First Look "United in the name of Giulia," Italians march to end gender violence Tens of thousands have taken to the streets of Italy’s cities to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. This comes as the country was gripped by the news of an Italian man extradited for the alleged murder…
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Ex-Fox News reporter sues network, saying he was fired for challenging lies about 2020 election
A former Fox News Capitol Hill reporter and producer has sued the network, claiming he was fired for challenging its on-air lies about the 2020 election. Jason Donner alleges in the lawsuit that Fox News knew President Donald Trump’s claims that voter fraud was behind his 2020 loss were false but that following backlash from…
Outrage as Piers Morgan claims Netanyahu ‘shouldn’t be in charge of Gaza’
Piers Morgan has sparked outrage after he claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “shouldn’t be in charge of Gaza” if Hamas is defeated. The TalkTV host was sharing his views on the show Piers Morgan Uncensored when he questioned the Israeli PM’s plans to occupy Gaza after the bombing is done. The comment came…
Fears North Korea is poised to unleash nuke after Kim’s lair exposed
Fears are mounting that a nuclear blast is imminent after a secret trail was found linking the country’s biggest concentration camp to its bomb test site. blew up the Punggye-ri test site in 2018 as part of an international charm offensive, having detonated a sixth and final there in 2017. But experts say he’s rebuilt…
Astonishing claim by Russia its troops snatching children are ‘helping them’
Russia’s children’s rights commissioner has spoken for the first time about accusations that the country abducted and brainwashed thousands of Ukrainian children. Maria Lvova-Belova, 38, who has “adopted” a teenage boy from Mariupol herself, insisted that Russia is just trying to “help” them. An unknown number of orphans and children have been taken from occupied…