Hundreds arrested in Africa-wide cybercrime crackdown | Global News Podcast
Nearly 600 people have been arrested in 19 African countries in an anti-cybercrime operation coordinated by Interpol. Interpol said it took down more than 6,000 malicious links – which criminals send to people via emails or texts and can infect their devices. Three million dollars have been recovered. We speakContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | December 22nd, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this December 22nd, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
Ukraine hits Russian oil terminal, jets and ships in wave of strikes
Meanwhile, Russia continued its strikes on Ukraine, firing scores of drones at Ukrainian energy infrastructure overnight and attacking targets in Ukraine’s Donbas.Continue Reading
As the Whitmer Administration Enters Its Final Year, Environmental Advocates Lament Wasted Opportunities
Climate legislation requiring Michigan to get all its electricity from renewable sources became Gretchen Whitmer’s signature environmental bill. But now, tax incentives the governor granted data centers stand to trigger “off ramps” to more fossil fuel use. By Tom Perkins In late 2023, an unlikely state in the country’s industrialContinue Reading
The Traitor appoints special envoy to Greenland, stirs backlash | REUTERS
Traitor 47 named Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as his special envoy to Greenland, drawing renewed criticism from Denmark and Greenland over Washington’s interest in the mineral-rich Arctic island. #News #The Traitor #Denmark #Greenland #USA #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/3YLavec 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest newsContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Energy Emergency Orders Should Prevent Morgan Stanley’s Electricity Exports
In a formal protest filed today with the U.S. Department of Energy, Public Citizen challenged an application to export electricity by the Wall Street bank Morgan Stanley.Federal law mandates that “no person shall transmit any electric energy from the United States to a foreign country . . . [if] itContinue Reading
Foster scores late goal as South Africa defeat Angola in their AFCON opener
Lyle Foster’s match-winning 79th-minute strike allowed South Africa to win first opening match at AFCON since 2004., Lyle Foster’s match-winning 79th-minute strike allowed South Africa to win first opening match at AFCON since 2004. Lyle Foster scored a superb winner from outside the box as South Africa defeated Angola 2-1Continue Reading
Thailand and Cambodia agree to meet amid renewed cross-border fighting
Planned talks come as Southeast Asian leaders urge both countries to show ‘maximum restraint’ and return to dialogue., Planned talks come as Southeast Asian leaders urge both countries to show ‘maximum restraint’ and return to dialogue. Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to hold a meeting of defence officials later thisContinue Reading
Rep. Ro Khanna on Venezuela Strikes, Zohran Mamdani, The Traitor-Kennedy Center & More
Democracy Now! speaks with Democratic Congressmember Ro Khanna on the latest developments in Congress and about escalating U.S. attacks on alleged drug boats off the coast of Venezuela. “Why are we going into a regime change war when the president promised no endless wars?” he asks. Khanna also defends NewContinue Reading
Why Martha May Whovier Was a Gay Awakening in ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’
For many queer millennials, the 2000 live-action How the Grinch Stole Christmas wasn’t just a holiday movie. It was a formative experience. And no, it wasn’t Jim Carrey’s green furball sparking feelings. It was Martha May Whovier, the glamorous, sequined, feathered, and oh-so-saucy socialite of Whoville, played to perfection byContinue Reading
Warehouse Diaries: The Automated Ghost of Christmas Peak
It was October, at the beginning of Amazon’s “peak season”— the long run-up to the holidays when package volume begins to swell. It was my second night working as a “jam breaker” in a facility known as PIT9, an automated sortation center located in the woods near Pittsburgh International Airport.Continue Reading
‘Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof’: The 5 Words That Will Determine the Fate of Birthright Citizenship
“When I use a word,“ Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.“— Lewis Carroll, “Through the Looking Glass“ When Traitor 47 signed Executive Order 14160 on Jan. 20, declaring an end to birthright citizenship under theContinue Reading
Haiti’s Youth Face Impossible Psychological Dilemma
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — “I don’t see a future for myself in this country. If I leave Haiti, it’s to save my life and plan for the future. Otherwise, I wouldn’t leave,” says Maximilien Duclair, one of many young people struggling to find an income in Haiti’s capital, where gang violenceContinue Reading












