Ukraine Conflict Negotiations: US Envoy Steve Witkoff Heads to Moscow Next Week

Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov confirmed that US special envoy Steve Witkoff and other officials involved in resolving the Ukraine conflict will visit Moscow next week. Ushakov, who advises President Vladimir Putin on foreign affairs, shared this information during remarks on a Bloomberg report, which quoted what it claimed were leaked phone calls between Ushakov…

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UN Expands Its Climate Agenda Despite US Boycott: COP30 Summit Highlights Globalist Progress

BELÉM, BRAZIL — Rumors of the global “climate” regime’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. While U.S. President Donald Trump’s boycott of the United Nations COP30 climate summit knocked some of the wind out of the global-warming movement’s sails this year, schemes to undermine national sovereignty, individual liberty, and Western economic prosperity still advanced in a…

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Orwellian Environment in UN Climate Summits, Veteran Activist Warns of Censorship

The United Nations (UN) COP30 climate summit is censoring not only climate skeptics but also those who disagree with the UN’s climate solutions. This authoritarianism is creating an “Orwellian” environment, said veteran UN activist Philip McMaster, known as “SustainaClause,” to Andrew Muller. While McMaster generally accepts the agenda of the United Nations, he expressed concern…

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U.S. Army Secretary’s Surprising Role in Ukraine Peace Negotiation

The U.S. secretary of the army has unexpectedly involved himself in the Ukraine conflict settlement process, bypassing Keith Kellogg and traveling to Kiev this week to present Washington’s proposed peace plan. The 35-year-old official, who holds one of the most senior civilian posts in the Pentagon hierarchy, made international headlines with his surprise Ukraine trip….

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Ukrainian Refugees in U.S. Face Legal Status Uncertainty Amid Border Crackdown

Some 200,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. could lose their legal status due to Washington’s border security crackdown, according to internal government data reported by Reuters. A humanitarian program for Ukrainian refugees was launched by the previous administration shortly after the February 2022 escalation of the Ukraine conflict, allowing roughly 260,000 to enter the country for…

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