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American Diplomacy, Moroccan Vision: 250 Years of Partnership
Africa

American Diplomacy, Moroccan Vision: 250 Years of Partnership

Historic UN Breakthrough: Morocco’s Sahara Plan Wins Global Backing. Here’s What It Means for Peace and U.S. Diplomacy.

When Musk Shook UK Justice
Culture Wars
The West

When Musk Shook UK Justice

A single video shared by Elon Musk reignited global scrutiny of Britain’s grooming gang scandal, an issue long buried by political fear, institutional failure, and media silence.

Heike Claudia Petzer

Caged Kings: The Business of Captive Lions
Africa

Caged Kings: The Business of Captive Lions

Behind the scenes, thousands of captive lions are bred, exploited, and killed for profit — all while tourists think they’re helping. Despite promises to end the trade, it goes underground, fueled by fake conservation.

Heike Claudia Petzer

Sheba: Medicine Beyond Borders
Middle East
Conflict Zones

Sheba: Medicine Beyond Borders

V24 Exclusive: Step inside Sheba Medical Center, the largest hospital in the Middle East, where doctors treat Israeli soldiers, freed hostages, and Palestinians alike.

Adam Starzynski

Why Do Western Activists Still Defend Hamas?
Conflict Zones
Middle East

Why Do Western Activists Still Defend Hamas?

While Western activists chant slogans in defense of Hamas, Palestinians on the ground are risking their lives to protest the group’s brutal rule.

William Barclay

Food as a Weapon? IDF Rejects Canada’s Accusation
Middle East
Conflict Zones

Food as a Weapon? IDF Rejects Canada’s Accusation

Canada’s foreign minister accuses Israel of using food as a weapon. The IDF hits back hard. Who's telling the truth in Gaza?

Harrison Faulkner

The Left’s Dangerous Love Affair with the Palestinian Cause
Conflict Zones
Culture Wars

The Left’s Dangerous Love Affair with the Palestinian Cause

Why has the modern Left embraced Islamist groups like Hamas? Find out how Soviet propaganda, Marxist ideology, and post-colonial guilt forged a bizarre alliance that still distorts Western thinking today.

Damir Omerbegović

Sheikha or Shackled?
Middle East

Sheikha or Shackled?

Free coffee, VIP lines, and Instagram glam - Qatar sells an image of privilege for women. But behind the luxury lies a system of control where male guardianship rules, travel can be banned overnight, and even your truth weighs less in court.

Alexandra Tompson

Why 49 Afrikaners Sparked a Global Race Debate
Africa
The West

Why 49 Afrikaners Sparked a Global Race Debate

A small group of white Afrikaners granted refugee status in the U.S. has ignited global outrage, shining a harsh spotlight on South Africa’s post-apartheid contradictions.

Erik Schrama

Meet the Ranger Who’s Battling More Than Just Poachers
Africa

Meet the Ranger Who’s Battling More Than Just Poachers

He’s not just fighting poachers. He’s exposing the political corruption that protects them.

Zandré Lambrechts, Heike Claudia Petzer

My Brief Touch With Cancel Culture
Culture Wars
The West

My Brief Touch With Cancel Culture

British author and university lecturer, reveals the hidden tactics of cancel culture, from whisper campaigns to direct threats.

Dr R. M. Francis

From Icon to Outcast: Rosie Kay’s Battle for Creative Liberty
Culture Wars
The West

From Icon to Outcast: Rosie Kay’s Battle for Creative Liberty

From acclaimed choreographer to cultural outcast, Rosie Kay’s career shifted dramatically after her gender-critical views led to her resignation.

Heike Claudia Petzer, Rosie Kay

Those Newly Brave Universities
The West
Culture Wars

Those Newly Brave Universities

As American universities fall to left-wing monoculture, even tenured professors fear speaking out. This piece exposes leadership’s failure to protect intellectual diversity and argues federal intervention is now necessary.

Michael Fertik

India and Pakistan Are Closer to Nuclear War Than We Think
Conflict Zones

India and Pakistan Are Closer to Nuclear War Than We Think

A terror attack in Kashmir has set off a dangerous chain reaction between India and Pakistan. Airstrikes, missile launches, and nuclear threats are back on the table.

Heike Claudia Petzer

The Untold Psychological Toll of Conservation
Africa

The Untold Psychological Toll of Conservation

Discover the hidden mental battles faced by anti-poaching rangers on the frontlines of wildlife protection.

Geoffrey Phillips, Heike Claudia Petzer

The Gender Equality Experiment: The Cost of Feminist Policy in Norway
The West
Culture Wars

The Gender Equality Experiment: The Cost of Feminist Policy in Norway

Norway’s gender equality policies, once praised, have sparked a mental health crisis, deepened gender divides, and left young men disillusioned.

Hannah Spier, MD

From Pots to Protest: My Personal Battle Against Censorship
Culture Wars
The West

From Pots to Protest: My Personal Battle Against Censorship

Ceramicist Claudia Clare was dropped from a university art event over her gender-critical views. She explains why she took legal action to defend her right to free expression.

Claudia Clare

Silenced for Her Beliefs, The Poet Who Took a Stand
Culture Wars
The West

Silenced for Her Beliefs, The Poet Who Took a Stand

Canceled for tweeting that a five o’clock shadow and a dress don’t make someone a woman, Poet Sibyl Ruth reveals the inside story of her legal battle.

Alexandra Tompson, Sibyl Ruth

The Arts Under Siege
Culture Wars

The Arts Under Siege

Think you can speak your mind in the arts? Think again. Discover how voicing the 'wrong' opinion on issues like gender, race, and politics is becoming career suicide for artists today.

Alexandra Tompson

Are Western Universities Selling Out for Oil Money?
Foreign Influence

Are Western Universities Selling Out for Oil Money?

Qatar's billions are flooding Western universities, but what's the real price of this ‘generosity’? Discover the hidden agenda behind the cash.

Stefan Tompson

Two Armies, One People and No Security
Middle East

Two Armies, One People and No Security

Written by an anonymous insider, this piece reveals how the IRGC’s dominance impacts the lives of everyday Iranians and why military might may no longer be the answer to the country’s deepest crisis.

Anonymous