Said Khatib - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Defiance: Fed-Up Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Ban on UN, WHO Regulations Across Entire State The legislation "comes after years of attempts to secure our state sovereignty," one of the co-authors of the bill said. By C. Douglas Golden April 5, 2024
Ian Maule / Getty Images; Jacquelyn Martin / Pool - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Gives Hamas Terrorists a Ramadan Present as Conservatives Slam Him for 'Disgraceful' Sellout President Joe Biden is more concerned with placating radical left-wing voters than supporting a longtime American ally. By Joe Saunders March 26, 2024
Ronen Zvulun - Pool / AP; Win McNamee / Getty Images Netanyahu Abruptly Cancels Key White House Meeting, Citing 'Change in the American Stance' Although a Biden spokesman said there is no change in U.S. policy toward Israel, the rift between the countries continues to grow. By Mike Landry March 25, 2024
Vladimir Smirnov - Sputnik / AP North Korean Regime Touts 'Special Function' of Luxury Limo Gifted by Putin Observers said Putin's gift violated a United Nations resolution aimed at pressuring North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program. By The Associated Press March 15, 2024
Hosam Salem - Middle East Images / AFP / Getty Images UN Agency Staffers in Gaza Busted, Shocking Report Links Them Directly to Terror Groups "UNRWA's problem is not just a few bad apples involved in the October 7 massacre. The institution...is a haven for Hamas's radical ideology." By Rachel M. Emmanuel January 30, 2024
Nicolas Garcia / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary 12 UN Agency Employees Involved in Oct. 7 Hamas Attack After Biden Reinstated Funding that Trump Pulled: Report The Biden administration renewed funding to the UNRWA in 2021 after the Trump administration had suspended it in 2018. By Jack Gist January 29, 2024
Alabama Department of Corrections / AP Judge OKs New Execution Method for Alabama Inmate, Says He's 'Not Guaranteed a Painless Death' Alabama moved one step closer to using a new method of execution after a federal judge refused to stop a scheduled Jan. 25 execution. By Jack Davis January 11, 2024
David M. Benett - Dave Benett / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Humiliating': UN Appoints Trans Activist as 'Women's Champion' Drawing Fire from 17 Different Women's Groups “Munroe Bergdorf’s well-publicized activism is not pro-women," the group said in a letter to the U.N. agency responsible for the move. By C. Douglas Golden January 5, 2024
@TankerTrackers / XCommentary Proof of 'Shadow Fleet' as Tanker Runs Aground - How Many More Are Prowling the Sea? A "shadow fleet" of aging tankers carrying sanctioned goods poses safety risks and presents broader political complications. By Michael Schwarz December 18, 2023
Matias Delacroix / AP War Drums: Fear of Annexation as Venezuelans Asked to Reject UN Authority, Declare Neighboring Territory as Their Own “We are solving through constitutional, peaceful and democratic means an imperial dispossession of 150 years,” President Nicolás Maduro said. By The Associated Press December 2, 2023