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Trump to Skip G20 Summit Over South Africa’s Land Confiscation and Genocide Claims

US President Donald Trump has announced that he will skip the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, citing concerns over what he describes as "land confiscation" and "white genocide." In a post on Truth Social, Trump voiced his frustration with the political climate in South Africa, accusing the country of taking land from white farmers and engaging in violent acts against them. “How could we be expected to go to South Africa for the very important G20 meeting when land confiscation and genocide is the primary topic of conversation?” Trump wrote. He continued, “They are taking the land of white farmers, and then killing them and their families. The media refuses to report on this. The United States has held back all contributions to South Africa. Is this where we want to be for the G20? I don’t think so!” Trump’s post also included video clips featuring Julius Malema, leader of the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who has spoken about land occupation and c...

US-Iran Nuclear Talks: High-Stakes Diplomacy Amid Tensions

In a rare development, the United States and Iran have resumed high-level talks aimed at reviving a nuclear agreement, with both sides expressing an eagerness to reach a deal. This comes after a period of intense diplomatic and military tensions, particularly following the US withdrawal from the 2015 agreement during President Donald Trump’s first term. The diplomatic efforts, which took place in Muscat, Oman, saw Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff leading the discussions. The meetings, held in a highly constructive atmosphere, marked the highest-level talks since the collapse of the previous nuclear deal in 2018. Araghchi, a seasoned diplomat and key architect of the original 2015 deal, revealed that the US side was keen to reach an agreement "as soon as possible," though he acknowledged that the negotiations would not be easy. "I think we came very close to a basis for negotiation," he said, emphasizing that both sides...

British MP Wera Hobhouse Denied Entry to Hong Kong: A Diplomatic Incident with No Explanation

In a deeply troubling turn of events, British Member of Parliament (MP) Wera Hobhouse was denied entry to Hong Kong while on a personal trip to visit her newborn grandson and son. Hobhouse, a member of the opposition Liberal Democrat party, shared her dismay on social media, revealing that authorities provided no explanation for their actions. "Authorities gave me no explanation for this cruel and upsetting blow," Hobhouse said, expressing her frustration over the situation. The incident has garnered significant attention in the UK, with British officials voicing their concerns over what they perceive as a politically motivated move. Foreign Minister David Lammy expressed his distress over the matter, emphasizing that the British government would seek answers from both Hong Kong and Chinese authorities. "It is deeply concerning to hear that an MP on a personal trip has been refused entry to Hong Kong," Lammy said. "We will urgently raise this with the authorit...

China’s "Wartime Footing" and Diplomatic Maneuvers Against U.S. Tariffs: A Delicate Dance of Defiance and Strategy

In an era of intensifying global trade tensions, China has once again found itself at the center of the storm — this time, embroiled in a bitter battle with the United States over tariffs that threaten to derail its economic ambitions. The latest development? A strategic pivot that has placed Chinese civilian government officials in Beijing on a “wartime footing” and ramped up a diplomatic charm offensive to dissuade other nations from bowing to U.S. President Donald Trump's economic policies. This isn’t just another episode in the ongoing trade war; it’s a high-stakes geopolitical game where China is leveraging both hard tactics and soft power to shore up its position. But what exactly is happening behind the scenes in Beijing? A Wartime Posture: The All-of-Government Approach The "wartime footing" is not merely symbolic. In fact, it involves drastic measures that show China is ready to fight back — not just with retaliatory tariffs, but with a fully coordinated gover...

The Disgusting Reality of Human Remains Sold for Profit

  In a world where we’re constantly bombarded with new forms of outrage, it's hard to know whether to be shocked or numb to the latest news of grotesque behavior. But the recent arrest of Kymberlee Schopper , a 52-year-old woman from Florida, has left even the most desensitized among us with a sense of utter disgust . Schopper, arrested on April 11th and released on a $7,500 bond, stands accused of selling human remains — including bones, skull fragments , and ribs — through Facebook Marketplace . Yes, you read that right: human bones, treated as merchandise, casually posted on a platform that connects people selling everything from second-hand furniture to random knick-knacks. A Sickening Business Model Schopper’s business, Wicked Wonderland , based in Orange City, Florida , was allegedly dealing in human bones for years. She is now facing charges of the unlawful sale and purchase of human tissue , after authorities discovered the grisly nature of her transactions. According ...

The Face of Jesus Reimagined: How AI Conjured a New Image of the Messiah

In a world where artificial intelligence is redefining what’s possible in art, technology has ventured into a realm once reserved for religious iconography: the face of Jesus Christ. This digital endeavor, spearheaded by the AI platform Midjourney , presents a modern reimagining of one of the most sacred mysteries in Christianity, with help from the controversial and revered Shroud of Turin . The Messiah Meets Midjourney: A Digital Divine In a stunning and thought-provoking collaboration between technology and history, Midjourney generated a lifelike image of Jesus Christ based on the faint traces believed to be left by his crucified body on the Shroud of Turin . The Shroud, a centuries-old linen cloth, has been preserved in the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy, since 1578. It has captivated theologians, historians, and scientists alike due to the controversial and mystical impression it is thought to bear — the image of Christ’s face and body after his crucifixio...

The Boy Behind the Screen: A 12-Year-Old, Digital Radicalization, and the Growing Threat of Online Extremism

In a quiet home in France, a mother believed her 12-year-old son was doing homework or gaming in his room. In reality, he was being consumed by the internet's darkest corners. When authorities arrested the boy on terror-related charges, the truth unraveled like a nightmare: he had amassed terabytes of jihadi propaganda, bomb-making tutorials, and decapitation videos so gruesome even hardened court officials looked away. This isn’t a plot from a dystopian novel. It’s the face of a new, chilling reality — digitally radicalized youth . A Descent into the Abyss According to the boy’s lawyer, it all began innocently. A gifted Quran sparked his curiosity. What followed was a tragic cascade of automated algorithms, curiosity, and encrypted chats that pulled him into the clutches of Islamic State propaganda and ultra-violent digital networks. What he consumed online was not just offensive—it was dehumanizing. Thousands of videos of torture, murder, and terror molded the boy’s worldvie...

China Admits Role in "Volt Typhoon" Cyberattacks on US Infrastructure: A Strategic Shift?

Walk n Talk Blogs | Where Tech Meets Global Affairs In a major revelation that has deepened concerns over cyber warfare and U.S.-China relations, Chinese officials reportedly admitted—albeit indirectly—to carrying out a sophisticated cyber campaign targeting U.S. infrastructure. The operation, known as “Volt Typhoon” , was quietly acknowledged during a closed-door meeting between U.S. and Chinese officials in Geneva last year, according to a recent report by The Wall Street Journal . This subtle admission marks a significant departure from Beijing’s longstanding pattern of denial and deflection . Historically, China has either blamed rogue actors or dismissed allegations of cyberattacks altogether. But in this case, officials’ comments were “indirect and somewhat ambiguous,” with U.S. officials interpreting them as a clear reference to the Volt Typhoon campaign. The implication? The attacks may have been retaliation for U.S. support for Taiwan—a geopolitical flashpoint that continues...

Falcon 9 Rockets Past the Full Moon in Spectacular Starlink Launch

In a breathtaking celestial moment, Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket soared past a radiant full moon during its launch on Saturday night, creating a stunning visual spectacle that captivated viewers across Florida and beyond. The rocket, launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 8:53 PM ET, was on a mission to deploy 21 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. The liftoff, silhouetted against the glowing lunar disc, turned into an unforgettable sight, with images and videos quickly going viral on social media. A Visual Feast for Skywatchers Crowds gathered across Florida to witness the event, phones and cameras pointed skyward. One particularly mesmerizing moment was captured by photographer John Krauss , who shared an image of Falcon 9 crossing directly in front of the moon, leaving a delicate trail of smoke behind. Krauss captioned the shot: “Falcon 9 transits the 100% full Moon during tonight’s 8:53:30pm ET launch of 21 Starlink satellites from Florida.” Another vid...

Murshidabad on Edge: BSF Reinforcements Deployed Amid Violent Protests Over Waqf Law

The situation in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district remains volatile following violent protests against the newly introduced Waqf (Amendment) Act , which have resulted in the death of three individuals. In response, the Border Security Force (BSF) has deployed additional personnel to help stabilize the region, while law enforcement agencies continue to face stiff resistance from protestors. Escalating Tension and BSF Deployment According to a statement made by Nilotpal Kumar Pandey , DIG and PRO of the South Bengal Frontier, the BSF had already deployed four companies of personnel to the affected areas. On Sunday, the force announced the deployment of five additional companies , bringing the total to nine. “We are moving our resources immediately to those areas from where we are getting information of disturbance,” said Pandey. The deployment aims to restore order and prevent further escalation, particularly in regions identified as high-risk, including Suti , Samsherganj , and...

U.S. Government Enforces New Immigration Rule: Mandatory Registration for Foreign Nationals Staying Over 30 Days

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented a significant update to immigration enforcement policy. According to the latest directive, foreign nationals residing in the United States for more than 30 days are now legally required to register with the federal government . Failure to comply may lead to substantial legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, and long-term bans on future legal immigration. Official Statement from DHS In a statement released on Saturday, the DHS confirmed: “Foreign nationals present in the U.S. longer than 30 days must register with the federal government. Failure to comply is a crime punishable by fines and imprisonment.” This measure is part of a broader initiative led by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Krishi Noem to enhance enforcement against illegal immigration. A message posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) further emphasized the administration's position, stat...