18 Nov 2025

18 Nov 2025

UN approves US plan authorising international stabilisation force in Gaza
The United Nations Security Council on Monday approved a United States plan for Gaza that authorises an international stabilisation force and outlines a potential route towards an independent Palestinian state, marking a significant step for the fragile ceasefire after more than two years of war.

Reported Plans For A US Base In Southern Israel — The Regional And Prophetic Implications
There has been an astounding new twist in the wake of the Israel-Gaza war and the current ceasefire. There are credible reports that the United States is considering constructing a massive military base in southern Israel to oversee the ceasefire and implementation of the Trump administration-brokered 20-point peace plan. The projected cost of this military installation is a whopping $500 million. This is an unprecedented development for the United States, Israel, and the Middle East—and it has regional, geopolitical, and, I believe, prophetic implications. … it would mark the first time in history that the United States has constructed a large-scale military facility in Israel.

Germany is moving towards reinstating conscription
Germany’s ruling coalition parties, the CDU/CSU and the SPD, have reached a compromise on a new military service model following months of negotiations, marking a significant shift in the country’s defence policy. The agreement establishes a hybrid system centred on voluntary military service, with the potential for mandatory call-ups if recruitment targets are not met,

Deaths after outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in Ethiopia
Three people have been confirmed dead in an outbreak of Marburg hemorrhagic fever in Ethiopia. The deaths occurred in the southwestern Omo region, an area bordering South Sudan. Since the outbreak was detected on Friday, 17 suspected cases have been tested, Health Minister Mekdes Daba said.

Trump’s Catholic border chief fires back at US bishops: ‘Spend time fixing the Church’
President Trump’s immigration czar, Tom Homan, fired back at U.S. Catholic bishops after they issued a “special pastoral letter” denouncing the administration’s deportation policies following their annual fall meeting last week. Homan accused the bishops of being negligent in Church governance. “I’m a lifelong Catholic, but I’m saying it not only as a border czar, but I’m also saying this as a Catholic, I think they need to spend time fixing the Catholic Church,” he said.

Senior Mamdani adviser tries walking back virulently antisemitic social media posts
Hassaan Chaudhary, a senior figure in New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition effort, is under growing scrutiny after years-old social media posts emerged showing harsh attacks on Jews and Israel. The comments, first highlighted by The New York Post, were written around 2012, when Chaudhary was a teenager, and include praise for Iranian leaders who openly threatened Israel, as well as crude language directed at Jewish people.

Trump hails UN vote on Gaza: More exciting announcements ahead
Trump on Monday welcomed the approval at the UN Security Council of the resolution on his 20-point for Gaza. “Congratulations to the World on the incredible Vote of the United Nations Security Council, just moments ago, acknowledging and endorsing the BOARD OF PEACE, which will be chaired by me, and include the most powerful and respected Leaders throughout the World,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

At Israel’s request: Hamas submits findings for examination
Al Jazeera reported that Hamas has transferred the body of one of the Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in the city of Gaza. An Israeli source confirmed that it is not a hostage.

WATCH: UNSC votes in support of Trump’s Gaza peace plan
Russia, China abstain as 13 other UNSC members vote in favor • Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon: Int’l community must commit to disarming Hamas, Israel will make sure it happens. Out of the 15 UNSC members, 13 voted for the proposal, while Russia and China abstained.

Trump’s Middle East plan once backed Israel, now it paves way for Palestinian state
The U.S. decision to bring President Trump’s 20-point plan to a vote at the United Nations Security Council signals a troubling shift for Israel and further evidence of diverging American and Israeli interests in shaping the future of the Middle East.

From Nigeria to New York, Islamic Ideology Is Forcibly Working To Gain Ground
two specific events caught my attention these last couple of weeks that caused me to pause and reflect on the significance of what occurred. The first was the largely underreported, if not unreported, news in the mainstream media about the horrific slaughtering of Christians in the country of Nigeria. The second event was the result of the mayoral election in New York City, where Democratic Socialist and Muslim adherent, Zohran Mamdani, succeeded in his campaign to become the next leader of one of America’s largest cities, often viewed as the shining beacon of capitalism.

Trump would-be assassin in Butler had massive ‘digital footprint,’ alleges columnist
The digital trail of President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Crooks tells “quite a different story” than the FBI’s congressional statements about the 20-year-old, New York Post columnist Miranda Devine told “America Reports” Monday. “We were sort of led to believe that Thomas Crooks was really a ghost, that there was no motive that could be ascertained from his online accounts,” Devine discussed. “And yet a source has provided us with a lot of information from 17 different online accounts that Thomas Crook had.”

Threats Of Sanctions, Economic Warfare, As Japan-China Relations Sink To Decades Low
China and Japan are experiencing their most intense diplomatic tensions in years after Beijing issued economic warnings in response to recent comments by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about a potential Taiwan conflict. As we featured previously, Takaichi had suggested that any Chinese use of force against Taiwan could be considered a “situation threatening Japan’s survival” – which could justify Tokyo supporting allied nations in defense of the self-ruled island.

ICE, Partners Launch Initiative To Protect 450,000 Children From Unvetted Sponsors
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched an initiative aimed at protecting 450,000 unaccompanied children (UAC) who were illegally smuggled into the United States, and then placed with unvetted sponsors during the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement on Nov. 14.

Google Sued For Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool To Track Users’ Private Communications
Google LLC is accused in a civil lawsuit of using its artificial intelligence program Gemini to collect data on users’ private communications in Gmail as well as Google’s instant messaging and video conference programs. The AI feature is categorized in “Google Workspace smart features” in Google settings.

Department of War Name Set in Bronze at Pentagon Entrances 
At the Pentagon today, facilities personnel took down outdated bronze plaques at two of the building’s entrances and replaced them with recently minted plaques bearing the new name of the federal agency that leads America’s fighting force: “Department of War.”

Iran begins cloud seeding to induce rain during worst drought in decades
Authorities in Iran have sprayed clouds with chemicals to induce rain, in an attempt to combat the country’s worst drought in decades. Known as cloud-seeding, the process was conducted over the Urmia lake basin on Saturday, Iran’s official news agency Irna reported.

China Coast Guard ship formation sails through Japan-administered Senkaku Islands
A China Coast Guard ship formation passed through the waters of the Senkaku Islands on Sunday on a “rights enforcement patrol”, the China Coast Guard said in a statement, as Beijing ramps up tensions with Japan over its prime minister’s remarks on Taiwan.

Kim Jong-un sends troops to Russia to clear deadly minefields for Putin’s war
New images released by Russia’s defense ministry show North Korean troops clearing mines in the war-ravaged Kursk region in western Russia, the latest sign of deepening military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang.

Americans Are So Poor That Now Even Eating At McDonald’s Is Considered To Be “Prohibitively Expensive” For Many People
Do you want to see a very clear sign that our standard of living has gone way down? When I was growing up, middle class and low-income Americans flocked to fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s and Wendy’s. But now we are being told that high prices have “driven away lower-income customers” from McDonald’s, and Wendy’s is being forced to close hundreds of locations. Most of us just can’t afford it anymore. U.S. consumers are being squeezed financially to a degree that we have never seen before, and as a result, most of them have very little discretionary income to spend.

UK public health watchdog refuses to release covid vaccine data as it would anger the public if a link to harms were discovered 
“The UK Health Security Agency (“UKHSA”) has argued that publishing data that could link the covid injections to excess deaths would lead to the “distress or anger” of bereaved relatives if a link were to be discovered.”

Germany is moving towards reinstating conscription 
“Germany’s ruling coalition parties, the CDU/CSU and the SPD, have reached a compromise on a new military service model following months of negotiations, marking a significant shift in the country’s defence policy. The agreement establishes a hybrid system centred on voluntary military service, with the potential for mandatory call-ups if recruitment targets are not met, driven by heightened security threats from Russia’s war in Ukraine.”

Reported Plans For A US Base In Southern Israel — The Regional And Prophetic Implications
There has been an astounding new twist in the wake of the Israel-Gaza war and the current ceasefire. There are credible reports that the United States is considering constructing a massive military base in southern Israel to oversee the ceasefire and implementation of the Trump administration-brokered 20-point peace plan. The projected cost of this military installation is a whopping $500 million.

South Korean study finds a 27% increase in risk of developing cancer within one year after covid vaccination
In September, a study was published that examined the health records of the 8.4 million residents of Seoul, South Korea. It found that overall, there was a 27% increased risk of developing cancer within one year of covid vaccination. The difference between types of “vaccine” was significant: a 20% increased risk of cancer after mRNA injections, and a 50% increased risk after adenovirus vector injections (such as AstraZeneca).

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