Bank robbers become heroes amid Lebanon’s financial crisis
Lebanon citizens must become armed bank robbers to withdraw money from their bank accounts, while fellow citizens look on and applaud.
Surprise right-wing victory in Sweden follows immigration concerns
A right-wing bloc which includes a nationalist anti-immigration party has won a narrow majority in Sweden’s parliament.
WHO chief’s family “starving” in Ethiopia
World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus’ family could be “starving” or even dead in his home country of Ethiopia.
Great Barrier Reef sees record growth despite climate alarmist fears

The Great Barrier Reef is seeing record growth with its highest amount of coral cover since monitoring began, despite climate alarmist fears.
European Union wants mandatory energy rationing to ‘flatten the curve’

The European Union president is proposing mandatory energy rationing measures to “flatten the curve” of energy consumption.
ROWAN: I crossed the border using Trudeau’s Blackface Photos

COLUMN: Upon my return to Canada after the Labour Day weekend, I uploaded a photo of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing his grotesque blackface costume instead of the required vaccine documents. It worked.
California ‘one step away’ from rolling power outages

California is ‘one step away’ from ordering rotating power outages, according to the state’s Independent System Operator.
Climate policy protests go global
As the Netherlands farmer protest rages on, the pushback against governments enforcing ‘green’ policies has become a global phenomenon.