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Trump drops a big hint about a real-life spy mystery

20 Aug 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Former President Donald Trump hinted at a real-life spy mystery involving an explosion during an online chat with tech billionaire Elon Musk. Trump mentioned plans to supply Europe with oil and stopping a Russian pipeline, suggesting significant geopolitical implications.

Trump drops a big hint about a real-life spy mystery

20 Aug 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Former President Donald Trump hinted at a real-life spy mystery during an online chat with Elon Musk, mentioning plans to supply Europe with oil and stopping a Russian pipeline. The conversation included explosive revelations linked to an actual explosion, highlighting Trump's influence on international energy policies.

Harris talks tough on border security to take on Trump

10 Aug 2024  |  qoshe.com
Vice President Kamala Harris is adopting a tougher stance on illegal immigration, directly challenging Donald Trump on his key issue. This move is part of a broader strategy to address border security, positioning Harris as a strong contender in the political arena.

They fear that the 'impasse' over the Cartes case will affect Paraguayan meat exports to the US

08 Aug 2024  |  qoshe.com
Randy Ross, president of the Chamber of Paraguayan Meat, provided data on the recent increase in the volume of Paraguayan beef exports to the US. However, there are concerns that the ongoing 'impasse' over the Cartes case could negatively impact these exports.

Should America kick out foreign athletes to improve its Olympic chances?

06 Aug 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
The article discusses the surprising support of legendary U.S. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps for French swimmer Léon Marchand, who is breaking Phelps' own Olympic records. It highlights the role of Phelps' former coach, Bob Bowman, in training Marchand, stirring online debate about nationalism and sports.

Olympic opening ceremony critics missed some golden opportunities

30 Jul 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Viewers worldwide have shown increased interest in French history due to reactions to the Olympic Games opening ceremony. The article argues that the purpose of art is to provoke thought and curiosity, similar to experiences in galleries or museums.

Olympic opening ceremony critics missed some golden opportunities

30 Jul 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Viewers worldwide have shown a sudden interest in French history due to the controversial Olympic Games opening ceremony. The article argues that the bizarre elements of the ceremony are a form of art meant to provoke thought and curiosity, similar to experiences in galleries or museums.

Olympic opening ceremony critics missed some golden opportunities

30 Jul 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Viewers worldwide have shown a sudden interest in French history due to the controversial Olympic Games opening ceremony. The article argues that the bizarre nature of the ceremony is a form of art meant to provoke thought, similar to experiences in galleries or museums.

Paris Olympics Open: Host City Shines, Undaunted by Violence

28 Jul 2024  |  qoshe.com
Paris has commenced its first Olympics in a century amid high tensions. Despite the backdrop of violence, the host city has managed to shine, showcasing resilience and determination. The successful start of the Games highlights the city's ability to overcome significant challenges.

Male October 7 survivor recounts rape at hands of Hamas terrorists

23 Jul 2024  |  qoshe.com
A male survivor of the October 7 attacks recounts his harrowing experience of being raped and humiliated by Hamas terrorists. The survivor describes the brutal treatment he endured, including being pinned to the ground, stripped, laughed at, and spat on. This testimony highlights the severe human rights abuses committed by Hamas during the conflict.

The Trump assassination survival fist-pump is the ultimate icon for our times

16 Jul 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Donald Trump's recent mugshot and assassination survival fist-pump have become iconic anti-establishment images, comparable to those of Che Guevara. These images symbolize resilience under pressure and pose a challenge to elites attempting to dismantle an ideology.

Here’s who should replace Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket

02 Jul 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
51 million viewers watched the debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on CNN, likened to a NASCAR race for its potential for a 'spectacular crash.' The article suggests that both candidates performed poorly, and discusses the need for a replacement for Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket.

General Shareholder Meetings: Management Appointments Now Source of Serious Confrontations

02 Jul 2024  |  qoshe.com
Shareholders are increasingly influencing corporate management, leading to serious confrontations during general shareholder meetings. The article hopes that this trend will result in deeper management engagement.

The world is watching to see if French patriots will take their country back

25 Jun 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
French voters are set to participate in a national election on June 30, which was unexpectedly called due to actions by the French President perceived as dismissive of the populace. This election is seen as an opportunity for French patriots to challenge the current administration and its globalist allies.

The next G7 summit should be held in outer space

18 Jun 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
The article criticizes the G7 summit held in Italy, arguing that the leaders are not open to their own voters despite claims of openness to the global south. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's statement about the summit's location is dismissed as insincere.

This Western Government Just Abruptly Cut Off TikTok to Deafening Silence

28 May 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
A Western government has recently banned the social media app TikTok, attributing recent unrest to the platform. The decision has been met with little public outcry, contrasting with the controversy in the U.S. over similar measures. The article critiques the premise of TikTok being a Chinese Trojan horse and highlights the historical context of revolution and revolt in the country implementing the ban.

Chinese Military Drills: Using Bullying Tactics against Taiwan Undermines Beijing’s Intl Credibility

25 May 2024  |  qoshe.com
China's armed forces conducted large-scale military drills around Taiwan, which are seen as bullying tactics that undermine Beijing's international credibility. The editorial criticizes these actions, suggesting they damage China's standing on the global stage.

Russia-Islamic World Forum: an important multipolarity platform

17 May 2024  |  qoshe.com
The Russia-Islamic World Forum serves as a significant platform for promoting multipolarity in international relations. It highlights the importance of collaboration between Russia and the Islamic world, emphasizing mutual respect and shared interests. The forum aims to foster dialogue and cooperation, addressing global challenges and enhancing geopolitical stability.

Paris Olympics poised to take the gold medal in virtue signaling

14 May 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Concerns about bedbugs are overshadowed by broader issues as Paris prepares for the Summer Olympic Games. The article criticizes the event for being a platform for virtue signaling amidst various mounting concerns.

Paris Olympics poised to take the gold medal in virtue signaling

14 May 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
Concerns about bedbugs are overshadowed by broader issues as the Paris Summer Olympic Games approach. The article criticizes the event for virtue signaling and highlights the shifting of blame and grandstanding surrounding the preparations.

Apparently, Kevin McCarthy’s ouster is Putin’s fault

07 May 2024  |  nexusnewsfeed.com
Republicans in the US House of Representatives voted to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, marking a victory for the populist faction over establishment policies, particularly regarding Ukraine funding. McCarthy's attempt to balance establishment demands with populist promises led to his downfall, with allegations of backroom deals to continue aid to Ukraine being a key issue. The Freedom Caucus played a significant role in his ouster, reflecting a disconnect between voters and Washington representatives. The article suggests that bipartisan cooperation against the establishment agenda could be a new model for politics, while criticizing the use of Putin-shaming as a rhetorical tool.

Congress’ new aid package for Ukraine is a big scam

23 Apr 2024  |  www.arcamax.com
The Pentagon has reported that around 50 US military aid packages have been sent to Ukraine since 2022. Congress has recently authorized an additional $60 billion in aid, with lawmakers displaying Ukrainian flags in support. The author criticizes this move, implying it is a scam.

America’s Once Level-Headed Neighbor Needs an Intervention

02 Apr 2024  |  arcamax.com
Rachel Marsden criticizes Canada's focus on carbon taxes amidst rampant inflation, questioning the country's leadership and economic priorities. She also touches on the broader political landscape, including U.S. President Joe Biden's policies and former President Donald Trump's strategy of leveraging Russian President Vladimir Putin in international relations.

Moscow terror attack: a suspect list

26 Mar 2024  |  Tribune Content Agency
A terror attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue in Moscow resulted in over 130 deaths and 150 injuries. Prior warnings from the U.S. Embassy and actions by Russia's FSB against an Afghan terror cell were noted. The article explores the possibility of Ukrainian involvement in various attacks on Russian civilians and infrastructure, citing historical instances and patterns of asymmetric warfare. The author raises questions about the quick dismissal of Ukrainian responsibility by American officials and suggests ISIS or its offshoot, ISIS-K, as potential perpetrators, while also hinting at Western complicity in creating terrorist havens in Ukraine.

Western leaders are panicking after setting off a ticking time bomb

25 Dec 2023  |  morningjournal.com
Western leaders, including US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, are facing challenges with migration and are taking measures that may seem drastic and ill-conceived. The article criticizes the ineptitude of the Western establishment in handling the migration crisis, which is partly attributed to their own policies and involvement in conflicts abroad. The author, Rachel Marsden, suggests that the social and economic issues arising from migration are a direct result of wars and interventions supported by these leaders.

Western leaders are panicking after setting off a ticking time bomb

25 Dec 2023  |  News-Herald
Western leaders, including US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, are struggling to manage a growing migration crisis exacerbated by past international conflicts and current political pressures. The article criticizes the ineffective responses of European and North American leaders, highlighting the prophetic warnings of former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi. It underscores the failures of NATO, the European Union, and national governments in addressing the crisis, suggesting that their actions have set off a social and economic time bomb.

Germany uses the weapon of climate change against its own people

19 Dec 2023  |  nexusnewsfeed.com
German farmers protested in Berlin against the government's decision to revoke diesel fuel subsidies, a move seen as a desperate attempt to address budget shortfalls rather than genuine climate change efforts. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's administration redirected funds from a Covid-19 support fund to a green energy transition fund, leading to legal and financial challenges. The article criticizes the government's prioritization of climate policies and support for Ukraine over domestic needs, highlighting the broader trend of EU governments imposing stringent climate regulations on farmers. The involvement of companies like Bayer in benefiting from these policies is also scrutinized.

French teachers can’t do their job for fear of Muslim students

14 Dec 2023  |  qoshe.com
A teacher in a Parisian suburb faced accusations of Islamophobia for showing a classical painting with nudity, leading to protests and staff withdrawal due to fear. This incident echoes the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty in 2020 for showing Charlie Hebdo cartoons. Another nearby school experienced teacher withdrawals after a lesson on the Israel-Palestine conflict led to controversy. The article argues against the suppression of Western cultural works and democratic debate due to fear of offending immigrant cultures, and criticizes the trivialization of serious issues through misuse of labels like Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.

What Time’s 2023 Person of the Year Reveals about the West

01 Dec 2023  |  www.transcend.org
The article discusses Time's 2023 Person of the Year, Taylor Swift, and what her selection reveals about the weakening influence of the traditional Western establishment. It highlights Swift's significant economic impact through her Eras tour and contrasts it with the challenges faced by other shortlisted figures like US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Hollywood strikers. The piece also touches on the geopolitical influence of leaders like Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, suggesting a shift in global power dynamics. The article is critical of the Western establishment's current state and its reliance on PR victories.

What Time’s 2023 Person of the Year reveals about the West

01 Dec 2023  |  nexusnewsfeed.com
Taylor Swift's selection as Time's 2023 Person of the Year underscores the shifting dynamics within the Western establishment. Her significant economic contributions contrast sharply with the perceived ineffectiveness of traditional power structures. The shortlist, including figures like Jerome Powell, Donald Trump, and Sam Altman, reflects a broader narrative of declining Western influence and the rise of a multipolar world order, as evidenced by the inclusion of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. The article critiques the establishment's reliance on PR victories amid real-world challenges.

Old Maidan quip has never been more true

23 Nov 2023  |  qoshe.com
The article reflects on the tenth anniversary of the Maidan protests in Ukraine, criticizing the US and EU's role in the subsequent conflict with Russia. It highlights the negative consequences of the EU's sanctions against Russia and the impact on European economies, particularly Germany's. The author questions the romanticized narrative of Ukraine's European integration and points out internal EU dissent and challenges, including recent disputes with Poland and Slovakia. The piece suggests that the EU's actions have been detrimental to its own member states and questions the unity and future of the bloc.

Biased Israel-Hamas rhetoric is fueling the fire

18 Nov 2023  |  tucson.com
Rachel Marsden criticizes Western leaders for biased rhetoric that simplifies the Israel-Hamas conflict and potentially absolves Israel of responsibility for civilian casualties. She argues that framing Palestinian civilians as 'human shields' is a dangerous precedent and that Western nations have imported global conflicts into their own societies through cultural diversity policies. Marsden suggests that Western countries should remind Israel of its international law obligations and encourage a two-state solution, while focusing on domestic peace and prosperity rather than intervening in non-NATO countries' affairs.

Rachel Marsden: Western ‘Karenism’ is a global plague

05 Nov 2023  |  News-Herald
Western leaders' interventionist policies, termed 'Karenism,' are criticized for exacerbating global and domestic issues. The article highlights the involvement of Western governments in Ukraine, Israel, and domestic policies in France, arguing that their hypercontrol and nanny state behavior create more problems than they solve. Key figures like Volodymyr Zelensky, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, and Benjamin Netanyahu are discussed, with a critical view on the Western approach to international conflicts and domestic governance.

Western ‘Karenism’ is a global plague

05 Nov 2023  |  Morning Journal
The article criticizes Western leaders for their 'nanny state' approach to international and domestic issues, suggesting that their interference creates more problems than it solves. It uses the term 'Western Karens' to describe leaders who impose their will on situations like the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas conflict, and domestic policies in France. The author questions the effectiveness of Western aid to Ukraine and criticizes French President Macron's policies both abroad and at home. The piece suggests that Western interventionism leads to dependency and prevents self-sufficiency.

Resistance & Alternatives

29 Oct 2023  |  Capital Newspaper
The article argues for resistance against the prevailing modern world system, which it claims is driven by greed and unsustainable economic growth. It emphasizes the need for alternatives that prioritize natural rhythms, limits, and the primacy of life. The text criticizes neoliberalism, attributing its rise to leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, and condemns the influence of the 'deep state' and the US government in perpetuating global inequality and environmental degradation. It calls for civil disobedience and boycotts against corporations harming the planet, advocating for a shift towards sustainable and equitable practices.

National opinion: Western 'Karenism' is a global plague

11 Oct 2023  |  tucson.com
The article criticizes Western leaders for their interventionist policies and nanny state tendencies, labeling them as 'Karens' who micromanage international and domestic affairs. It highlights the involvement of Western leaders in Ukraine, Israel, and domestic policies in France, arguing that their actions often create more problems than they solve. The piece is highly opinionated, with a negative sentiment towards figures like Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, and the broader Western political and military establishment.

Weeks after her rescue, Noa Argamani calls for ‘love, not hate’ in Israeli society

10 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
Noa Argamani, recently rescued, advocates for love and unity in Israeli society, urging efforts to free remaining captives without explicitly supporting a deal with Hamas, a stance opposed by some hostage families.

The US has sacrificed a common anti-terror principle to stick it to Putin

10 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
The article criticizes the US for sacrificing its anti-terrorism principles to undermine Russia, particularly in the context of the recent terrorist attack in Moscow. It argues that US counterterrorism efforts are ineffective, citing the rise of ISIS-K and the training of neo-Nazi fighters in Ukraine. The article also highlights the historical cooperation between the US and Russia in counterterrorism, which has been compromised by current geopolitical tensions. It questions the US's quick absolution of Ukraine's involvement in the Moscow attack and criticizes NATO's focus on Russia instead of terrorism.

The 13-year-old war in Syria holds a warning for Ukraine

10 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
The article draws parallels between the 13-year-old war in Syria and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the role of Western interventions, particularly by NATO, in both scenarios. It criticizes the US and its allies for their involvement in Syria, including the training and equipping of extremists, and suggests that a similar pattern is emerging in Ukraine. The piece also discusses the economic motivations behind the interventions and the eventual policy shifts by the US. Key figures such as Bashar Assad, Vladimir Zelensky, and various Western leaders are mentioned in the context of these conflicts.

Here’s why NATO warmongers are hyping up Russia’s imaginary attack plans

10 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
NATO's portrayal of a Russian threat is criticized as exaggerated and self-serving, with European leaders like Emmanuel Macron and Thierry Breton pushing for increased military spending at the expense of social programs. Poland is highlighted as a major beneficiary of this rhetoric, receiving substantial US military financing. The article also discusses the strategic importance of the Suwalki Gap and Transnistria, suggesting that NATO's concerns are overblown and serve to justify further militarization.

Extremists stoking rage: The German government seeks to downplay protesting workers' plight

10 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
The German government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, is criticized for its handling of farmers' protests in Berlin, with accusations of framing protesters as far-right extremists. Farmers demand relief from high taxes and government policies that make their work harder, especially amidst financial support for Ukraine and climate change initiatives. Finance Minister Christian Lindner's response to the protests is seen as inadequate. The protests have garnered significant public support, with solidarity from other European farmers and truckers. The article highlights the disconnect between government actions and the realities faced by farmers.

The German government is ripping off the farmers who feed the country

09 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
Farmers across Germany are protesting against the government's decision to eliminate tax breaks on diesel fuel used for farming, a move that exacerbates their financial struggles amid high energy costs. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government is criticized for prioritizing aid to Ukraine over domestic issues, leading to widespread discontent. The protests highlight a broader dissatisfaction with the government's policies, with a significant portion of the population supporting the farmers and calling for Scholz's resignation. The government's response has been to label dissenters as 'far-right,' further polarizing the situation.

Data Network Attacker Arrested in Iran

06 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Following multiple acts of sabotage involving cable theft and electricity distribution disruption, Isfahan's provincial police announced the arrest of an individual responsible. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, confessed to the crimes and has been handed over to judicial authorities. Additionally, the IRGC intelligence forces dismantled a team planning sabotage and terrorist operations in Gilan province, arresting 25 members.

Mustafa Prize Cherishes Science Shaping Modern Islamic Civilization: Raisi

06 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
The 5th Mustafa International Award ceremony, held in Isfahan, celebrated the contributions of science to modern Islamic civilization. President Raisi emphasized the importance of beneficial science for human happiness and warned against science used for power and exploitation. He highlighted the roots of Western sciences in Islamic civilization and the unique perspective of the Mustafa Prize, which combines science and faith. The Mustafa Prize, established in 2013, aims to encourage education and research in OIC member countries, covering various scientific and technological fields.

US: Elite US Navy SEALs, Special Forces to Be Tested for Drug Use

06 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
US Navy SEALs and Special Forces will undergo random drug testing starting in November to protect soldiers' health and military readiness. The US Army Special Operations Command will follow, while the US Air Force and Marine Corps have not yet requested similar policies. The initiative addresses the persistent issue of performance-enhancing drug use in the military, with random monthly tests for 15% of selected units. Positive tests will lead to discipline or removal. The testing will involve two urine samples, analyzed by specialized laboratories.

Zionist Forces Kill Hamas Member during West Bank Ambush

06 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
A Hamas member, Mohammad Jibril Roummaneh, was killed by Israeli forces near the illegal settlement of Pesagot in the West Bank. The incident, which also left another Palestinian lightly injured, occurred after alleged Molotov cocktail attacks on a military post. Hamas described Roummaneh as a martyr defending Palestinian freedom. Concurrently, Israeli forces dispersed anti-settlement rallies in the northern West Bank, injuring dozens of Palestinians with tear gas and gunfire. The violence has resulted in at least 242 Palestinian deaths this year.

Qatar: Israel's Nuclear Facilities Should Be Subject to IAEA Safeguards

06 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Qatar's National Committee for the Prohibition of Weapons, led by Abdulaziz Salmeen al-Jabri, has called for Israel to subject its nuclear facilities to IAEA safeguards and join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Speaking at the IAEA's annual general conference in Vienna, al-Jabri emphasized that these demands are backed by longstanding international resolutions. He argued that Israel's compliance is essential for establishing a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East. Israel, which maintains a policy of ambiguity regarding its nuclear arsenal, has not allowed inspections of its military nuclear facilities nor signed the NPT.

Congresswoman Rebukes US Decision to Grant “Israel” Entry to Visa Waiver Program

05 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
The Biden Administration's decision to admit Israel into the Visa Waiver Program has been criticized by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, who argues that it condones Israel's discriminatory practices towards Americans. The State Department and Department of Homeland Security announced the decision, which will take effect on 30 November. Tlaib contends that this move allows a foreign government to discriminate against US citizens based on protected class.

France lost Africa. Macron just can’t accept it

03 Oct 2023  |  Capital Newspaper
France's military and political influence in Africa, particularly in Niger, is waning as President Emmanuel Macron announces the end of military cooperation and the withdrawal of troops. The article criticizes France's anti-terrorism efforts in the Sahel, suggesting they have been ineffective and even counterproductive. It highlights the geopolitical shifts as African nations like Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali form their own defense pacts, often with Russian support, and questions France's continued interference in African political affairs. The piece portrays Macron as struggling to accept the loss of French influence in the region.

Dozens Dead After Pakistan Rocked by Bombings in Two Provinces

01 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
A powerful bomb exploded near a mosque in Mastung, Baluchistan, killing 52 people during a celebration. Another attack in Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, resulted in five deaths. No group has claimed responsibility, but the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan condemned the attacks. Experts suggest the Daesh Khorasan Province and Daesh Pakistan Province are likely behind the violence. Pakistan faces increasing attacks against security officials and civilians, with over 300 incidents reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this year. The country is also dealing with economic and political instability ahead of the January 2024 general elections.

Taiwan Unveils ‘Narwhal’, First Domestically

01 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Taiwan unveiled its first domestically-made submarine, the Narwhal, in a ceremony attended by President Tsai Ing-wen and Sandra Oudkirk from the American Institute in Taiwan. The Narwhal is part of Taiwan's Indigenous Defense Submarine program, which plans to build eight submarines with technology from the US and UK. The US had previously rejected Taiwan's request to buy submarines but later agreed to assist in developing an indigenous sub. The Chinese government has condemned US actions, viewing them as interference in internal affairs and a risk for military conflict. The article also references historical and recent tensions between Taiwan and China, including military drills following Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

Germany uses the weapon of climate change against its own people

01 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
German farmers protested in Berlin against the government's decision to revoke diesel fuel subsidies, a move seen as prioritizing climate change over agricultural support. The government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, redirected funds from a Covid-19 support fund to a green energy transition fund, leading to budget shortfalls. The article criticizes the government's economic policies, including increased taxes on farmers and reliance on coal plants. It also highlights similar trends in the EU, where climate change policies are perceived to benefit large corporations like Bayer, Syngenta, and Corteva at the expense of local farmers.

Spectacular Military Parade by Yemeni Resistance Shows New Equations

01 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
The Yemeni resistance marked the ninth anniversary of their revolution with a grand military parade, showcasing significant advancements in their military capabilities. The event highlighted the resilience and progress of the Ansarallah movement despite ongoing conflict and blockades. Key figures like Abdulmalik al-Houthi and Defense Minister Mohammed al-Atifi emphasized their stance against foreign intervention. The parade featured new missile models, drones, and naval equipment, signaling Yemen's readiness to defend its sovereignty. Amid peace negotiations with Saudi Arabia, the parade underscored Yemen's position as a formidable regional player.

Hamas Urges Continuance of Anti Zionist Resistance

01 Oct 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Hamas reaffirms its commitment to resistance as the strategic choice for restoring Palestinian rights and liberating occupied territories, including Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque. On the 23rd anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, Hamas emphasizes the continued relevance of resistance against the Zionist regime's aggression and provocations.

OpenAI says it disrupted covert influence operation by Israeli firm STOIC

01 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
OpenAI has announced that it disrupted a covert influence operation conducted by the Israeli firm STOIC. The company, known for its AI model ChatGPT, also accused Russia, China, and Iran of using artificial intelligence models to carry out deceptive activities online. This development highlights the growing concerns over the misuse of AI in international relations and cybersecurity.

Robert Kennedy Jr to Run as Independent, Could Complicate Trump, Biden 2024 Contest

30 Sep 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Robert Kennedy Jr, from the prominent Kennedy political family, announced his intention to run as an independent in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, potentially affecting the race between expected candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Kennedy, who previously sought the Democratic nomination, criticized the party for aligning too closely with Biden's campaign. His independent bid raises concerns among Democrats about vote splitting, while opinion polls suggest Republicans may also be impacted due to their favorable view of Kennedy. Trump's campaign is currently facing legal and financial challenges.

Assad: US Has Close Partnership with Takfiri Terrorists

30 Sep 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Bashar al-Assad, in an interview with China's CGTN, accused the US of partnering with terrorists in northeastern Syria to exploit natural resources. He emphasized that Syria is still in the midst of a war and highlighted the financial struggles faced by the Syrian people. Assad expressed optimism about Syria's future, citing pre-war economic growth and potential for recovery if the war ends and reconstruction begins.

Blinken Acknowledges Complexities in Reaching Deal between Saudi, ‘Israel’

29 Sep 2023  |  islamtimes.org
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken commented on the potential transformative impact of a normalization deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel, acknowledging the complexities and difficulties in reaching such an agreement. He emphasized the significant regional implications of a rapprochement between the leading country in Islam and Israel, while also noting the hard practical issues that need to be addressed. Blinken expressed commitment to exploring the possibilities of the deal without providing a timeline or certainty of its fruition.

Russia Slams British Sanctions as Meddling in Moscow’s Internal Affairs

29 Sep 2023  |  islamtimes.org
The Russian embassy in London has condemned the UK's latest sanctions against Russian officials and the Central Election Commission as interference in Russia's internal affairs. The embassy criticized the UK's double standards, comparing the sanctions to the UK's acceptance of the Falkland Islands referendum. It also highlighted the sanctions against the head of the Russian Emergencies Ministry, Alexander Kurenkov, as hypocritical, given that Ukrainian forces allegedly target emergency responders. The embassy urged the UK to acknowledge the realities on the ground and the determination of Russians to defend the well-being and security of the new regions of their country.

A Dozen Soldiers Killed after Rebel Attack in Niger

29 Sep 2023  |  islamtimes.org
Several hundred terrorists attacked a military unit in Kandadji, Niger, resulting in seven soldiers killed in combat and five in a subsequent traffic accident. The defense minister, Salifou Mody, announced a search operation to track down the attackers. The region is known for harboring rebels, including those from al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group. The coup leaders justified their takeover by citing the worsening security situation, which has seen an increase in deaths from rebel attacks according to ACLED. A recent attack near the Burkina Faso border resulted in at least 17 soldiers killed.

Wagner Commander in Charge of ‘Volunteer Units’ in Ukraine

29 Sep 2023  |  www.islamtimes.org
Vladimir Putin has tasked Andrei Troshev, a former Wagner Group commander, with forming volunteer units for combat tasks in Ukraine. This move indicates Wagner mercenaries will likely operate under the Russian Defense Ministry's command. Wagner fighters, who had previously captured Bakhmut, have not played a significant role since their withdrawal. The Kremlin plans to redeploy some Wagner mercenaries after a brief mutiny and the death of Prigozhin. The mutiny in June aimed to oust the Russian Defense Ministry's leadership, but ended with a deal offering amnesty and options for the mercenaries. Troshev, sanctioned by the EU for his role in Syria, has been influential in Wagner since its inception.

Inflation in Colombia would close August at 6.38%

30 Aug 2023  |  qoshe.com
The Financial Opinion Survey (EOF) conducted by Fedesarrollo and the Colombian Stock Exchange (BVC) revealed that inflation in Colombia is expected to close August at 6.38%. This data provides insights into the current economic conditions in the country.

Moscow terror attack: A suspect list

22 Mar 2023  |  www.arcamax.com
The article discusses the March 22 terror attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue in Moscow, which resulted in over 130 deaths and at least 150 injuries. It explores various suspects, including an Afghan terrorist group, Tajik nationals, and potential Ukrainian involvement. The piece highlights previous attacks linked to Ukraine and questions the quick absolution of Ukraine by American officials. It also considers the possibility of ISIS or its spinoff, ISIS-Khorasan, being responsible. The narrative is critical of Western actions and suggests a complex web of geopolitical motives behind the attack.

The EU adopts a ‘Media Freedom’ law, where ‘freedom’ doesn’t mean what you think it does

15 Sep 2022  |  nexusnewsfeed.com
The EU's new Media Freedom Act, despite its name, is criticized for perpetuating censorship and limiting true media freedom. The law allows certain countries to continue spying on journalists under national security pretexts and mandates a centralized database for media ownership transparency. The article highlights the contradiction between the law's stated purpose and its actual implications, drawing parallels with other EU initiatives that similarly misrepresent their true nature. Key figures like Vera Jourova and Emmanuel Macron are criticized for their roles in promoting these policies.

Grieving for peaceful Palestinians or Israelis shouldn’t make you absolve terrorism or war crimes

18 May 2021  |  qoshe.com
The article discusses the conflict between Israel and Hamas, criticizing the extreme rhetoric on both sides and the Western discourse that often labels individuals as either pro-Israeli or pro-Palestinian based on their stance against violence. It argues that Israel has the right to defend itself against terrorism but should avoid indiscriminate bombing of civilians. The piece also suggests that Western leaders, particularly from the US, should have offered a more balanced perspective, distinguishing between Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians, and should be more concerned with preventing future radicalization. The author reflects on the Western response to terrorism post-9/11 and the ineffectiveness of military action in eradicating terrorism, advocating for a pragmatic resolution over ideological or militant approaches.

UK weather: 'Baltic Beast' rampages towards Britain as deluge threatens flood mayhem

05 Feb 2021  |  Mail Online
The UK is facing severe weather conditions, with bitter winds from the Baltic and Scandinavia bringing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures. Yorkshire and the North East of England are experiencing heavy rain, with snow expected to reach London and the south coast by Sunday. An 85-hour snow warning is in effect for South East England, and Scotland has already seen significant snowfall, causing disruptions. Concerns have been raised about the impact on the coronavirus vaccinations rollout, particularly in Scotland. The Met Office has issued a Level Two cold weather alert, and the Environment Agency has numerous flood alerts and warnings in place. Public Health England has advised those with heart and lung problems to take precautions, and residents have been urged to prepare for freezing conditions.

Free heroin in Canada

11 Apr 2005  |  weinerpublic.com
The Canadian government has initiated a controversial program to provide free heroin to addicts in Vancouver, costing taxpayers $8 million. The program is justified by a Swiss study, which was previously deemed a failure by the WHO. Critics, including former White House drug policy spokesman Robert Weiner and Conservative Party MP Stockwell Day, argue that the program is ineffective and harmful. Former addict Billy Weselowski and MP Randy White also express concerns about the program's long-term impact and potential legal issues. The article suggests that Canada's drug policies could lead to tensions with the United States.
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