Trump Signs Law Releasing Epstein Files: 427-1 House Vote, Unanimous Senate Consent, DOJ Records, Flight Logs, and High-Profile Names Revealed

What the newly signed law means for the Epstein files, what will be released, and what could happen next as politicians and survivors react President Donald Trump on Monday signed into law a measure to disclose a broad collection of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, declaring on Truth Social that, translated to English, “Maybe the […]

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Fire: Chaos at COP30 in Belém — 13 Treated, 244 Extinguishers, 56 Agents Respond as Blue Zone Is Evacuated, UN and Brazil Face Safety Questions

Chaos in Belém forces rapid Blue Zone evacuation, raises generator, wiring and venue readiness concerns ahead of final climate negotiations A sudden blaze inside the restricted negotiation area at COP30 in Belém interrupted talks and highlighted safety gaps just days before the summit was due to conclude. The incident, described by many participants as chaotic […]

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After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a pro-Trump Purge Punished at Least 600 Americans, New Findings Show Coordinated Offensive

Investigation finds the pro-Trump purge targeted donors, activists, and critics, affecting at least 600 people across platforms and institutions An investigation into actions that followed the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk reveals a sweeping, coordinated effort described by critics as a pro-Trump purge, that punished at least 600 Americans. Sources and interviews indicate the […]

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Why the U.S. Hasn’t Launched a Full Invasion of Venezuela in 2025: 10 Strategic Reasons, Naval Buildup with USS Gerald R. Ford, CIA Covert Plans, and Oil Stakes

Why the U.S. invasion of Venezuela has been limited to pressure, naval forces, and covert tools, as Washington weighs oil, guerrilla risk, and diplomatic costs At first glance, American actions near Venezuela in 2025 look like the prelude to a large war, but so far they have not become one. The question of a U.S. […]

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Manufactured Climate Consensus Exposed: How 3 Credentialed Scientists — Ricardo Felício, Luiz Carlos Molion, and John F. Clauser — Say Questioning Became a Crime

An investigation into the claim of a manufactured climate consensus, why three veteran scientists challenge the mainstream, and what it means for public debate There comes a moment in every society when doubt becomes dangerous, when asking a question is treated as sabotage. That line, used by investigative outlet FalloutObserver, frames a fierce critique of […]

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How the Drug War Was Sabotaged From the Inside, 8 Ways Banks, Ports, and Governments Kept Cocaine Flowing, DEA, Europol, Brazilian Federal Police

Why the drug war was never truly lost, how money kept the trade alive, and why freezing assets, not fields, is the missing enforcement step The common refrain that “the war on drugs failed” misses the point, because it treats the campaign as a genuine, wholehearted effort, when the truth is far darker and more […]

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Antifacção Bill Clears Brazil’s Chamber 370-110: How Parties and Deputies Voted, New Penalties Up to 40 Years, Derrite Named Rapporteur

How the Antifacção Bill passed in the Chamber, party-by-party and deputy-by-deputy votes on new rules and penalties The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved the Antifacção Bill in a decisive vote, expanding penalties and investigative powers aimed at combating organized crime. The official report, translated from Portuguese, stated, ‘There were 370 votes in favor and 110 […]

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The Sahel jihadist corridor explained, 10 years of state collapse, Al-Qaeda’s JNIM vs ISIS ISGS, climate-driven recruitment, and Mediterranean migration risk

How the Sahel became an insurgent artery, why Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso matter, and what the world risks if the corridor widens The Sahel no longer fits the polite labels the outside world uses, it has become a functioning, deadly system. Observers long described the region with euphemisms such as “ungoverned spaces,” “fragile states,” […]

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THE AMAZON DOESN’T NEED YOUR APPLAUSE: COP30 in Belém Could Fuel Land Grabs, Mafias, and Carbon Greenwashing, Say CIMI, MapBiomas, Human Rights Watch

Beyond Applause: COP30 in Belém Risks Fueling Amazon Exploitation, Investigations Warn The Amazon is often framed as a global treasure, a sanctuary to be applauded at international summits. But recent investigations paint a far grimmer picture. The forest has become, in effect, a crime scene, and Indigenous communities are on the front lines. Reports from […]

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Brazil’s Deadly Arms Trade: How PCC, CV, Paraguayan Routes and Corruption Funnel Hundreds of Military-Grade Guns into Cities and the Amazon

A deep look at Brazil’s Deadly Arms Trade, showing how transnational smuggling, corrupt officials, and legal loopholes supply militias, facções and prison gangs The flow of weapons into Brazil is not random, it is industrial, sustained, and deeply embedded in regional commerce. Investigations by journalists and institutions outline a pattern in which military-grade arms arrive […]

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