EU’s flagship industrial-scale insect farming operation goes bust Last month, French insect farming startup Ÿnsect entered judicial liquidation, marking the end of a company that raised over $600 million despite its ambitions to build insect-based protein at an industrial scale. The collapse follows years
Canada: Confront China’s Heightened Repression (Ottawa) – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney should make human rights a key focus of his visit to China from January 13 to 17, 2026, Human Rights Watch said today. Carney’s trip to China is the first by a Canadian prime minister in more t
A new study of sub-ice material in Greenland proves global warming will not cause sea levels to rise A study published at the beginning of the week shows that Greenland has been dramatically warmer in the past. The study examined samples of sub-ice material beneath Prudhoe Dome, a key ice cap part of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The samples
The Great Oil Conspiracy: How the US Government Hid the Nazi Discovery of Abiotic Oil from the American People ‘The Great Oil Conspiracy: How the US Government Hid the Nazi Discovery of Abiotic Oil from the American People’ is a 2012 book by investigative journalist Jerome R. Corsi. The book argues that German chemists during World War II discovered
Houthi Detentions Halting Aid in Crisis-Hit Yemen (Beirut) – The Houthis’ stepped-up detentions of civil society and United Nations agency members has contributed to increasing the humanitarian aid crisis in Yemen, already one of the worst situations in the world, Human Rights Watch said t
EU Leaders’ Syria Visit an Opportunity to Bolster Rights On January 9, the European Union’s highest-level leaders, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Council President Antonio Costa, are set to meet with Syrian leaders in Damascus for their first-ever visit to the country. Von de
Zelensky appoints Canadian MP Chrystia Freeland as an advisor Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the appointment of former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland as an adviser on economic development. To take up the position offered by Zelensky, Freeland will resign from he
Study involving 2.7 million children in Spain notes that no children died from covid A study published in mid-December evaluated the benefit-risk assessment of mRNA “vaccines” in children aged 6-17 years old. It concluded that the risks and benefits were small for children. However, it also revealed that in this age group,
A quick guide to why parents should not vaccinate their children Vaccines never saved us: Death from all infectious diseases dropped over 98% before most vaccines were introduced, Larry Cook writes and provides what he deems to be important information for parents on why they should raise their children
Is Maduro’s arrest simply about stopping drugs? Trump’s quiet war with Venezuela is more significant than people realise, Alex Newman explained last year in an interview with Greg Hunter, host of USA Watchdog. Nicolás Maduro, who was the President of Venezuela until his de facto removal
The USA to the Rescue? The Implications of the National Security Strategy Document Britain may well be a more divided society today than at any other time since the Civil War from 1642 to 1651. One of the principal causes of this societal divide is the State’s policy of forcing globalist-driven transformation down the pop
New Zealand: Newly released data suggests link between covid “vaccines” and increase in cancer Released in mid-December, the 2023 New Zealand cancer data show an 8% increase in cancer rates among the 0-64 age range. Similar trends are found in England and Australia. The trend is a red flag that suggests a link between covid-19 vacci
Did the US Break International Law Capturing Maduro? What Happens Now? In recent days, global attention has focused on reports that Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has been captured by US forces and transferred out of Venezuela to face prosecution. Such an operation represents one of the most dramatic unil
Electric Vehicle Scam Laid Bare: “Green” Drivers Must Now Pay to Use London Roads Too Electric vehicles were sold to London drivers as the sensible way to beat the city’s road charges: cleaner, cheaper to run, and – crucially – exempt from the Congestion Charge. As of Friday 2 January 2026, the U-turn is finally complete. Ma
Sweden and Switzerland are slowly winning the war against cash, but the fight is not over yet As digital threats mount, cash is reemerging not as a relic, but as a vital pillar of secure and accessible payment systems. And Sweden and Switzerland are making moves to reverse course on digital currency and enshrine the use of cash in