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White influencer 'identifies' as Korean, undergoes plastic surgery to look like K-Pop idol

Oli London, a singer and instagram influencer, has reportedly paid more than $150,000 for plastic surgery to look like K-Pop band member Park Ji-Min.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 28, 2021

News, International News

Hungary boycotts United Nations 'anti-racism' conference in South Africa

Given the current social climate and the Biden administration's embrace of Critical Race Theory, it is unclear if the United States will also boycott the 'anti-racism' conference.

James Anthony / Jun 27, 2021

News, International News

UK health secretary resigns after violating own COVID-19 rules during work affair with aide

UK health secretary Matt Hancock has resigned from the British health minister position after the married politician was caught breaching COVID-19 regulations while pictured kissing an aide whom he's having an affair with.

Brendan Boucher / Jun 26, 2021

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Report: Key witness in Julian Assange case confesses to 'fabricating' claims against Wikileaks

The key witness, an FBI informant, reportedly made up claims to get Assange in trouble.

Nick Monroe / Jun 26, 2021

News, International News

Somali man kills 3, 6 others 'very severely injured' in deadly knife attack in German city

Investigators are not ruling out the possibility that the attack was intended to be an act of terror motivated by Islamist ideology as the attacker yelled “Allahu Akbar” before striking.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jun 26, 2021

News, International News

Hong Kong's last free newspaper goes silent under China's tough 'security laws'

Hong Kong's only pro-democracy newspaper, The Apple Daily, has been silenced. Law enforcement officials claim that The Apple Daily violated security law by criticizing that security law.

Libby Emmons / Jun 23, 2021

Opinion, Culture, International News

Comedian Jim Jefferies tries to whitewash deceptive editing of conservative journalist

Stand-up comedian Jim Jefferies has returned after he was caught in 2019 stealth editing an interview with Rebel News correspondent Avi Yemini.

Mia Cathell / Jun 22, 2021

News, International News

Palestinians cancel agreement to receive over 1 million vaccine doses from Israel, other countries now asking for them

Despite the vaccine doses still being viable and from the same stock that Israel has used to vaccinate its own citizens, the PA broke off the vaccine deal after outcry from Palestinian citizens who claimed without evidence that the vaccines were expired.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 22, 2021

News, International News, Crypto

Bitcoin, Ethereum and other crypto markets feel whiplash amidst Chinese crackdown

China's central bank is ensuring financial institutions root out any individual or group in-country that’s involved with cryptocurrency mining or trading.

Nick Monroe / Jun 21, 2021

News, International News

Mexico fans BANNED from World Cup qualifiers for 'homophobia' — tournament will be in Qatar, where homosexuality is ILLEGAL

FIFA, the international ruling body for football (soccer), has ruled that the next two qualifying games to be played in Mexico will be played in empty stadiums, because of the famous "puto" chant fans use.

James Anthony / Jun 21, 2021

News, International News

Biological male will compete in women's weightlifting for New Zealand in Tokyo Olympics

Laurel Hubbard has qualified for a spot on New Zealand's women's weightlifting team for the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games. Hubbard, who is 43, will also be the oldest Olympian to compete.

Libby Emmons / Jun 21, 2021

News, International News

German media giant CEO slams employees against company's display of Israeli flag: 'If you're anti-Israel, don't work for us'

The CEO of Axel Springer SE, a German media brand, said in a meeting Thursday that employees who had complained about the Israeli flag flying outside the company's headquarters in Berlin should find a new job.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 20, 2021

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'Regime change and yes to a democratic Iran': Iranian protestors massively boycott elections

Tensions mount in Iran in the wake of their presidential elections on Friday, as protestors country-wide burn campaign posters and write pro-democracy graffiti messages.

James Anthony / Jun 19, 2021

News, American News, International News

US triples COVID-19 vaccines shipped to Taiwan, ships 2.5 million doses

The United States is increasing its aid to Taiwan with 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses shipped as the island sees increasing case numbers.

Brendan Boucher / Jun 19, 2021

News, International News

Rep. Higgins condemns the extension of the closure of the US-Canada border, 'another month's delay is bulls**t'

Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY) communicated once again on Friday his inconformity with the fact that the US/Canada land border has once again been extended, this time to Jul. 21 2021.

James Anthony / Jun 19, 2021

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