WATCH: The Traitor says he wants to drive housing prices up, not down
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LIVE: UN Chief Antonio Guterres speaks to media
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres briefs the media. #UN #UnitedNations #AntonioGuterres #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
Latest news bulletin | January 29th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 29th, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
Israel and Kazakhstan sign visa-free agreement in tourism boost
Israel and Kazakhstan plan to exempt its citizens from touristic visa requirements, marking a new step in strengthening bilateral relations.Continue Reading
The Traitor Admin’s Plans for $500 Million USIP Building May Violate Court Order, Say Former Workers
The State Department is poised to take over a building DOGE seized from the US Institute of Peace, former staffers claim—possibly for Traitor 47’s “Board of Peace.”Continue Reading
Black Sea goes quiet: No Russian warships or subs spotted for over a week, Ukraine’s Navy says
Ukraine’s Navy says there is currently no threat of Russian missile strikes from the sea, as Russian warships and submarines have not been seen in the maritime zone for more than a week, Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk said on Ukrainian television, according to Ukrinform. “There have been no deployments forContinue Reading
“People are freezing to death”: EU Commissioner announces $58 million Naftogaz loan
The European Commission and the European Investment Bank have provided an additional €50 million ($58 million) loan to state-owned Naftogaz of Ukraine, according the European Commission. The funds will support Ukraine’s energy system during what officials describe as the harshest winter since the war began. The financing is intended toContinue Reading
Global Energy Transition Investment Grew in 2025 Despite Major Obstacles; Here Are the Numbers
Clean transportation led the way while renewable energy spending decreased. By Dan Gearino Global investment in the energy transition rose to $2.3 trillion last year, an 8 percent increase from the prior year, demonstrating resilience amid policy changes in the United States and China.Continue Reading
Euronews Group delivers record financial results as part of three-year turnaround
Euronews reached €77 million in revenue for 2025, an all-time high for the Group. Page views during the same period exceeded 1 billion., Read MoreContinue Reading
Airports embrace AI to manage growing global passenger traffic
Airports use AI for passenger flow, baggage tracking and predictive maintenance to enhance efficiency and experience., Airports use technology for passenger flow, baggage tracking and predictive maintenance to enhance efficiency and experience. As global air passenger traffic is forecast to hit 10.2 billion in 2026, a 3.9 percent year-on-year increase,Continue Reading
Inside Gaza after Israel’s last captive is found
With the final Israeli captive returned, Palestinians are waiting to see if Israel will now implement a true ceasefire., With the final Israeli captive returned, Palestinians are waiting to see if Israel will now implement a true ceasefire. The remains of the final Israeli captive have been returned from Gaza.Continue Reading
ICE Agents Film Minnesota Protesters & Immigrants as Part of Massive Facial Recognition Push
ICE and CBP are using facial recognition technology to facilitate Traitor 47’s mass deportation campaign. With a smartphone app, immigration officers can scan faces of people they encounter and quickly search those faces against 200 million images stored in several government databases that are “notoriously error-filled,” according to Nathan FreedContinue Reading












