Daily Archives: January 17, 2026
Inama abega barangije mukanya irasa n’umugore wirebera mu ndorerwamo mukanya akibagirwa uko yasaga
Abega barangije inama mu kanya nyuma yo kubagezaho amakuru ajyanye ni kimenyetso gikomeye kigiye gusohoza umurimo wacyo cyangwa se kikaba cya narangije gusohoza umulimo wacyo kuko mu makuru na babwiye ko ndi gukoresha (coded language) kugirango aba abega badatahura gahunda uko ziteye kuko intambara yose igira uko irwanwa kandi ikagira amayeri menshi cyane akoreshwa bitewe n’umwanzi muhanganye uwari we.
Where Are the So-Called Human Rights Defenders for the People of Iran? The Nauseating Double Standards of the Human Rights Industry
When it comes to Iran… where ordinary, unarmed people demanding freedom are being beaten, tortured, imprisoned, and gunned down in the streets by their own leaders, this high-minded moral chorus has all but disappeared. The same institutions and voices that were so shrill and relentless when condemning Israel in the name of Palestinian rights are, when courageous Iranian lives are at stake, spectacularly non-existent. This double standard only exposes the bottomless hypocrisy at the heart of much contemporary human rights activism.
Very soon the world prophecy will be full field
Vladimir Putin Untouchable In a chilling move that signals the end of the Cold War, Russian state media has issued a direct threat to completely destroy the United States. After reports emerged that US military “Doomsday Planes” had begun flying high above Russian airspace, pro–Kremlin broadcasters have warned that any face-to-face confrontation between President Trump and Vladimir Putin would result in a situation where “nothing will be left of America.”
God’s files numbers being implemented: US says Canada will regret decision to allow Chinese EVs into their market
Canada allows import of 49,000 Chinese EVs, U.S. officials criticize decision
S. officials cite tariffs as protection against Chinese cars
Trump open to Chinese automakers building plants in U.S
AVON LAKE, Ohio, Jan 16 (Reuters) – Trump administration officials said on Friday that Canada would regret its decision to allow China to import up to 49,000 Chinese EVs, and that those cars would not be allowed to enter the United States.
What next for Iran’s Supreme Leader?
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in his secret hideout these days, knows he is now a marked man. He will not be sitting on his veranda anytime soon. When discussing what the United States might do next to help the protesters in Iran, US President Trump has mentioned Qassem Soleimani and Abu Bakr al–Baghdadi. The former, Iran‘s all–important military strategist in the Middle East, was killed on 3 January 2020 in a drone strike just outside Baghdad’s international airport on the president’s order.














