UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon during ceasefire
Even during a ceasefire, UN peacekeepers are being shot at — and now one is dead. The UN says this may be a war crime.

Even during a ceasefire, UN peacekeepers are being shot at — and now one is dead. The UN says this may be a war crime.
Markets are acting like this ends quietly. History — and reality — suggest otherwise.

More than 9,000 Palestinians detained — many without trial. The call isn’t just for awareness anymore. It’s for action.

Winston Peters was in the room just before Trump backed down. Imagine if New Zealand had used that moment to speak with principle instead of crawling.

Bombed in tents. Displaced again. Then targeted where they shelter. UN experts say Gaza attacks are making survival itself impossible.

Iran threatens to close it. Trump says he’ll close it first. Oil spikes. Markets panic. And somehow this is meant to be strategy?

They called it a ceasefire. MSF calls it something else entirely. Six months on, Gaza isn’t healing — it’s being squeezed, starved and slowly erased.

They call it a ceasefire. The UN calls it something far darker — a place where even standing still can get you killed.

A “coordinated wave” of strikes. 100 targets. 10 minutes. And civilians caught in the middle — again. Lebanon is burning while the world looks away.
They won’t call it what it is — but their silence says enough. If this is “defence”, where’s the line?