War Crimes

Tucker Carlson to Interview Putin, E.U. Leaders Call for Travel Ban

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson announced that he traveled to Moscow, Russia, to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Who are the Houthis? – American Minute with Bill Federer

Houthis of Yemen have been in the news for attacking ships in the Red Sea. A little geography is helpful. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers run...

Finnish Politician Räsänen Again Facing Demands For Prosecution Over Quoting Bible

Prominent Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen has faced repeated legal challenges for expressing her religious beliefs, showcasing a concerning trend in curbing free speech. Despite...

Israel, Hamas Agree to Two-Day Temporary Ceasefire Extension

Israel and Hamas reached an agreement to extend a temporary ceasefire for two days.

Pro-Palestine Demonstrators Block U.S. Navy Ship

A group of pro-Palestine protestors in California blocked a U.S. Navy ship from leaving, believing the ship to be carrying aid for Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu Says Israel Has Progressed Into ‘Second Stage’ of War

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said over the weekend that the military has moved into a "second stage" of the war against Hamas.

U.N. Confirms Death of Nine Staff Members in Gaza Airstrikes by Israel

These casualties occurred between Saturday, when Israel commenced bombardments of the area, and Tuesday.

United Nations Investigating Alleged ‘War Crimes’ Committed by Iran, Israel

The United Nations (U.N.) announced that it is investigating “war crimes” committed by both Israel and Iran, claiming it had “serious evidence” that both countries violated international law.

U.S. Imports from Russia More than Double Despite Biden’s Tough Talk

"Responsible nations have to come together to hold these perpetrators accountable," Biden told a Washington crowd in April 2022. "We will keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for Putin and further increase Russia's economic isolation."

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