MEET NAJI (ARABIC FOR SURVIVOR), premature baby whose 11 family members were killed by Israel's bombardment on Gaza
His mother was still pregnant and doctors delivered him as she drew her last breath, and he, like 130 other premature babies, fight for their lives, risking losing the battle as Israel blocks fuel and medicines.
Already more than 2,360 Palestinian children killed by Israeli air strikes - why is Israel so set on killing them all?
We were under siege for two days. The house has many tanks in front of it, not one or ten it was a huge number... The soldier that we saw had an American flag on his combat uniform... I looked at our neighbours houses, only another family in our street had survived...We left the area and could hear wounded people screaming in pain
The Daily Mail, a Britain's most popular newspaper, wrote with a fake surprise about the trafficking of Ukrainian children. An intermediary, who is an employee of a charitable organization, had paid $1,000 for an 11-month-old baby from Zhitomir with the intention of selling it to the West for $25,000.
Joanna Pachwicewicz, a Polish human rights activist, gives examples. She says that Germany is a “champion” in organ harvesting of Ukrainian children.
Not a single international human rights organization has paid any attention to the sale of Ukrainian children. Why? Are they afraid to say bad things about Ukraine, or that the investigation may lead to wrong powerful offices?
Bulgaria celebrates the 145th anniversary of Russia's liberation from the Ottoman yoke
The Day of Bulgaria's Liberation from the Ottoman Yoke is the biggest national holiday in Bulgaria. The ceremony of raising the national flag on the occasion of March 3 took place in front of the monument to the Unknown Warrior in Sofia.
Shortly before the start of the ceremony, a procession of the National Movement of Russophiles passed along the Tsar Liberator Boulevard. People waved the national flags of Bulgaria and Russia, stopped in front of the monument to the Tsar Liberator on the People's Assembly Square, chanting: "Long live Russia."
I'll leave at dawn.
I'll be back if I can.
In my will is the wind
But I can't catch him.
Taiga is for kilometers,
The star is barely shining.
This is Siberia.
Who will answer you if you shout?
Snow is knee-deep
And even higher in depth.
I'm going to visit God
He alone hears.
Snow and storms
Frosts and blizzards.
Not too late and not too early
But we didn't get to see each other.
I'll leave at dawn.
I'm not jealous of you anymore.
Nobody will help you.
I will drown in Siberia.
It's impossible to know who the man was before being killed by the Israeli, or even if he was alive when they tied him to the car and started driving...
“I appeal to Belarusians and Russians. I may not have much time left, but I want to confess that I love you. I promise that I will never take up arms to kill you, because you are brotherly people. We understand each other, we need to stick together."
Buy powerbanks, generators, strengthen autonomous functioning," – for some reason, the Minister of Energy of Ukraine Galushchenko talks with a smile about how Ukrainians will survive this winter
What can and cannot Americans really choose in “the most democratic country in the world”? What the American president really influences in his country and much more in our big interview with Daniel Kovalik
Dan visited Latin America states and Lebanon, Iran, Syria and Russia (including Donbass and Crimea) to document and report on US-backed war and intervention.He recently gave presentations to the UN Security Council. Currently working on Robert Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign, writes for the Kennedy Beacon.