Trump to Meet Putin Next Week, Plans Zelensky Meeting
USA’s president Donald Trump says that he intends to personally meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin as soon as next week. Trump plans to follow up on this with a new meeting between himself, Putin and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyj.
Russia’s Roscosmos, NASA agree to extend ISS operations until 2028
The head of Russia’s Roscosmos said Thursday he agreed with NASA to extend International Space Station (ISS) operations until 2028. The deal, struck during US talks, preserves one of the last areas of cooperation amid strained ties over Ukraine.
German newspaper reveals that infamous Gaza aid photos were staged to control the narrative
The newspaper showed a picture of Fteiha apparently staging the civilians in the area where the food would be distributed, making it look as if they were desperately waiting in line for the food distribution. However, as other pictures in the series show, the food distribution did not occur until sometime after Fteiha took his pictures. … the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung alleges that some of those photos were staged by a Hamas-affiliated photographer.
Great-grandfather founded company that produced Zyklon B gas for Nazi death camps; great-granddaughter joins Gaza flotilla
Marlene Engelhorn, a descendant of a German family that owned the chemical company that produced the deadly gas used to murder millions of Jews in Nazi death camps, is making her way to the Gaza Strip on the “Peace flotilla.” Engelhorn shared on Tuesday that she has boarded the ship: “I am against genocide, apartheid, illegal occupation, and in favor of a free Palestine.”
Israeli soldier’s family in Missouri find their cars burned and ‘Death to the IDF’ graffiti outside home
The family of an IDF soldier had three cars burned outside their house and the words, “Death to the IDF,” scrawled on the road in Clayton, Missouri. On Wednesday morning, the family woke up to find the antisemitic message, including threats against the Clayton resident. Local police, together with the FBI, are investigating the incident as a suspected hate crime.
U.S. trade deficit hits a nearly 2-year low in June; China gap plunges
The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in June on a sharp drop in consumer goods imports, and the trade gap with China shrank to its lowest in more than 21 years, the latest evidence of the imprint on global commerce President Donald Trump is making with sweeping tariffs on imported goods.
OpenAI is giving ChatGPT to the government for $1
OpenAI on Tuesday announced it will offer its ChatGPT Enterprise product to U.S. federal agencies for $1 through the next year. The company has been working to deepen its ties to lawmakers and regulators in recent months. In June, OpenAI launched a new offering called OpenAI for Government and said it was awarded a contract of up to $200 million by the U.S. Department of Defense. it will offer its ChatGPT Enterprise product to U.S. federal agencies for $1 through the next year, making its technology available to the federal executive branch workforce at “essentially no cost.”
Temple Institute Announces: All Texas Red Heifers Disqualified
The Temple Institute announced on Tuesday that the remaining red heifers that had been brought from Texas by Boneh Israel to perform the Biblically mandated purification ceremony are not suited for the ceremony.
US demanding ‘all or nothing’ deal to free hostages, end Gaza war
The Trump administration is pushing for a single comprehensive ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in place of additional piecemeal agreements similar to those reached in November 2023 and January 2025, a top administration official said. … “No piecemeal deals. That doesn’t work,” Witkoff added. “Now, we think that we have to shift this negotiation to all or nothing. Everybody comes home.”
Rubio: There will be no peace until Hamas is disbanded
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in an interview with Larry Kudlow on Fox Business on Wednesday, delivered a clear message regarding the path forward in Gaza, stressing the fundamental necessity of disarming and disbanding the Hamas terrorist organization to ensure long-term peace.
‘Five IDF Divisions, five months’: Netanyahu’s Gaza occupation plan to defeat Hamas
The plan is expected to involve around five IDF divisions and last approximately five months. It will also involve relocating approximately one million Gaza City residents and will likely be approved on Thursday, cabinet ministers told the Post, adding that “the real question is what version of the plan will ultimately be approved.”
UCLA says Trump administration froze $584 million of its federal funding
President Donald Trump’s administration has frozen $584 million in federal funding for the University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA said on Wednesday after the government reprimanded the university over pro-Palestinian protests. The Trump administration has threatened to cut federal funds for universities over pro-Palestinian protests against the Israel-Hamas War. The government alleges universities, including UCLA, allowed antisemitism during the protests.
New Research Links South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel to Growing Ties With Iran
The report — “Ties to Tehran: South Africa’s Democracy and Its Relationship With Iran” — argues that deepening ties with Tehran has led South Africa to compromise its democratic foundations and constitutional principles, aligning itself with a regime internationally condemned for terrorism, repression, and human rights abuses.
IDF orders two Gaza areas evacuated amid talk of total seizure
The Israel Defense Forces told residents of two neighborhoods in Gaza on Wednesday to evacuate ahead of a cabinet discussion said to revolve around the possibility of a major escalation in the war with Hamas. Col. Avichay Adraee, the head of the Arab media division of the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, warned the residents of Al Nasser and Zeitoun to evacuate in two separate social-media posts on X. “The IDF is continuing its ground maneuvers and deploying a heavy force in your area to expand the scope of the fighting,” Adraee wrote in the statement about Al Nasser. No “tactical, temporary or local ceasefire is in place for humanitarian purposes” in the area,
Has al-Shara lost support from his key backer?
The appointment of Ahmad al-Sharaa, a technocrat and independent figure with a civilian background, as head of the transitional phase received unusually broad international support. This backing came from the United States, Britain, and France, along with regional powers such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, all of whom viewed him as a consensus figure capable of steering Syria toward stability. However, the hope was short-lived. Within months of forming the transitional government, signs of disorder reemerged. Violence broke out along the Syrian coast, and unprecedented protests erupted in Sweida. These events coincided with a direct and uncharacteristic Israeli airstrike targeting Syria’s Ministry of Defense in the heart of Damascus—a blow that shattered the image of the new state and left the government exposed to growing questions of legitimacy, sovereignty, trust, and governability.
Three Parent Babies?: Life Deserves To Be Protected, Not Treated As A Science Fiction Experiment
Mitochondrial disease can be deadly. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells, but in a fallen world, genetic conditions passed through mitochondrial DNA (which only comes from the mother) can wreak havoc on the body, even leading to stillbirth. So a new technology is helping couples who otherwise could not have healthy children start families. But is this new technology really as compassionate as it sounds?
DOGE Worker “Big Balls” Bloodied After DC Attack; Trump, Musk Call To Federalize DC
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have called for the federalization of crime-ridden Washington, D.C., following the brutal attack on 19-year-old Edward Coristine, a former staffer at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
Ghislaine Maxwell Reportedly Cleared Trump’s Name In DOJ Interview
Maxwell was recently interviewed by the DOJ about roughly 100 people who were associated with her and her accomplice, deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. “Maxwell said nothing during the interview that would be harmful to President Donald Trump,” ABC reported, citing anonymous sources.
Biden DHS raised red flags over Tim Walz’s China ties, new docs show
The documents, obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, had been previously withheld by the Biden administration, according to Just the News. Scrutiny of Walz’s longstanding ties to the Chinese government and Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-affiliated organizations escalated after he was selected as former Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. “China is happy,” one DHS official wrote in a group chat called “NST NFT Bi-Weekly Sync” on Aug. 7, 2024, one day after Walz officially became part of the Democratic campaign. Republicans have criticized Walz for his close relationship with China, including his roughly 30 visits to the communist nation, some of which were partially funded by the Chinese government.
Tsunami Damages Russian Nuclear Submarine Base
A tsunami triggered by an undersea earthquake off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on July 30 appears to have damaged the Rybachiy naval base — Russia’s main base for nuclear submarines in the Pacific. Satellite imagery showed that one of the base’s floating piers had been damaged. The 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurred just 140 kilometers from the base. Two of Russia’s Yasen-class nuclear-powered attack submarines were seen docked at the base prior to the tsunami.
Over 400 pilgrims rescued as severe flash floods hit Kinner Kailash Yatra route, Himachal Pradesh
413 pilgrims were rescued by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) after a cloudburst triggered flash floods along the Kinner Kailash Yatra route in Himachal Pradesh, India on August 6, 2025. At least 194 people were killed across Himachal Pradesh since the onset of the monsoon season in June.
Extreme rainfall causes severe flooding in South Korea
An extreme rainfall event struck South Korea between August 3 and 4, 2025, triggering severe flooding across the southern regions of the country. Over 280 mm (11 inches) of rainfall was recorded in Muan in just 24 hours, with the hourly rainfall rates reaching over extreme 140 mm (6 inches) on August 4.
“The Year of the Flood” Gets Even Worse: Monster Storms Cause Catastrophic Flooding in Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Taiwan and China
We have never seen a year quite like this. I wrote about “the year of the flood” on July 15th and July 27th, and now I am writing about it again. If I haven’t convinced you by now that something really weird is going on, I don’t know what to tell you. Record-breaking storms and record-breaking floods just keep hitting us again and again all over the world. During this past week, it is Asia that has been really taking a beating. Sometimes when I write articles about what is taking place on the other side of the world, a certain percentage of my readers tune out, but please don’t do that because what I have to share today is very important.
Major wildfire burns over 13,000 ha (32,000 acres) in Aude, southern France, killing one and injuring nine
A fast-moving wildfire burned 13,000 ha (32,100 acres) in the Aude department of southern France from August 5–6, 2025, killing one person, injuring nine others, and forcing evacuations across multiple communes. Civil Security said the fire is advancing at about 5 km/h (3 mph) and confirmed it was the most significant wildfire of the French summer season.
EU’s technocratic border control will be launched in October; it applies to all non-EU visitors
From 12 October, all visitors to all European Union countries will have their biometric data collected and stored by a centralised agency. This agency will not only collect data on our movements but will also collect data from the criminal and justice systems. In the future, it will also be collecting data from air carriers in advance on passengers.
The Temple Institute Declares “It’s Time to Build” As Road Signs Pointing to The Future Temple Go Up Around Israel
Will construction of the Third Temple soon begin? What I am going to share in this article is truly shocking. For years, the Temple Institute has been preparing for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem, and now it appears that they believe that the time has come. Needless to say, any effort to rebuild the Temple would create a firestorm of controversy all over the globe. But there is clearly a tremendous amount of momentum inside Israel to allow construction to commence, and someone has been putting up road signs that literally point people in the direction of the coming Temple…
Holocaust survivors: Latest hostage videos recall our own condition 80 years ago
Holocaust survivors say the hostage videos published in recent days recall for them their own torture and deprivation under the Nazis eight decades ago. “Their bodies are painfully thin — nearly Muselmänner — their eyes terrified and vacant, their faces marked by despair and hopelessness. These images take me back to those dark days — to the hell, the hunger, the orphanhood, and the fear,” Israel Shaked said in a statement released by the International March of the Living, which brings Jewish teens to concentration camps in Europe.
Muslim Rape Gangs: The most sustained and complete race-based crime in British history
…The mass rape of children by “grooming gangs” has been ongoing for decades, with tens of thousands of victims. Despite reports and inquiries, no significant action has been taken against those responsible. Instead, it has been met with denial, deflection and trivialisation. There have been no high-profile resignations or sackings of police chiefs, council officials or Members of Parliament (“MPs”). Worse still, the British establishment has enabled and apologized for Pakistani Muslim rapists.
Treasonous Democrat Homeland Security Committee Member Pledges Allegiance to Guatemala, Husband is Illegal Immigrant
In a jaw-dropping, treasonous admission that is a brazen national security violation, Homeland Security Committee Member Representative Delia Ramirez (D-IL) attended a conference in Mexico City over the weekend where she declared that her loyalty was to Guatemala over the United States and that her husband is an illegal immigrant. Unbelievably, she also sits on the Border Security and Enforcement Committee and is a part of the 35-member Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
The ‘Islamic Bomb’ Comes to Texas: Pakistani Officials and Their Diaspora Celebrate Nuclear Supremacy on American Soil
“How is it possible that a Pakistani government official stood on American soil, at a public event in Texas, and openly celebrated nuclear supremacy and Islamic triumph — and not a single U.S. or Texas official said a word?”
