8 of the Top 10 ‘Most Surveilled’ Cities Are Asian
China is the most-surveilled nation: 700 million cameras (494 per 1,000 people). Per-city data is unavailable. Almost one camera for every two people. China yet again dominates for its surveillance tactics, but other countries’ surveillance tactics are of growing concern: Several Indian, Russian, & South Korean cities, Kabul, Singapore, London, Istanbul, New York, & L.A.
Japan Fights Back Against Islamization — As Texas Hosts the Same Tablighi Jamaat Network: Thousands Protest Mosque in Fujisawa
While Japanese patriots are protesting in the streets to block the Al-Qaeda-linked Tablighi Jamaat from building a mosque next to a 1,500-year-old Shinto shrine, Texas has quietly made Garland the same group’s official U.S. headquarters.
This Is An End Times War, and Trump Just Threatened to Blow Up the Entire Country of Iran
Many seem convinced this war isn’t that big of a deal and will end soon. Meanwhile, Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. Navy blasted an enormous hole in an Iranian cargo ship, and Trump again threatened to destroy Iran. Yet a majority that participates in online betting still believes there will be some sort of permanent peace deal by the end of next month.
Danon attacks France: ‘How much did you pay Iran?’
At a tense session of the UN General Assembly focused on the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz and its implications for global shipping, Israel’s ambassador, Danny Danon, sharply criticized France and raised allegations about its conduct.
Unadulterated Antisemitism: Zohran Mamdani & Heightened Danger Jewish New Yorkers Face
Before his election, over 1,000 American rabbis signed a letter condemning Mamdani and others that “refuse to condemn violent slogans, deny Israel’s legitimacy, and accuse Israel of genocide,” which ‘delegitimizes the Jewish community and encourages and exacerbates hostility toward Judaism and Jews.’ Following the election, exacerbation of such hostilities began quickly.
Kazakhstan Free Speech Battle Reflects a Growing Global Pattern
The immediate facts are specific to Kazakhstan: journalists under house arrest, prosecutions linked to “false information,” and a strong appeal from watchdog groups. Questions raised by the case, however, aren’t unique to Central Asia. They go to a larger free speech issue now visible in many countries, as we investigate how far governments can go in regulating speech…
Canadian Veteran Jeff Evely Wins Landmark Victory Over Nova Scotia ‘Woods Ban’ — Now Leading Child Protection Rally in Ottawa
After deliberately defying a sweeping government ban on entering Nova Scotia’s woods, Canadian veteran Jeff Evely secured a decisive court ruling that the policy violated constitutional rights—exposing unchecked government overreach and igniting a broader fight for accountability and civil liberties.
Trump says talks to take place Tuesday, as Iran says it has ‘no plans’ to attend
President Trump said Sunday that talks with Iran on extending the ceasefire would resume Tuesday, while Iran indicated it wasn’t planning to send a delegation and was pessimistic about prospects of the talks. Trump said Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff would head to Islamabad for negotiations, and if Iran doesn’t agree to a deal, the whole of Iran would be “blown up.”
‘Whether people like Israel or not’: What six words in a Trump post reveal
President Trump posted a message praising Israel and extolling it as an exemplary ally. “Whether people like Israel or not, they have proven to be a GREAT Ally of the United States of America. They are Courageous, Bold, Loyal, and Smart, and, unlike others that have shown their true colors in a moment of conflict and stress, Israel fights hard and knows how to WIN!”
