confiscation, ban privately manufactured firearms, and ban binary triggers,” among other things. Breitbart News spoke with NAGR president Dudley Brown, who said, “Over and over, the…

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Three Indian nationals have been injured in the attack, according to the authorities in the Emirate of Fujairah At least three Indian nationals have been injured in a drone strike on a major petroleum industrial site in the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, the authorities have said. The incident took place as the Defense Ministry reported that it repelled an Iranian missile and drone attack.The strike targeted the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone and caused a “major fire” at the site, the emirate’s media office said in a statement on Facebook on Monday. According to the authorities, the…

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On the global stage it appears, with a few exceptions, that every nation is defining itself as an enemy of another nation – and an increasing number backing this with the build up of a force of arms. War is big business and fear is the great repressor of human resilience and resistance. So long as these two states dominate world affairs the globalist elite that provokes and finances them, retains complete control. This ‘elite’ has built its empire on an unprecedented appropriation and centralisation of global wealth which now includes the expansion and domination of artificial intelligence and related…

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Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te arrived in Eswatini on Saturday, defiantly proclaiming Taiwan’s right to engage with friends and allies despite intensive efforts from China to block his trip. The Chinese Communist government exerted pressure last month on the Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar to revoke flight permits for Lai’s presidential aircraft, making it all but impossible for the Taiwanese president to reach Eswatini’s airspace. Lai canceled his trip on April 21, denouncing China’s “economic coercion,” but on Saturday he managed to bypass the Chinese blockade by taking an unannounced flight on an Eswatini aircraft. Eswatini is one of just 12…

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta returns to a New Mexico courthouse today for the continuation of a high-stakes child safety case that could force the social media giant to pay billions of dollars and fundamentally restructure how its platforms operate in the state if it is declared a “public nuisance.” CNBC reports that Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is defending itself in the second phase of proceedings brought by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, who alleges the company failed to protect children from sexual predators on its platforms and misled the public about potential harms associated with apps like Instagram and Facebook. The…

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The candidate who receives the most votes should be President of the United States, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said during a town hall event in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “One thing that would make a huge difference is if we selected our president by letting the person who got the most votes actually take the office instead of the national Electoral College,” Buttigieg said during the town hall, deeming it a “really good idea” that he believes would be better for America. “It would be a really good idea, because then any Democrat wanting to be president would have to campaign…

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Marjan Yeshayayi has described the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike that damaged a Tehran synagogue Iranian rescue workers dug through debris by hand to recover religious artifacts from a Tehran synagogue damaged by an Israeli strike last month, Marjan Yeshayayi, a member of the local Jewish community, has told RT.In an exclusive interview broadcast on Monday, she described her dismay at seeing the site reduced to ruins, with holy Torah scrolls buried under the rubble. She said she had asked rescue workers not to use machinery in order to preserve the scriptures.“When I made the request, I did not believe…

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Video game retailer GameStop announced Sunday it has made an unsolicited offer to acquire online marketplace eBay for approximately $56 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction, marking one of the most ambitious takeover attempts in recent corporate history. The Wall Street Journal reports that GameStop is offering $125 per share for eBay in a deal structured as an equal mix of cash and stock, according to a letter sent by GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen to eBay’s board of directors. The proposed price represents a 20 percent premium over eBay’s closing stock price on Friday. Cohen has indicated he is prepared to bypass…

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New orders for U.S. factory goods rose more than expected in March, driven by surging demand for electronics products amid the artificial intelligence investment boom. Factory orders climbed 1.5 percent last month, the biggest gain since November, the Census Bureau reported Monday. Economists surveyed by Reuters had predicted a 0.5 percent increase. On a year-over-year basis, orders were up 3.7 percent. The strength came after an upwardly revised 0.3 percent gain in February, signaling renewed momentum in a sector that accounts for roughly 10 percent of the U.S. economy. The rebound suggests that despite recent economic headwinds, businesses remain committed…

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