A school chaplain in the United Kingdom, Rev. Bernard Randall, has reached a confidential settlement with his former employer, ending a seven-year legal dispute. Randall was dismissed and blacklisted after delivering a sermon on LGBTQ issues. He served as chaplain at Trent College in Derbyshire, England, for five years. His sermon focused on freedom of...
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German Police Launch Manhunt After Berlin Pride Attack
Suspect Identified in Berlin Pride Festival Attack Authorities are conducting a search for 21-year-old Abdul B, identified as the suspect in a van attack at a Berlin Pride Festival. The incident resulted in one death and 29 injuries, with possible ties to terrorism due to connections with Islamic groups. Details of the Attack The attack...
US Plans to Acquire Iran’s Enriched Uranium from Pickaxe Mountain
The White House is considering a plan to secure enriched uranium from Iran’s nuclear facilities, focusing on the Pickaxe Mountain site. This initiative follows satellite imagery showing ongoing construction and growing concerns about Iran’s leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who may pursue advanced nuclear capabilities. Former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman explores intelligence and military strategies. The...
Romania Downs Drone Amid NATO Tensions
Romanian officials reported that a drone was shot down on Sunday, marking the third incident in three days where NATO aircraft engaged uncrewed aerial vehicles. The interception took place at 10:13 a.m. local time near Romania’s border with southwestern Ukraine, confirmed by Romanian President Nicușor Dan. Bucharest often notes drone incursions from Ukraine when Russia...
Manhunt Underway After Berlin Attack
A woman has been killed and at least 29 others injured following an attack in Berlin. The incident took place during a Pride celebration on Saturday night. Authorities have launched a manhunt for a suspect believed to have connections to Islamic extremist groups. They are asking the public for assistance in locating the individual. The...
Massive Wildfires Force Evacuations in France and Spain
Wildfires are ravaging Spain and France, prompting evacuations of over 250,000 individuals. One ominous blaze threatens the renowned Bordeaux wine region, while the Spanish government has declared a national emergency. France has mobilized military resources, and the Tour de France has been shortened as firefighters strive to control the enormous fires. In southwest France, more...
Manhunt for Suspect After Tragic Attack at Berlin’s Pride Festival
A manhunt is ongoing for a 21-year-old suspect following a tragic incident at Berlin’s Pride festival. On Saturday night, a vehicle was driven into a crowd, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to 16 others. The attack occurred in Tiergarten park around 10 p.m. local time, near Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate. Authorities reported...
Europe Grapples With Massive Wildfires
Firefighters in France and Spain continue to combat fierce wildfires, which have prompted the evacuation of over 300,000 individuals in both nations. The Gironde region in France, known for its wine production and the city of Bordeaux, saw authorities issue overnight evacuation orders for five additional localities. The challenging wind patterns and dry conditions have...
Impact of Conflict on Yaroun Village, Lebanon
The images unfolding on Mazen Farah’s phone unveil the devastation in Yaroun, a Christian section of southern Lebanon. Although somewhat blurred, these satellite images reveal the destruction of his father’s two-story stone house. Farah points to a convent in Yaroun, claiming it was destroyed, despite Israel’s denial and lack of evidence for such actions. During...
Manhunt Underway for Suspect in Berlin Pride Festival Attack
Police in Germany are actively searching for a fugitive identified as Abdul B. He is suspected of driving a van into the Berlin Pride festival, resulting in one death and injuring at least 16 others. The 21-year-old suspect has known connections to Islamist groups. As of now, no arrests have been made, and the manhunt...









