International

A group of Russian activists and former Russian lawmakers against the Ukraine war are discussing various ways of removing Putin from office.

Putin’s enemies discuss ‘physically eliminating’ Russian leader

The unregulated carbon dioxide removal industry urges the U.S. Government to establish regulations for transparency and confidence.

John Kerry to propose expanded carbon credit program at Cop27

Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian businessman with connections to the Kremlin, admitted to interfering in American elections.

Russian businessman admits to interfering in US elections

Climate activists, backed by billionaires, have been targeting the world's most famous art masterpieces to gain attention for their movement.

Why Getty, billionaires are backing Just Stop Oil, climate activists

According to reports, Biden administration officials have held private talks with both side of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Reports: US in private talks with Russia, Ukraine over invasion

On the 100th anniversary of unearthing King Tut's tomb, the mysteries surrounding the ancient Egyptian ruler are still being admired.

100 years after unearthing King Tut’s tomb, mysteries remain

The Treasury Department said companies blended Iranian oil with Indian products, bringing hundreds of millions of dollars to Hizballah and the IRGC.

Treasury sanctions oil smuggling network members for helping Iran evade sanctions

President Biden told supporters "we're going to free Iran" while at a campaign stop. Global protests against Iran's ruling regime continue.

Amid protests, Biden vows to ‘free Iran’

According to an update to the TikTok privacy policy, data for European users can be accessed by staff in China, among other countries.

TikTok: European user data can be accessed by staff in China

According to a study published in the journal PLOS One earlier this week, TikTok perpetuates a toxic diet culture among young people.

Study: TikTok contributes to toxic diet culture among young people

COVID-19 cases are rising as protests emerge in China over the death of a 3-year-old boy in lockdown and the strict "zero-COVID" policy.

China COVID-19 cases rising amid backlash over lockdown death

President Biden gave a speech on democracy; North Korea fired missiles; Kyrie Irving took responsibility for supporting an antisemitic film.

Biden democracy speech; N Korea launch; Irving tweet response

Last year, before the invasion of Ukraine, the UK started ‘war-gaming’ an emergency plan to deal with major disruptions to its energy supply.

Report: UK began ‘war gaming’ weeklong blackouts last year

Russia said it would rejoin the wartime agreement allowing grain and ag commodities from Ukraine reach world markets via the Black Sea.

Russia rejoins deal to export grain from Ukraine

Border Patrol agents told Straight Arrow News they are "frustrated" and "exhausted" after a year of record immigration.

Border Patrol morale low as agents react to 2022 migration record

North Korea held a missile launch; Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to return to power; and two judges making rulings regarding the U.S. midterm elections.

North Korea missile launch; Netanyahu comeback; US election rulings

This week, both the United States and China launched rockets into space as competition between the two nations intensifies.

SpaceX delivers satellites, China completes space station

Thousands of Foxconn workers in China fled the facility after a COVID-19 outbreak. Workers said they feared being trapped with sick people.

Foxconn workers in China flee, Shanghai Disneyland closes

The deal between Russia and Ukraine to export grain and agricultural supplies through the Black Sea may be sunk.

Russia pulls out of Ukraine grain deal

According to NBC News, the Biden administration is considering expanding capacity at a prison at Guantanamo Bay to house Haitian migrants.

Report: Biden considering holding Haitian migrants at Guantanamo Bay

The United States plans on deploying up to six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to a Royal Australian Air Force Base in northern Australia.

US to send B-52 bombers to Australia amid warplane drills with South Korea

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva picked up a tight victory in the Brazilian presidential election, narrowly beating out incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.

Da Silva wins Brazilian presidential election; Bolsonaro yet to concede

More details about the Paul Pelosi attack suspect; a crowd surge leaves more than 150 dead in South Korea; the Supreme Court looks at affirmative action.

Pelosi attack details; South Korea crowd surge; affirmative action case

The European Union is following California’s lead and banning the sale of new combustion-engine cars. The ban goes into effect in 2035.

The EU is banning sale of new gas-powered vehicles in 2035