Author: Press Room

China’s draft “five-year plan” for the upcoming period includes the objective of expanding road infrastructure in occupied East Turkistan and Tibet, the South China Morning Post observed on Tuesday, to “better project power” there. For years, and with increasing severity under dictator Xi Jinping, the Communist Party has aggressively persecuted the indigenous people of East Turkistan, the Uyghurs, and Tibetans. In East Turkistan, Xi escalated the persecution to full-scale genocide including widespread forced sterilization campaigns, slavery, and organ harvesting. In Tibet, cultural eradication via mass abduction of children as well as campaigns to eliminate the Tibetan language and the local…

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A new survey of likely Republican primary voters in Alabama indicates Rep. Barry Moore holds the early advantage in the race for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, though a large share of the electorate remains undecided even amid a significant advertising push backing his campaign. The poll, conducted by Remington Research Group from March 2–4, 2026, surveyed 692 likely Republican primary voters and has a margin of error of ±3.7 percent. It found Moore, a congressman from Enterprise, leading the field with 22 percent support. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall placed second at 16 percent, while former U.S. Navy…

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The Asian nation voluntarily stopped buying Russian product following the 2022 escalation of the Ukraine conflict   Japanese auto parts makers have entered into talks with Russian aluminum giant Rusal as disruptions from the escalating Middle East conflict squeeze supplies, Bloomberg has reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.Although Rusal’s aluminum is not subject to Western sanctions, Japanese firms voluntarily halted purchases in 2022 after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, contracting Gulf producers instead.Negotiations to buy primary foundry alloy, used in automotive parts such as wheels, engine blocks, and cylinder heads, have been underway for about a week, the…

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has suggested the $100 million in cash and gold could have been meant for funding election interference in his country Ukraine has failed to explain why an armored convoy carrying tens of millions of dollars in cash and gold, and supervised by people with ties to Ukrainian intelligence, was transiting through Hungary, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said. He also implied that the funds may be a sign of Ukrainian plans to meddle in Hungary’s upcoming elections.Tensions between the two countries escalated last week when Hungarian officials impounded two trucks belonging to Ukrainian state-owned Oschadbank…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his signature “I don’t have a small penis” tirades at the Pentagon on Wednesday, ranting and raving about the big, powerful, masculine war machinery that’s currently raining death and destruction upon the people of Iran. Reading by Tim Foley: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his signature “I don’t have a small penis” tirades at the Pentagon on Wednesday, ranting and raving about the big, powerful, masculine war machinery that’s currently raining death and destruction upon the people of Iran. “We will fly all day, all night, day and night finding,…

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El Salvador’s ambassador to the United States, Milena Mayorga, announced Tuesday her country signed an agreement to build its first nuclear power plant. In a video shared by Mayorga on Facebook and published by local outlets, Mayorga explained that the memorandum was signed during a meeting at the U.S. Nuclear Energy Institute, and explained that El Salvador’s first nuclear plant will be ready in seven years. “Nuclear energy for El Salvador. Today we signed another agreement with the U.S. for the exchange of technical information and cooperation,” Mayorga wrote on social media. “We continue to make progress in innovation and clean energy,”…

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Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico said displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools is an act of “violence” against Christianity and Judaism. Because I haven’t yet had a chance to comment on this, allow me to stop right here and announce my gratitude towards Texas Democrats for nominating James Transarico instead of Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Crockett worried me. Yeah, she’s a nut, but she’s an appealing and charismatic nut with an anti-establishment edge who might have encouraged certain groups to come out and vote for her, who likely won’t for this Transarico guy. Transarico is a nut, for sure,…

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Sen. John Cornyn threw his support behind scrapping the filibuster to pass a voting restrictions bill President Donald Trump has called his “No. 1 priority” in Congress, as the Texas Republican continues to seek the president’s endorsement and stave off a bruising primary runoff election. Trump has held off on endorsing Cornyn, the pick of top Senate Republicans, over Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a bid to pressure leadership to lower the threshold of votes needed to pass the SAVE America Act, which would enact citizenship and photo ID restrictions in elections while also targeting transgender rights. Paxton has…

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The military operation against Iran entered its twelfth day on Wednesday. All eyes turn to the international energy markets as multiple cargo ships were attacked in the critical Strait of Hormuz supply chain chokepoint off the coast of Iran, while leaders of the world’s major economies are set to meet later today to discuss the largest ever release of emergency oil reserves. **** **Wednesday’s live updates below. All updates in Eastern time** 8:50 PM: EU sanctions Iranians The European Union’s top diplomat, High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas, announced on Wednesday that the bloc will levy sanctions against 19 Iranian…

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On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “The Bottom Line,” former Trump Economic Adviser Stephen Moore said he would favor “a temporary, maybe four-week reduction in the gas tax. There are other things, by the way, that could be done. We could change some of the refinery rules, get rid of the ethanol mandate, just for four weeks or so. You could take a bunch of steps that could lower the price of the gas at the pump by about 50 cents a gallon” in the wake of issues around oil supply. Moore said, “I don’t like taxes either. The…

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