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D-Day, June 6, 1944 – American Minute with Bill Federer

After World War I, Germany's economy suffered from depression and a devaluation of their currency. On January 30, 1933, Adolph Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany by promising hope and universal...

‘Five Eyes’ Alert: China Targeting Western Ex-Military for Pilot Training

According to a joint bulletin issued by the US and its closest intelligence allies on Wednesday, China has stepped up its efforts to recruit...

European Farmers Protest Ahead of Upcoming Elections

Spanish and French farmers have blocked roads along their mutual border through the Pyrenees mountains this week in protest of environmental policies just ahead of the upcoming EU elections.

Modi’s Tight Victory Won’t Affect US-India Relations, Says State Department

The United States stated on Tuesday that it anticipates close relations with India to continue, as well as talks on human rights issues, following...

U.N. Watch Accuses Special Rapporteur Albanese of Taking Payments from Activist Groups

Watchdog organization U.N. Watch accused Francesca Albanese, the Human Rights Council's special rapporteur, of taking payments from activist groups.

Mexico Poised to Elect First Female President

Mexico is expected to elect its first female president following Sunday's election. Immigration experts believe the new president will impact the country's relationship with...

‘Freedom is Not Free’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

"FREEDOM IS NOT FREE" is the inscription on the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C. The Korean War started June 25, 1950. Communist North Korea invaded South Korea, killing thousands. Outnumbered South Korean and American troops, as...

Chinese President Calls for Palestinian State

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for the creation of a Palestinian during the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF).

San Francisco Takes Down ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag

The city of San Francisco removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag amid its ongoing controversy with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.

Indonesia’s Proposed Broadcast Law Changes Face Criticism Over Press Freedom

Indonesia's parliament is proposing amendments to its broadcast law that would ban investigative journalism and LGBT content, sparking criticism from civil society groups and...

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