Why Conservatives Should Buckle Up for 2024–Here’s What to Expect | Trailer | Truth Over News

Why Conservatives Should Buckle Up for 2024–Here’s What to Expect | Trailer | Truth Over News

Why Conservatives Should Buckle Up for 2024–Here’s What to Expect | Trailer | Truth Over News Introduction: Are you a conservative who’s been feeling a bit lost and disillusioned lately? Do you find yourself questioning the direction our country is…

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Operation SpecTor: DOJ's Global Crackdown on Darknet Drug Traffickers

Operation SpecTor: DOJ’s Global Crackdown on Darknet Drug Traffickers

Got some breaking news the Department of Justice has just announced the largest Coordinated International action against Drug traffickers on the dark web leading To a record-breaking 288 arrests and 5’.4 million in cash and digital Currencies in 117 illegal…

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288 Arrested and $53.4M Seized in Darknet Drug Sting

288 Arrested and $53.4M Seized in Darknet Drug Sting

Top news right now the Department of Justice just announced a record-breaking Dark Net drug bust resulting in the Arrest of 288 people in the seizure of 5’.4 Million in cash and digital currencies The operation known as joint criminal…

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Joe Biden and Xi Jinping hold meeting

Joe Biden and Xi Jinping hold meeting

US President Joe Biden has met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for the first time since assuming office. Both leaders exchanged what they described as candid views on Taiwan and North Korea.

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UN issues climate warning ahead of COP27

UN issues climate warning ahead of COP27

The United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell is warning climate change is being exacerbated by a divisive and tense geopolitical environment. With the COP27 to take place this week in Egypt, experts say climate change is the world’s greatest threat.…

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South Korea and US hold talks after North Korean missile launch

South Korea and US hold talks after North Korean missile launch

Defence officials from South Korea and the US have met in the wake of North Korea’s renewed military aggression. North Korea has fired at least 23 missiles, including one intercontinental ballistic missile. The US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed the…

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Angela Lansbury dies aged 96

Angela Lansbury dies aged 96

Actress Angela Lansbury, famous for her roles in Murder She Wrote and Beauty and the Beast, has passed away at her home in Los Angeles aged 96. Ms Lansbury won five Tony awards during her career – as well as…

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At least 37 killed in Thailand mass shooting

At least 37 killed in Thailand mass shooting

At least 37 people including 22 children have been killed in a mass shooting at a day care in Northern Thailand. The attacker has been identified as an ex-police officer and was reportedly armed with a shotgun and a knife.…

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'Mouth-watering moment': Biden and DeSantis put on show of unity

‘Mouth-watering moment’: Biden and DeSantis put on show of unity

Sky News host Paul Murray says today we got a “preview” of current and maybe future US President “in the same place, at the same time”. “It was Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, standing with the President of the United…

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North Korea fires second ballistic missile

North Korea fires second ballistic missile

North Korea has launched a second suspected ballistic missile. It follows the unannounced missile it fired over Japan on Tuesday.

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US facing major oil price rise after production cut

US facing major oil price rise after production cut

Energy organisation OPEC has agreed to the biggest cut in oil production since before the pandemic. Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says OPEC has justified this decision by saying it’s necessary to try to curb global increases in prices.…

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'Paranoid' Putin is under 'more pressure' than he's ever faced

‘Paranoid’ Putin is under ‘more pressure’ than he’s ever faced

Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “paranoid person” and is under “more pressure than he’s ever been in his life,” says The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan. “And there is a real danger that he will strike out in an…

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'Frightening': Putin may perform 'some sort of nuclear test' in the next few days

‘Frightening’: Putin may perform ‘some sort of nuclear test’ in the next few days

Sky News host Paul Murray says the expectation is Russian President Vladimir Putin may perform “some sort of a nuclear test” in the next few days. “A military train with nuclear weapons is currently making its way to … the…

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North Korea launches missile towards Japan

North Korea launches missile towards Japan

Thousands of people in Japan have been ordered to urgently seek shelter after North Korea fired a missile over Japanese territory. Japanese authorities issued warnings to residents in the northern Aomori prefecture to seek shelter inside a building or underground.…

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Nord Stream gas leak inspected by Sweden

Nord Stream gas leak inspected by Sweden

Sweden has sent a diving vessel to the Baltic Sea to investigate what caused the Nord Stream gas pipeline to rupture twice. Early indications suggest Nord Stream 1 has stopped leaking, but gas was draining out of Nord Stream 2.…

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Russians react to Putin's announcement of a partial military mobilisation

Russians react to Putin’s announcement of a partial military mobilisation

The world has responded to threats of nuclear war from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin addressed his nation on television for the first time since the invasion of Ukraine, where he escalated war efforts. There have been calls following his…

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'Power struggle' in Moscow Putin's 'worst nightmare'

‘Power struggle’ in Moscow Putin’s ‘worst nightmare’

International Institute for Strategic Studies’ William Alberque says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nightmare is that some sort of succession crisis begins and “threatens his ability to control the country”. Mr Alberque said he knows Russia is going to blame Ukraine…

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‘Political hack job’: FBI credibility has been ‘shot’

‘Political hack job’: FBI credibility has been ‘shot’

Curtin University Political Analyst Joe Siracusa says the American people “aren’t stupid” and can see the FBI raid on former US president Donald Trump as a “political hack job”. He said he thinks the FBI will need to “lift their…

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Democrats counted on Americans being ‘asleep’

Democrats counted on Americans being ‘asleep’

Washington has been “playing a game” with the rest of the country for the past 20 years and Americans have “just about had enough”, Curtin University Political Analyst Joe Siracusa says. He said he thinks the Republicans have been “renewed”…

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Humanitarian crisis after Taliban takeover

Humanitarian crisis after Taliban takeover

Today marks one year since the Taliban seized control of Kabul following the evacuation of western forces in Afghanistan.

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