Special Counsel's Evidence for Gag Order on Donald Trump

Special Counsel Jack Smith's team has submitted evidence supporting a gag order on Donald Trump to prevent him from making public statements that could endanger law enforcement officials. Trump falsely claimed Biden ordered deadly force during a search at Mar-a-Lago. Prosecutors argue that Trump's rhetoric has led to threats against judges and court staff. Examples include swatting incidents and threatening messages, as well as attacks on law enforcement agencies by Trump supporters. Smith's team emphasizes the danger posed by Trump's inflammatory language and urges the court to impose a gag order.

CAIR Condemns Mayor for Condemning Antisemitic Protest at Synagogue

CAIR condemned Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for speaking out against an antisemitic protest at a synagogue, claiming the protest was legitimate. The protest involved pro-Palestinian activists targeting a synagogue in Pico-Robertson, leading to violence with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators. Multiple political figures, including Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Bass, President Joe Biden, and the Israeli government, condemned the protest as antisemitic and dangerous.

Protests in Kenya over Proposed Tax Increases

Protesters clash with police in Nairobi demanding President William Ruto resign over proposed tax increases. Ruto refuses to sign a finance bill proposing new taxes after violent clashes that resulted in several deaths. Kenyans express widespread dissatisfaction with the bill, leading to a major setback for Ruto. The protests unite people beyond tribal divisions against the bill.

Kenyan President William Ruto's Reversal on Controversial Finance Bill

Kenyan President William Ruto plans to withdraw a controversial finance bill following violent protests and a deadly government crackdown. The bill aimed to raise taxes on essential items, sparking outrage and demonstrations across the country.

Protests in Kenya over Tax Hikes

Protesters clashed with police in Kenya's capital Nairobi over proposed tax increases, resulting in at least 23 deaths and numerous injuries. Demonstrators are calling for President William Ruto to resign amid a nationwide protest movement.

Protests in Kenya

Protesters killed in Kenya as police fire on crowds demonstrating against proposed tax increases.

Kenyan protests over tax bill

Kenyan protesters killed by police while trying to storm parliament over a controversial tax bill that raises taxes by $2.7 billion.

Protests in Kenya Against Tax Hike Bill

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while rallying with protesters in Kenya against a tax hike bill. The protest turned violent with at least five people fatally shot and many injured. The protesters are demanding economic relief and an end to corruption from Kenyan leaders.

Kenya Parliament Protests

Protesters stormed Kenya's parliament opposing a new finance bill, resulting in a fire and violent clashes with police. Several people were killed and injured, and the government faced significant unrest.

Protests in Kenya over Proposed Tax Increases

Protesters clash with police in Kenya's capital Nairobi over proposed tax increases, resulting in at least five deaths, dozens wounded, and sections of the parliament building set ablaze. Demonstrators demand President William Ruto's resignation.

Kenyan Protests Against Tax Rises

Kenyan police open fire on protestors as they storm parliament in widespread demonstrations against sweeping tax rises, resulting in several deaths and injuries. The controversial tax bill aims to raise taxes to pay off foreign debt, sparking outrage among Kenyan citizens.

Protests in Kenya Over Finance Bill

Protesters in Kenya clashed with police over a new finance bill imposing new taxes, resulting in violence, deaths, and a direct assault on the government. Demonstrators demanded legislators vote against the bill due to frustrations over the high cost of living. The bill was passed, leading to protests and clashes in various cities.

Protests Outside Synagogue in West Los Angeles

Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israeli demonstrators clashed outside a synagogue in West Los Angeles, leading to violence and arrests. President Biden and local officials condemned the violence. The event at the synagogue was promoting property listings in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, sparking protests against the sale of occupied land. The international community considers these settlements illegal, but Israel considers them neighborhoods of its capital. The violence has been criticized as antisemitic and a violation of human rights.

Clashes at Los Angeles Synagogue

President Biden condemns threats to Jewish members of a Los Angeles synagogue after clashes between anti-Israel activists and Israel supporters. DOJ declines to comment on potential investigation. Tensions rise following Hamas' terror attack in Israel and Israel's response in Gaza.

Discussion on Donald Trump's Rhetoric on Migrants

CNN's Jim Acosta and Scott Jennings clash over Donald Trump's rhetoric on migrants, with Acosta calling it dehumanizing and Jennings defending it as drawing attention to violent crimes committed by migrants.

Violent Protest Outside Synagogue in Los Angeles

Israel condemned violent protest against Jews by pro-Palestinian activists outside a synagogue in Los Angeles. Pro-Palestinian mob blocked entrance, leading to clashes with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators and security officers. Israeli government spokesman called it Jew-hatred and urged Jews to wear their identity with pride. California Gov. and L.A. Mayor condemned violence late. Article by Joel B. Pollak on Breitbart News.

Violent clash between anti-Israel agitators and Israel supporters in Los Angeles

Violent clash between anti-Israel agitators and Israel supporters in Los Angeles leads to arrests and injuries. Mayor Karen Bass condemns the violence and pledges to hold those responsible accountable.

Potential Civil Unrest in France Ahead of Elections

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin warns of potential civil unrest and violence in France related to upcoming elections. President Macron is not on the ballot but the election is seen as a referendum on his leadership.

Antisemitic mob targets Adas Torah synagogue in Los Angeles

Antisemitic mob targets Adas Torah synagogue in Los Angeles. Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass respond, condemning the violence. Pro-Palestinian activists block entrance to prevent Jewish community members from attending a meeting. LAPD provides additional patrols in the area. Violent clashes between protesters and counter-protesters reported.

Violence outside Los Angeles synagogue and tensions between Israel and Hezbollah

Violence erupts outside a Los Angeles synagogue as anti-Israel agitators clash with supporters of Israel. Tensions rise between Israel and Hezbollah, sparking concerns of a wider regional war.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East has a long history, with recent incidents sparking outrage. A video shows a wounded Palestinian man strapped to an Israeli military jeep in Jenin, prompting an investigation. The violence has escalated in the West Bank and Gaza, leading to numerous casualties on both sides. Israeli Minister of Defense is in Washington to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza with U.S. officials.

Maxine Waters' concerns about violence if Trump is re-elected

Maxine Waters expressed concerns about safety and potential violence if Donald Trump is re-elected, citing his threats of fraud and violence. She warned of the risk to people of color and the general population due to Trump's rhetoric.

Juneteenth Celebration Violence in Oakland, California

At least four people were shot and officers were allegedly assaulted during a Juneteenth celebration in Oakland, California. No fatalities reported so far.

Challenges Faced by LGBTQ Migrants in Mexico

LGBTQ migrants face challenges in Mexico due to discrimination and violence, with organizations working to provide shelter and support. Lack of data on LGBTQ migrants poses challenges for understanding and assisting this vulnerable population.

New Popular Front in France Nominates Radical Antifa Activist for National Assembly

The New Popular Front in France has nominated a radical "anti-fascist" activist, Raphaël Arnault, who is reportedly on the government's national security watchlist, as a candidate for the National Assembly. This decision has sparked controversy due to Arnault's history of Antifa street activism and alleged violence against the far-right.

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Hezbollah Attacks

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians, as well as other groups in the Middle East, has a long history of violence and tension. Recent attacks by Hezbollah from Lebanon have led to evacuations and damage in Israeli towns like Kiryat Shmona and Nahariya, causing fear and disruption among residents.

Suspension of Voting Reforms in New Caledonia

French President Macron suspends voting reforms in New Caledonia after deadly unrest. The reforms, feared by Indigenous Kanak people, caused violence and a state of emergency. Both sides erected barricades. Macron suspended the constitutional bill to promote dialogue and order. A man died on June 11 during clashes with police. Curfew extended until June 17.

Yaron Avraham's Transformation from Tragic Past to Successful Present

Yaron Avraham, a former Muslim born into a radical family, shares his journey from a tragic childhood filled with violence and terror to finding peace and purpose through conversion to Judaism. He now runs a successful restaurant in Jerusalem and gives talks about his past and his path to freedom and faith.

Violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Palestinian Statehood Efforts

Violence is increasing in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, with Palestinians expressing concern about events in Gaza. Efforts to get Palestinians a state of their own have been ongoing.

American Missionary Couple Murdered in Haiti

American missionary couple Davy and Natalie Lloyd were tragically killed in Haiti, leaving behind a legacy of devotion to God and love for each other. Their parents shared their memories in an exclusive interview with Fox News. The couple served as full-time missionaries in Haiti, spreading the Gospel of Christ to the young people of the country.

Attack on Nigel Farage during Election Campaign

Nigel Farage was attacked with wet cement and a coffee cup while on an election campaign trail in Barnsley. He was warned by police not to walk through the town center due to safety concerns. A man was arrested for the attack. Farage criticized the violent protest and vowed not to be bullied by left-wing mobs.

Nigel Farage Faces Second Physical Assault in a Week

Nigel Farage faced a second physical assault in a week during a campaign event in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where objects were thrown at him by protesters. The incidents were condemned, and arrests were made in connection with the attacks.

Chicago Weekend Shootings

Over the weekend in Chicago, there were 45 people shot, with six fatalities. The victims included a man shot on the sidewalk, a 31-year-old man walking, an 18-year-old woman in a vehicle, a 36-year-old man found in an alley, a 26-year-old found between houses, and two men on West 31st Street. The violence adds to the high number of homicides in Chicago for the year.

Israel's hostage rescue operation in Nuseirat

Eyewitnesses describe intense violence during Israel's hostage rescue operation in Nuseirat

Robbery in Navy Yard, Washington, DC

Rep. Mike Collins reveals that his staffer and friend were robbed at gunpoint by three men in Navy Yard, Washington, DC. He criticizes the city's policies and highlights the rise in violent crimes. The incident ended with the victims being safe after fending off the assailants.

Pro-Palestine Protest in DC

Protesters hold up bloody mask of President Joe Biden and burn American flag outside White House during pro-Palestine protest. Another group hurls bottles at Parks Police Officer guarding vandalized statue.

Far-Right Extremism in European Politics

Thousands of people demonstrated against far-Right extremism in European politics ahead of the European Union parliamentary election. There has been an increase in violence against politicians and campaign workers. Far-right parties are expected to make gains in the election, although left-wing parties narrowly edged out a popular nationalist right-wing bloc in the Netherlands. The uptick in political violence is attributed to social media and a tense political atmosphere in Europe.

Violence Against Women in Australia

Australia grapples with a wave of violence against women, leading to the appointment of a parliamentary secretary for men's behavior change in Victoria.

Assault on Danish Prime Minister during EU Elections

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was assaulted in Copenhagen. She was not seriously hurt. The incident occurred during the European Union parliamentary elections. Politicians condemned the attack as an assault on democracy.

Protests and attacks on American brands in Iraq

Iraqi security forces fired on protesters outside a KFC restaurant in Baghdad, leading to arrests and injuries. Iran-backed Shiite militias are behind the attacks on American brand names like KFC. The Iraqi government is trying to attract international brands, while militias aim to punish Western companies for supporting Israel.

Far-right response to Donald Trump's guilty verdict

Far-right groups and white nationalists respond to Donald Trump's guilty verdict with threats of violence and racist posts, raising concerns about potential violence and the normalization of extremist behavior.

Confrontation between Spanish Dad and Comedian

A Spanish dad sucker-punched a comedian on stage for making a 'sexualized' joke about his 3-month-old son on social media prior to the show. The comedian responded to a photo of the baby with a controversial tweet, leading to the violent confrontation.

Mayor of Cotija, Mexico Killed

Yolanda Sanchez Figueroa, the mayor of Cotija in western Mexico, was killed along with her bodyguard in an attack. The murder occurred a day after Claudia Sheinbaum became Mexico's first female president. The region has been plagued by violence, with political candidates and mayors being targeted by criminal groups.

Milkshake Assault on Nigel Farage During UK General Election Campaign

Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage was hit with a milkshake while campaigning for the UK General Election. Two arrests were made in connection with the incident. Throwing milkshakes at politicians has become a trend during campaigns.

Former President Trump's conviction in a hush money case and the reactions to it

Democratic strategist David Axelrod expresses concern over former President Trump and his supporters inviting violence following Trump's recent conviction in a hush money case. Trump criticized the verdict, calling it rigged. Many prominent Republicans criticized the conviction as well.

Mexico's Largest Election with Security Concerns

Voters in Mexico are participating in a significant election to fill over 20,000 positions, with the possibility of electing the first female president. However, the election is marred by rampant violence and security concerns.

Fatal Altercation in Downtown Orlando

A Georgia man was arrested in Florida for allegedly beating his girlfriend and killing a man who tried to intervene. The incident occurred in downtown Orlando.

Violence in Mexico's Presidential Election

2024 has been one of the most violent years for candidates and election officials in Mexico, with more than 225 killed. Organized crime interferes in elections through murders, attacks, and threats against public officials and candidates.

Threats and Violence Following Donald Trump's Guilty Verdicts

After former President Donald Trump's 34 felony guilty verdicts, there has been a surge of violent rhetoric targeting the prosecutors, judge, and jurors involved in the case, reminiscent of threats seen before the Capitol attack. Trump and his supporters are spreading disinformation and inciting violence against those involved in the legal proceedings.

Political Violence in Mexico's Election

As Mexico prepares for its historic election, political candidates are facing violence on the campaign trail. Candidate José Alfredo Cabrera Barrientos was assassinated at a campaign rally, adding to a series of violent attacks against political candidates.

Mexico's Drug Cartels and Gangs Influence Elections

Mexico's drug cartels and gangs are heavily influencing Sunday's elections, targeting and influencing voters to support their favored candidates through violence and intimidation.

Political Tensions in the United States

MAGA activists warn of 'civil war' following Donald Trump's guilty verdict in hush money trial. Trump denies wrongdoing and claims political motivation. Tensions rise between Republicans and Democrats, with fears of violence escalating.

Alleged Calls for Violence by Trump Supporters

Supporters of former President Donald Trump are allegedly calling for “riots” and “violent retribution” after his conviction in New York. The claims are based on comments from Trump-aligned websites, but Reuters did not confirm the identity of the commenters.

Supporters of Donald Trump Call for Violence After His Conviction

Supporters of former President Donald Trump flooded pro-Trump websites with calls for riots, revolution, and violent retribution after his conviction on 34 felony counts by a New York jury. Threats of violence and intimidating rhetoric have escalated since Trump's loss in the 2020 election and false claims of voter fraud. Trump's baseless accusations of corruption against judges and prosecutors have incited a campaign of threats and intimidation. The guilty verdict has sparked further violent language from his followers, with some calling for attacks on Democrats and armed insurrection.

Donald Trump's guilty verdict and potential civil unrest

MAGA activists warn of civil war in response to Donald Trump's guilty verdict in hush money trial. Trump supporters express anger over guilty verdict and claim political motivation. Escalating tensions between Republicans and Democrats could lead to violence.

Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in Eastern Germany

The rise of right-wing extremism in eastern Germany is normalizing hateful discourse towards certain groups, leading to political shifts and erosion of faith in democracy.

Mexicans Expected to Elect Woman President

Millions of Mexicans are expected to vote for their first woman president in a landmark election, in a race overshadowed by political violence. Two women are dominating the contest to lead Mexico, addressing issues such as women's rights and crime prevention strategies.

Mexico's Deeply Divided Election

Mexico goes into a deeply divided election with issues of violence, polarization, and environmental challenges. The ruling Morena party is facing criticism for its policies and potential impact on democracy. The election is a referendum on current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, with opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez challenging him. The country is experiencing political violence, extreme heat, drought, and pollution, adding to the tense atmosphere.

False Reports in Trump Hush Money Trial

False reports about jury instructions in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial are spreading across right-wing media, leading to threats against the judge overseeing the case.

Mourning in Haiti for Mission Director and American Couple Killed by Gang Members

Hundreds mourn the death of mission director Judes Montis and American couple killed by gang members in Haiti. The killings occurred in a gang-controlled area in Port-au-Prince. Montis leaves behind a wife and two children. The U.S. Embassy is working on obtaining the documents needed for the bodies of the American couple to be flown to the U.S.

Mexico's Divided Election Climate

Mexico goes into Sunday's election deeply divided, with friends and relatives avoiding political discussions due to fear of worsening divides. Drug cartels have split the country, and the next president's ability to address violence and polarization is uncertain. The election is a referendum on President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's policies, with opposing views on how to handle issues like drug cartels and national identity. The ruling Morena party seeks to maintain power and amend the constitution, while facing criticism for potentially undermining democracy.

Violence Against Mexican Politicians Ahead of Elections

Mayoral candidate in Morelos, Mexico was murdered while another was wounded in Jalisco state, adding to the violence targeting Mexican politicians this year. Over 30 candidates have been killed leading up to the upcoming elections. Security measures are being increased ahead of the elections.

Mexico's 2024 Presidential Election Campaign

Mexico held the last day of campaigning before the nationwide election, marked by attacks on candidates and the high homicide rate. Opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez criticized the current president's policy of not confronting drug cartels. The leading candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, vowed to continue the current administration's policies. Violence continues to overshadow the campaigns, with several candidates being shot, including a mayoral candidate in Guerrero and another in Jalisco.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Swarm Israeli Embassy in Mexico City

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Mexico City swarmed the Israeli embassy, throwing rocks and setting fires. The unrest resulted in injuries to police officers and journalists. The incident followed an Israeli attack on a Hamas position near a refugee camp in Rafah.

Mississippi Sheriff's Deputies' Goon Squad WhatsApp Chat

A group of Mississippi sheriff's deputies called the Goon Squad traded pictures of rotting corpses, joked about violence, rape, and shocking people with Tasers in a WhatsApp group chat. Some deputies have been sentenced to federal prison for their actions, while others still work at the department. The chat revealed a pattern of brutality and racist behavior among the deputies.

Ancient Children's Drawings in Pompeii

Children's charcoal drawings dating back almost 2,000 years discovered in Pompeii suggest exposure to violence at the city's amphitheater.

Biden Administration's Handling of Migration

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claims Biden administration has handled unprecedented migration well, attributing it to global factors such as poverty, violence, and climate events. He denies encouraging border crossings and states that some individuals try to exploit the system.

Former President Donald Trump reaches out to offer condolences after missionaries killed in Haiti

Former President Donald Trump reached out to Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker to offer condolences after his daughter and son-in-law, both missionaries, were killed by gangs in Haiti. Trump expressed sympathy and care for the family during the call.

Violence in Mexico: Gang Leader Kills Jesuit Priests

A gang leader known as “El Chueco” killed two Jesuit priests in a church in Mexico. The government's approach to dealing with cartels and violence has been criticized, leading to demands for peace from Catholic leaders. The killings have caused fear and displacement in the community, with locals seeking refuge and assistance from priests. Despite the violence, the priests remain beloved figures who offer comfort and support to the Indigenous communities in the region.

Chicago Violence

Five-year-old girl shot and killed in Chicago during Memorial Day weekend, adding to the ongoing violence in the city. Project H.O.O.D founder expresses low faith in government's handling of the migrant crisis in Chicago.

Violent incidents involving WNBA rookies and veteran players

WNBA rookies Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark face brutal hits from veteran players, with Reese being slung to the ground by her neck. Reese remains undaunted, stating that she expects tough treatment as a basketball player. Clark also faced a violent hit but without any penalty. The incidents raise concerns about player safety in the WNBA.

Kindergarten Graduation Brawl in Tennessee

Chaos erupted at a kindergarten graduation in Tennessee when a brawl broke out between adults and children, leading to arrests and injuries. The fight stemmed from tensions between two women in the crowd.

Chicago Violence

Two people were fatally shot in Chicago during Memorial Day Weekend, adding to the city's high homicide rate. The incidents are part of a trend of violence in the city, with multiple shootings reported at the same address in the past week.

Protest Violence in London by Iranian Government Supporters

A woman was beaten by supporters of Iran's government during a peaceful protest in London, warning that the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) is on British soil. The clash occurred outside an event marking the death of Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line Iranian president known for brutal crackdowns on protestors. Four people were injured, and one person was arrested for violent disorder.

American Missionary Couple Killed in Haiti

American missionary couple working in Haiti as missionaries were attacked and killed by gangs. They were part of a Christian mission group in Haiti. The couple, Davy and Natalie Lloyd, along with a local director, Jude Montis, were fatally shot in a gang ambush.

Violence in Port-au-Prince

Armed gangs in Port-au-Prince killed a young American couple working as missionaries and a Haitian colleague. The gangs control most of the capital, with around 2,500 people killed or injured in gang violence in the first three months of the year.

Violence in Burma's Rakhine State

The U.N. human rights office warns of new violence in Burma's Rakhine state, with reports of attacks on Rohingya civilians by the military and ethnic armed groups. Tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced, with evidence of widespread destruction and abuse. The conflict stems from a civil war in Burma after the military ousted the elected government.

Violence Against Political Candidates in Mexico

Local political candidates in Mexico are facing high risks of violence and assassination ahead of national elections, with many campaigning alongside armed guards or in armored vehicles. The violence is mostly linked to drug cartels seeking to influence local elections, impacting the very functioning of democracy in certain states.

Riots in New Caledonia and Police Shooting Incident

Riots in New Caledonia due to electoral changes by French government. Police officer shoots and kills a man after being attacked by a group of individuals. French President Macron makes emergency trip to de-escalate violence.

President Macron's Visit to Riot-Hit New Caledonia

President Macron arrives in riot-hit New Caledonia to show support and address deadly unrest. He aims to restore peace, calm, and security, and discuss economic reconstruction and political questions surrounding the future of New Caledonia.

Violence in Acapulco, Mexico

Six bodies were found strangled in Acapulco, Mexico. The motive behind the killings remains under investigation.

Safety of Political Candidates in Mexico

More than 500 political candidates in Mexico have been placed under federal protection due to safety concerns amidst a series of attacks and murders during the current electoral cycle. The ruling party, Morena, is facing challenges in the upcoming presidential elections with allegations of ties to drug cartels and violence. State of Chiapas has seen a high number of murdered candidates, with 515 candidates dropping out of races due to safety concerns.

Allegations of Physical and Sexual Violence against Sean “Diddy” Combs

Security video aired by CNN appears to show Sean “Diddy” Combs attacking singer Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016, sparking intense scrutiny of Combs with several lawsuits filed and a federal criminal sex-trafficking investigation initiated.

Violence at a Mayoral Campaign Rally in Chiapas, Mexico

A mayoral candidate and five others were killed in a shooting at a campaign rally in Chiapas, Mexico. The violence is linked to drug cartel conflicts in the region. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador downplayed the violence during a visit to the area.

Gulf Cartel Ambush in Matamoros, Tamaulipas

Gulf Cartel gunmen ambushed police officers, killing two, in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, following a day of blockades and shootouts. Violence erupted as authorities tried to capture a local cartel leader. Mayor candidate had to seek shelter during a shootout.

Rise in Anti-LGBTQ Incidents in France

France saw a sharp rise in anti-LGBTQ incidents in 2023, with a 13 percent increase in offences including assaults, threats, and harassment. Activists warn of a worrying trend and express concerns about the government's inaction.

Deadly Violence in New Caledonia Over Proposed Constitutional Change

Deadly violence erupts in New Caledonia over proposed change to France's Constitution giving voting rights to non-Indigenous residents, resulting in at least four deaths and a state of emergency declared.

Increase in Attacks on Law Enforcement Officers

FBI statistics show an increase in attacks on law enforcement officers, with 194 officers feloniously killed between 2021 and 2023, the highest in the past two decades. The report highlights a rise in officer assaults, especially during simple assaults against non-officers and drug violations. Retired Lt. Randy Sutton discusses the dehumanization of law enforcement and the challenges they face. National Police Week aims to raise awareness of the violence against cops.

Deadly Violence in New Caledonia

Deadly violence erupts in New Caledonia as pro-independence indigenous Kanak communities clash with French residents. At least four people have died, prompting a curfew and military mobilization by France.

Protests in New Caledonia over Constitutional Reform

Protests in New Caledonia turn violent over constitutional reform pushed by Paris, leading to deaths, injuries, and arrests. French President Macron considers imposing state of emergency to restore order.

Manhunt in France for Armed Gang That Killed Prison Officers

A massive manhunt is underway in France for an armed gang that killed two prison officers and injured three others to free an inmate they were escorting. The escaped convict, Mohamed Amra, and the assailants are being pursued by hundreds of officers.

Unrest in New Caledonia

Three people have been killed in unrest in New Caledonia following changes to voting rules, sparking rioting and violence. French and local leaders are calling for calm and dialogue amidst the ongoing crisis.

Challenges faced by LGBTIQ people in the European Union

A survey by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights shows that while LGBTIQ people in the European Union face less discrimination, they experience more physical or sexual attacks compared to three years ago. The report highlights an increase in violence, harassment, and bullying towards this community.

Heroism During the Rwandan Genocide

Josephine Dusabimana rescued 12 people during the Rwandan genocide by risking her life and her family's safety. She found joy in the face of evil and was motivated by her faith in God.

Assault on Actor Steve Buscemi in New York

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly assaulted while walking the streets of New York, sustaining bruising, swelling, and bleeding to his left eye. The attacker has not been captured yet.

Recent Shootings in Chicago

At least 16 people were shot in Chicago, with two fatalities, in a series of shootings over a two-day period. The incidents included shootings from vehicles, escalated arguments, and common attacks.

Transformation of Vodou in Haiti

Vodou, once shunned in Haiti, is now becoming a more powerful and accepted religion as believers seek solace and protection from violent gangs. The religion, born in West Africa and brought to Haiti by enslaved people, has a rich history and cultural significance in the country.

Transformation of Vodou in Haiti

Vodou, once shunned in Haiti, is now gaining acceptance as a powerful religion amidst increasing violence and chaos, providing solace and protection to its believers. The religion's history is deeply intertwined with Haiti's struggle for independence and cultural identity.

Violence in Zacatecas by Sinaloa Cartel

Gunmen from the Sinaloa Cartel spread terror in Zacatecas by dumping bodies, torching vehicles, and fighting with authorities. The violence is tied to the killing of a local cartel leader and a turf war with rival criminal organizations.

Iran's Crackdown on Women Defying Dress Code

Iran has launched a major crackdown on women defying the country’s dress code, with police enforcing laws requiring women to wear headscarves in public. The campaign, named “Noor” (Light), is the most serious effort to enforce the mandatory hijab law, following women-led protests in 2022 and 2023. The crackdown has raised concerns about state violence and repression against women and girls.