State-organized demonstrations took place in several Iranian cities on Friday to counter anti-government unrest triggered by the death of a woman in police custody, with marchers calling for the execution of protesters.
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State-organized demonstrations took place in several Iranian cities on Friday to counter anti-government unrest triggered by the death of a woman in police custody, with marchers calling for the execution of protesters.
In the town of Starobilsk, Kremlin authorities banned residents from leaving the city while armed groups went door to door forcing people to vote, according to Serhiy Gaidai, Ukraine’s Luhansk region governor.
The poll’s results reveal a drastic trend away from the biblical worldview and towards secularism, even among professing evangelicals.
President Biden announced on Thursday that the federal government will cover 100% of costs related to Hurricane Fiona relief in Puerto Rico for the next month after the storm left hundreds of thousands without access to electricity or running water.
FISM News got the chance to sit down with Peter Williams, the Principal Advisor on modern slavery at the International Justice Mission, to talk about the issues of modern slavery.
The nation’s largest teachers union has once again proven that it intends to indoctrinate children into radical sexual and gender ideology, whether parents approve or not. Now a group of parents in Ohio are threatening to sue if they don’t get answers soon.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid called on Thursday for a two-state solution to decades of Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reasserted that Israel would do “whatever it takes” to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb.
The national gas average currently sits at $3.68, but Westcoast states continue to pay far higher prices, AAA.com data shows.
A far cry from teaching aspiring airmen to protect and defend the nation and the Constitution, the instruction instead focuses on weeding out gender-specific language so as to not be “offensive.”
As of Thursday afternoon, Fiona had maximum sustained winds of 130 miles per hour and was about 410 miles southwest of Bermuda and moving north-northeast at 13 mph, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.