• DeSantis says uptick in GOP voter registration reflects Florida’s policies

    Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) pointed to the Sunshine State’s policies for the noticeable uptick in voter registrations made in Florida for the Republican Party. Florida’s registered Republican voters currently outpace Democrats by nearly 900,000, a far cry from when Republicans had almost 300,000 fewer voters in 2018. DeSantis noted how the shift in voters is […]

  • Philippines expresses concern over Iran attack

    The Philippines expressed yesterday serious concern over the unprecedented attack by Iran on Israel following Tehran’s aerial bombardment.

  • France expresses concern over Azerbaijani rhetoric

    The French Foreign Ministry has once again expressed concern about Azerbaijani rhetoric Speaking at a press conference today, Deputy Spokesperson for the French Foreign Ministry Christophe Lemoine he voiced concern over the false information emanating from Baku and attempts to attribute responsibility for escalation to Armenia. #Azerbaïdjan | "Le ministre @steph_sejourne a fait part de …

  • South Korea, Japan express concern over FX

    South Korea's Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok (pictured) and Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki expressed their concerns over the depreciation of their currencies against the United State

  • Guterres expresses concern over escalating tensions in the region

    Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, has expressed concern over Iran’s retaliatory air strikes against Israel and the escalating tensions in the region. He added that the region and the world cannot afford another war. He strongly condemned Iran’s attacks on Israel in a statement released on Sunday, April 14th. He has urged […]

  • The public is growing tired of the Israel-Hamas war

    U.S. citizens on all sides are starting to get fed up with the proxy war on terrorism through Israel. Last year on Oct. 7, the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas invaded Israel’s southern border and slaughtered 1,200 civilians. Radical groups across American universities quickly rose to the defense and support of the Palestinians once it became […]

  • Cardano War Chest Growing: Why Is ADA Dropping?

    On-chain data on April 5 shows that the Cardano Treasury is rapidly growing even as ADA prices struggle to shake off determined sellers. Currently, the treasury holds over 1.48 billion ADA worth over $843 million at spot rates. If adoption projections are anything to go by, the figure could exponentially increase in the coming months, possibly propping […]

  • UN High Commissioner expresses concerns over the displaced in DRC

    Kinshasa, Apr 17 (Prensa Latina) The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk visited a camp for displaced people in Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and expressed concern over the situation there, Radio Okapi reported on Wednesday. The post UN High Commissioner expresses concerns over the displaced in DRC first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • CA GOP Lawmaker Reacts to Dem Crime Package

    Democrats in Sacramento are releasing a new crime package aimed at curtailing retail crime and theft

  • Saudi Arabia expresses 'deep concern' after Iranian attack

    The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed its "deep concern" regarding what it called "the developments of the military escalation in the region" after the Iranian attack against Israel on Saturday night.The Foreign Ministry called on "all parties to exercise the utmost levels of restraint and spare the region and its peoples from the dangers of war."console.log("2390 BODY2. CatId is:"+catID);if(catID==120){ console.log("2390 BODY. YES for anyclip script"); var script =...

  • Disney pauses lawsuit against Florida governor as part of settlement

    ORLANDO, Fla. >> An appellate court on Monday granted Disney’s request for a two-month pause in a federal lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his appointees to Walt Disney World’s governing district after the two sides reached a settlement on separate litigation in state court.

  • Sixth district GOP candidates talk about border concerns

    The seven Republicans seeking the Republican nomination for Indiana’s Sixth Congressional District all feel it is important to secure our nation’s border, but have different perspectives on how to best accomplish that. Continue reading at The Republic News.