• Zelensky Warns at UN: Russia Aims to Spread War Across Europe, Putin Must Be Stopped

    Zelensky Warns at UN: Russia Aims to Spread War Across Europe, Putin Must Be Stopped

    Zelensky Warns at UN: Russia Aims to Spread War Across Europe, Putin Must Be Stopped.

    Russia will now spread the war across Europe, Putin must stop it immediately… Zelensky warns the world from the UN platform

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the world to take tough action against Russia. Accusing Vladimir Putin of provoking war, Zelensky said at the United Nations that Russia must be stopped. This is important because Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to expand the war into Europe. Zelensky said the world is in a destructive arms race and this should not be ignored.

  • Donald Trump should be prosecuted

    Donald Trump should be prosecuted

    ‘Donald Trump should be prosecuted’, the president of this small country made a major statement at the UNGA.

    Bogota: ‘Donald Trump should be prosecuted’, Gustavo Petro has called at the UNGA for a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and officials over the deadly attacks in the Caribbean Sea, saying they targeted poor young people and that the claims made by the Trump administration are false.

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for a criminal investigation into US President Donald Trump and the officials responsible for the deadly attacks in the Caribbean Sea this month. Several people were killed in the attacks, which the White House described as assaults on boats carrying drugs. Petro strongly condemned them in a speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. He said these attacks are an attempt to criminalize poverty and migration.

  • Italy Draws a Red Line:  Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release

    Italy Draws a Red Line: Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release

    Italy Draws a Red Line:  Palestine Recognition Hinges on Hamas Removal & Hostage Release.

    Amid the Israel-Gaza war, a global movement is underway to recognize a Palestinian state. Countries like France, Britain, and Australia have recently recognized Palestine as a country. Meanwhile, Italy has said that it will consider recognizing Palestine only after certain conditions are met.

    Italy will recognize a Palestinian state only if all Israeli hostages are released and the Hamas terrorist group is excluded from any government role, Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni said on Tuesday.

    Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in York, Meloni also said international pressure should be placed on Hamas rather than Israel. He accused the group of starting the war and obstructing its end by refusing to hand over hostages.

  • US Dominance is Waning! UNGA Reveals the Rise of a Multipolar World

    US Dominance is Waning! UNGA Reveals the Rise of a Multipolar World

    US Dominance is Waning! UNGA Reveals the Rise of a Multipolar World.

    US Dominance is Waning! America’s Power Monopoly’s Decline

    The United States’ dominance is eroding, according to the most recent United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). One superpower is no longer the center of the world. Rather, a multipolar world is emerging in which several countries are rewriting the rules of international politics and influencing world affairs.

    The United States had unchallenged global dominance for many years. However, the monopoly’s flaws are now visible. Even President Trump’s catchphrase, “Make America Great Again,” is perceived as acknowledging that the country’s heyday is over.

    UN Secretary-General Issues Warning: Multipolarity Requires Equilibrium

    The UNGA began with a warning from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that the world is growing more multipolar. However, multipolarity could easily devolve into anarchy in the absence of robust and unbiased organizations like the UN, WTO, and the International Court of Justice. Justice, cooperation, and rules are necessary for stability; otherwise, raw power politics will take center stage.

    US dominance is waning! The UNGA stage reveals a changing world, hinting at a new, multipolar world.

    A multipolar world is taking shape. A multipolar world means that the world should not be dominated by a single country, but rather by many countries that play a key role in international affairs. Such signs have been seen from the platform of the United Nations General Assembly.

    UN General Assembly Multipolar World: 

    The world’s political system appears extremely complex today. Situations are changing rapidly, and this could be considered a transitional period for the world. The United Nations General Assembly is currently in session, and the picture of change has become clear. Statements from several countries have conveyed the message that traditional power structures of monopoly or dominance are weakening, and new power centers, new alliances, and new approaches are emerging. This could also be interpreted as suggesting that America’s global dominance is now on its last legs.

    However, President Trump’s “Make America Great Again” statement reinforces the fact that America is no longer a power. America has reached its peak and is now on the decline.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned at the start of the General Assembly that the world is becoming increasingly multipolar, but if strong and impartial global institutions (such as the UN, WTO, International Court of Justice) do not balance this, the risk of anarchy will increase.

    In recent developments, several Western countries (France, Britain, Canada, and Australia) have recognized Palestine and separated themselves from Israel. Meanwhile, countries in the Global South have voted independently, defying Western pressure, demonstrating their strategic autonomy.

    A multipolar system means decentralization of power—new centers of power such as China, Russia, India, the European Union, Africa, and Latin America. But stability is only possible if international law is upheld and institutions are just and efficient.

    The new system will see an increased role for regional groups (the African Union, Asian and Latin American blocs) in matters of justice, development, climate justice, food security, education, and counter-terrorism.

    Overall, the General Assembly has signaled that the world is entering a new era—one where power will be more shared and the grip of the old great powers may loosen.

     

  • H-1B visa fee a dangerous decision

    H-1B visa fee a dangerous decision

    H-1B visa fee a dangerous decision, US lawmaker calls ‘this is a self-inflicted wound for us’.

    Trump’s decision to impose a one-time fee of $100,000 for H-1B visas is being opposed within the US. California Democratic Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove.

    The California Democrat said on Monday that the president is targeting immigrants and global talent at the expense of the US economy. “American workers are suffering from Trump’s rising unemployment and inflation. Why not fix this instead of harmful and xenophobic policies?”

    Kamlager-Dove said the policy is not only detrimental to foreign talent but will also be detrimental to American companies and universities, which have been working with them for years. She alleged that President Trump was hurting the US economy and innovation by targeting “immigrants and global talent.”

  • ‘We won’t stop buying oil from Russia, do whatever it takes…’ This small NATO country has given Trump the cold shoulder.

    ‘We won’t stop buying oil from Russia, do whatever it takes…’ This small NATO country has given Trump the cold shoulder.

    ‘We won’t stop buying oil from Russia, do whatever it takes…’ This small NATO country has given Trump the cold shoulder.

    Donald Trump had called on NATO countries to stop buying oil from Russia. However, Hungary, a small NATO country, said we won’t stop buying oil from Russia.

     

    Hungary’s foreign minister challenged Trump, saying Hungary would not stop buying Russian oil, despite demands from US NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil. While US President Donald Trump has called for Europe to halt Russian oil imports, in an interview on the sidelines of the 80th annual session of the United Nations General Assembly, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said: “We cannot ensure a secure supply of energy products to our country without Russian oil or gas sources.” He added that he understands Trump’s point.

    Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said it was impossible for his country to stop buying oil and gas from Russia because the infrastructure only allows supplies from there. This statement came after Trump imposed new sanctions on Russia and urged NATO countries to stop purchasing Russian oil. NATO countries are divided on this issue—some allies question Trump’s sincerity, while Finnish President Alexander Stubb agreed that it is necessary to end dependence on Russian energy and pressure should be put especially on Hungary and Slovakia. Szijjártó called Western European leaders “radicals” and acknowledged strained relations with Brussels, but noted improved relations with the US and Trump, saying Hungary was openly supporting Trump’s victory.

  • Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesperson praised India.

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesperson praised India.

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership?

    Will India be granted permanent UN membership? A UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Antonio Guterres supports changes to the Security Council to better reflect the world of 2025 rather than 1945.

     

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, praised India’s importance to the United Nations. He said India is a strong supporter of multilateralism and an important voice at the UN. Guterres described his good relations with the Indian government. Dujarric stressed the need for reform of the Security Council to better reflect the world of 2025, although he left the decision on permanent membership to member states. This statement comes at a time when US President Donald Trump is about to meet Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif, while Trump has taken many strict steps against India.

  • The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    The ugly face of Hamas terrorists, 3 Palestinians were publicly killed.

    Hamas terrorists have committed an act in Gaza that has exposed their ugly face. They have publicly executed three Palestinian civilians in Gaza. A video of the incident has also surfaced.

    Hamas Terrorists Killed Palestinians:

    Israel continues its military operations in Gaza. Meanwhile, an incident has exposed the ugly face of Hamas terrorists. Hamas terrorists have publicly executed three Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The crowd chanted slogans as masked Hamas militants executed civilians, who were reportedly aiding the Israeli campaign in Gaza.

     

    According to the New York Post, Hamas militants killed several Palestinian civilians outside Shifa Hospital in Gaza City and left notes on the bodies, which stated that Israel’s collaborators were destined for death. Among those killed was Yasser Abu Shabab, described as an Israeli ally and leader of a rival tribe. Hamas has carried out similar acts before, such as the execution of six Palestinians in May for allegedly looting relief supplies. Meanwhile, the Israeli military says its goal is to eliminate Hamas terrorists and free the hostages. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, more than 65,000 people have died so far.

  • Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, violence in several cities.

    Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, violence in several cities.

    Protests against Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. Major protests have erupted in Italy over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. Violent demonstrations have erupted in Rome and Milan, leading to train halts and port closures.

    France formally recognized Palestine as an independent state on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced during a meeting of the United Nations Middle East Peace Process. Earlier, Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal have also recognized Palestine as a nation in the last 36 hours. Israel and the United States have not yet done so, and Italy has also not recognized Palestine. Consequently, violent protests have erupted in Italy against Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni.

    Summary:

    Pro-Palestinian protests in Italy turned violent. Demonstrators threw smoke bombs, bottles, and stones at Milan’s railway station and other cities, setting fires, and vandalizing buildings. More than 60 police officers were injured and 10 people were detained in clashes with police. Train services and ports were shut down. Police used water cannons in several cities, including Naples. Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni said the protests were aimed at pressuring him. Palestine has been recognized by 152 countries so far, while America, Israel, Italy and Japan have not recognized it.

     

     

     

     

  • The tiger chewed its own owner raw

    The tiger chewed its own owner raw

    The tiger chewed its own owner raw in Oklahoma, USA, a tiger has eaten its owner. The incident has caused widespread outrage. Ryan Easley has been training tigers for a long time.

    A man would play with the tigers as if they were pet dogs and cats. He would love them, pet them, and feed them. The tigers would forget they were actually hunters and would cling tightly to him. The tigers enjoyed playing with the man, but this relationship has had a horrific outcome. One of the tigers with whom he lived day and night made him its prey.