Strong M7.4 earthquake hits near the coast of Kamchatka, Russia
A strong M7.4 earthquake struck near the east coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula at 02:37 UTC on September 13, 2025. The quake is the aftermath of a powerful, tsunami-producing M8.8 quake on July 29.
At least one dead as record rainfall strikes Tokyo, Japan
At least 1 person died while another was injured as record rainfall triggered severe flooding across Tokyo and the Kanto region, Japan on September 11, 2025. Evacuation orders were issued as over 6,000 homes had their power knocked by the storm, as transport disruptions affected over 100,000 people.
Exclusive: Egypt discovers Israeli attempts to kill Hamas leaders on its soil
Egypt has discovered Israeli plots to target Hamas leaders in Cairo and has warned Israel that any attack will be responded to with force, senior Egyptian officials told Middle East Eye.
Cybersecurity Experts Warn EU Against Chat Control 2.0 Regulation Ahead of Key Votes
A group of more than 500 experts in cybersecurity, cryptography, and computer science from 34 countries has issued a clear warning against the European Union’s proposed Chat Control 2.0 regulation. In a joint open letter, the signatories describe the plan as “technically infeasible” and caution that it would open the door to “unprecedented capabilities for surveillance, control, and censorship.”
CAIR’s Annual Conference: A Who’s Who of Terrorist Supporters and Jihad Advocates
As CAIR’s 31st Annual Leadership & Policy Conference descends upon Washington, D.C. September 19-20, hatred of America, support of terrorists, and advocacy of global jihad take center stage.
Hundreds of thousands attend the Unite the Kingdom rally in London
“Today, Saturday, 13 September 2025, London is witnessing a large-scale demonstration, with thousands gathering in central London for the “Unite the Kingdom” rally organized by Tommy Robinson, who described the event as the UK’s “biggest free speech festival.”
UN General Assembly adopts ‘one-sided declaration’ in push towards Palestinian state
The U.N. General Assembly voted on Sept. 12 to adopt the so-called New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine, which outlines the implementation of a two-state solution and the path towards recognition of a Palestinian state.
Thousands of protesters shut down streets across Melbourne today as four separate protests were held across the city
Anti-government umbrella group Australia Unites Against Government Corruption, anti-immigration group Save Australia and anti-racism groups Blak Caucus and Campaign Against Racism and Fascism were each planning demonstrations this weekend. Rallies against racism and mass migration brought opposing groups within meters of each other in multiple cities. The two separate opposing groups came head-to-head outside Parliament House on Spring Street, Melbourne.
New York’s climate madness could easily lead to blackouts
New York’s “net zero” energy plans, dominated by Democrats and environmentalists, are likely to fail due to unrealistic goals, such as achieving 70% of electricity from “renewables” by 2030 and 100% from “zero emissions” sources by 2040. More than halfway to the 2030 deadline, the progress toward the 70% renewable electricity goal has actually been negative, Francis Menton writes.
Exposed: Office Depot Caught Marketing Political Printing Yet Blocks Charlie Kirk Tribute as ‘Propaganda’
Office Depot has publicly acknowledged the incident in Portage, Michigan. In a statement, the company admitted the employee’s behavior was “completely unacceptable and insensitive,” confirmed it violated company policy, and announced the associate was terminated.
France: Disabled Iraqi Christian Ashur Sarnaya, Who Fled Islamic Persecution, Slaughtered with Machete During TikTok Livestream
Both Ashur Sarnaya in France and Salwan Momika in Sweden were Iraqi Assyrian Christians, persecuted for their criticism of Islam, and silenced violently even in Europe.
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