November 2025

French Army Chief’s Warning of War Sparks Outcry, Political Divide

General Fabien Mandon, France’s new army chief, sparked controversy with a warning to mayors that France must prepare to “lose its children” in a potential war, citing a lack of national will as the country’s greatest weakness. The comments, advocating for psychological, economic, and military readiness against a possible Russian confrontation, drew sharp criticism from across the political spectrum, with some labeling the remarks as warmongering and others supporting the call for preparation. The warning aligns with previous statements by Mandon, who has emphasized the need for France to be ready for conflict within the next few years, and was defended by the Defense Minister. Notably, other European defense officials have echoed the need for preparation, with the German Defence Minister suggesting a potential timeframe for Russian aggression as early as 2028.

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Canada’s Travel Boycott: US Tourism Suffers as Canadians Choose Elsewhere

Despite ongoing trade tensions with the United States, Canada’s tourism sector experienced a remarkable boom, largely at the expense of its neighbor. The article suggests that due to the political climate and increased border security, U.S. tourism has declined, leading to fewer Canadian visitors. Simultaneously, Canada has seen a surge in domestic and international tourism, with many choosing Canada over the U.S. due to perceptions of safety and friendliness. While the U.S. Travel Association forecasts a decline in international tourism spending, Canada’s tourism revenue has surged.

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Trump’s Alleged Russia-Friendly Peace Plan: Echoes of Putin’s Agenda

A leaked peace proposal drafted by the US and Russia shows evidence of having been influenced by Russian language. Journalist Luke Harding pointed out that the passive construction “it is expected” in the third clause, along with other word choices like “ambiguities” and “enshrine,” sound more natural when translated directly from Russian. Furthermore, the use of “the new territory” to describe occupied regions of Ukraine also supports this claim. The settlement, which was reportedly drafted in secret talks, has been met with criticism from Kyiv and its allies, who view it as a concession to Moscow’s demands.

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Indiana Man Accused of Murder Gets Bail, Trial Set for March

In a recent court appearance, Curt Andersen, the Indiana man accused of killing Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez, a house cleaner who mistakenly arrived at his home, had his bail set at $25,000 and was ordered to surrender his passport. Andersen, charged with voluntary manslaughter, appeared in court wearing a jail jumpsuit and bulletproof vest. The judge also scheduled a jury trial for March 30. The incident occurred when Rios and her husband, part of a cleaning crew, went to Andersen’s home by mistake, and Andersen fired a shot through the door, fatally wounding Rios.

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Iran’s Water Crisis: President Orders Capital Move, Fueling Mass Migration Fears

The President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, stated that moving the capital is no longer a choice but an obligation due to the severe ecological strain on Tehran, citing sinking land and shrinking water supplies as evidence of a looming catastrophe. The government is considering moving the capital to the Makran coast, a remote area, to alleviate overcrowding and resource stress. This plan, which has been proposed before, faces challenges including high costs and political resistance, while critics also question the area’s readiness and security.

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Nigerian School Attacked: Over 200 Children and Teachers Abducted

In Nigeria’s latest incident of mass abduction, gunmen attacked St. Mary’s School, a Catholic boarding school, seizing 215 students and 12 teachers, according to the Christian Association of Nigeria. The attack occurred despite prior intelligence warnings of potential threats, with authorities noting the school had reopened without government clearance. The Niger State Police Command has deployed military and security forces, and the Catholic Diocese of Kontagora reported a security staffer was injured. This follows a pattern of abductions, with schools, travelers, and remote villages frequently targeted by gangs, prompting the closure of numerous federal unity colleges and President Bola Tinubu to cancel his trip to the G20 summit.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces Resignation Effective January 5th

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced her resignation from the House of Representatives, with her last day in office set for January 5th. This decision followed a significant break with former President Donald Trump, citing it as a key factor in her departure during her third term. Greene, a prominent supporter of Trump and the MAGA movement, faced harsh criticism from the former president, who labeled her a “traitor” and withdrew his support. Greene cited her desire to avoid a primary challenge and preserve her dignity as reasoning for her departure.

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Ukraine’s Choice: Dignity and Continued Fight vs. US-Backed “Peace” Deal

President Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine is facing a critical moment, with the US and Russia proposing a 28-point plan to end the war. The plan reportedly includes concessions from Ukraine, such as ceding territory and scaling down its military, while Russia demands recognition of its control over certain regions and an end to NATO aspirations. Moscow also seeks reintegration into the global economy, the lifting of sanctions, and amnesty for all parties involved, including its troops. In return, Russia offers vague assurances of non-aggression towards other countries and desires a comprehensive non-aggression agreement with Europe.

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Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses to Cooperate in Epstein Probe, Fuels Speculation

Following a subpoena from the committee in July, Ghislaine Maxwell has indicated through her lawyers that she will invoke her Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to answer questions. Committee Chairman Comer stated that this decision makes a costly in-person appearance by the committee an unwise use of taxpayer resources. Maxwell had previously expressed a willingness to cooperate under specific conditions, including immunity, which were rejected. Before the committee’s subpoena, Maxwell spoke to the Justice Department, stating she had never seen Donald Trump at Epstein’s house.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigns from Congress: Reactions and Speculations Abound

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress, effective January 5th, via a statement posted to her social media account. Greene’s decision comes after a public falling out with former President Donald Trump, who criticized her in a social media post and severed ties. The congresswoman cited concerns for her safety and a desire to avoid a primary battle. This follows a period of growing discontent with the political system, including criticisms of the Republican Party and attempts to appeal to a wider audience.

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