
The Annual COP Con
The UN’s climate-change gabfest is shaping up to be as farcical as always.

The UN’s climate-change gabfest is shaping up to be as farcical as always.

Political tension grows as the long-time leader enters office amid contested election results and widespread demonstrations.

The peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh will be held on Monday, bringing together world leaders in a renewed push for a lasting ceasefire.

Many suspect that the Brussels bloc will not be able to agree on the climate deal to take to Brazil.

In scathing remarks in New York the U.S. president warned that mass migration is sending Western nations “to hell.”

“Israel categorically rejects this distorted and false report and calls for the immediate abolition of this Commission of Inquiry,” a statement from the foreign ministry said.

The international organisation wants to see states legislate against all forms of surrogate motherhood.

High level negotiations have been taking place trying to keep Tehran at the table with every tool available.

The meeting will mark the second since Iran’s 12-day conflict with Israel in mid-June, during which the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites.

Progressive liberal NGOs pushed the agenda to the UN where the newest episode of liberal hypocrisy about deportations is taking place.