South Korean Courts Rule Unbinding Climate Law Violate Rights

Courts in South Korea has determined that any climate laws which do not have binding targets that must be achieved is considered unconstitutional. South Korea's top constitutional court confirmed that the absence of any legally binding targets regarding a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions violates the rights of future generations.

Venezuelan President Jails Opposition, Declares October Christmas

President Maduro of Venezuela who recently formalized a questionable election victory for a third term as president took drastic steps to jail members of his political opposition then declared Christmas early, by more than two and half months. Many of the Venezuelan President's critics are calling the moves by Maduro an

StarLink Changes Course Follows Ban on X App in Brazil

Internet satellite provider StarLink has reversed its decision to allow users to access the X app, by blocking the social media platform as required by Brazilian courts. Initially StarLink which is owned by Elon Musk had declared it would not comply with the court order to ban the social media

Islamic Terrorists Murder Over One Hundred In Nigerian Village

Boko Haram militants on motorcycles entered a village market and opened fire killing more than one hundred innocent civilians in one of the deadliest attacks in recent months. A gang of more than fifty islamic terrorists presumed to all be Boko Haram militants entered a northern Nigerian village killing more

Brazil Supreme Court Orders Ban on Social Media App X

A questionable Brazilian court ruling implies an increasing lack of freedom of speech in the South American nation. The Brazilian ban of the social media app "X" formally known as Twitter, was imposed by the five judge panel when the company failed to meet the court's deadline.

China Responds to Canada with Canola Tariffs

China Claps Back against Canada with anti-dumping investigation into Canola imports coming only weeks after Canada imposed a 100% tariff on all Chinese electric vehicles. Canada followed the United States by imposing a 100% tariffs on all electric vehicles coming from China. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Tariffs

Hamas Kills Hostages As War Approaches One Year Mark

Six Israeli hostages kidnapped by Islamic terror group Hamas on October 7th were murdered over the weekend as Hamas proves its intentions are pure evil. Hostages which were kidnapped by Hamas on October 7h, 2023 as the result of heinous Islamic terror attack were murdered nearly a year later as

Japan Forgets About Fuel Power With Magnetic Levitation

The Japanese have always been innovators in the automotive industry, now their magnetic levitation technology may upend the combustion engine in the vehicles of the future. Japanese global car manufacturers such as Toyota and Honda are developing a strong hydrogen fuel future with zero emissions. (adsbygoogle

Baluch Separatist Militants Targeting Punjabis

Separatists located inside a district of Pakistan known as Baluchistan have targeted Punjabi civilians in coordinated attacks which have killed at least two dozen so far. The Islamic terrorists are Baluch separatists from the province of Baluchistan who are at war with Pakistan's military in the region.

Taliban’s New Law Is Ultimate Oppression

A Sexist new law established by the Islamic terror group known as the Taliban who govern Afghanistan now prevents females from speaking in public amongst other nonsensical rules. In what can only be seen as another embarrassment to the Islamic world the Taliban who govern Afghanistan have decided that the