The UK is heading for a full-blown financial crash

UK - Rachel Reeves has utterly lost control of public spending and is putting the economy in peril. She would never “play fast and loose” with the public finances. She would bring back “stability” and allow businesses to plan for the long term. Her formidable experience as an economist meant she would keep an iron grip on spending. The Chancellor Rachel Reeves spent a lot of time boasting about how she would keep the books in order. And yet today’s horrific public borrowing figures make one point perfectly clear. She has completely lost control of public spending – and the British economy will be heading for a crash far sooner than anyone realises.

Identify as a traffic bollard for all I care

UK - Protests over the weekend have proven that sections of the Left are incapable of grasping basic reality. Last week we finally saw some evidence of sanity returning to the world when the UK Supreme Court ruled on the legal definition of "woman". “The unanimous decision of this court is that the definition of the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman and biological sex” declared Lord Hodge.

California passes Japan as fourth largest economy

USA - California's economy has overtaken that of the country of Japan, making the US state the fourth largest global economic force. Governor Gavin Newsom touted new data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis showing California's growth. The data shows California's gross domestic product (GDP) hit $4.10 trillion (£3.08 trillion) in 2024, surpassing Japan, which was marked at $4.01 trillion. The state now only trails Germany, China and the US as a whole.

Most cardinals at the Vatican are gay, says Catholic academic

VATICAN - Most of the Roman Catholic cardinals who will choose the new pope are gay, despite the church’s doctrine that homosexuality is sinful, a Belgian expert has said. Rik Torfs, a professor of canon law at the Catholic University on Leuven, has started debate with his claims, made on a popular Belgian news analysis programme after Pope Francis’s death was announced on Monday. “A paradoxical situation remains,” Torfs said about Francis’s legacy. “On the one hand, homosexual relations are considered sinful but on the other, a significant percentage — probably the majority — of cardinals are homosexual.”

 
‘Release hostages now’

ISRAEL - ‘Release hostages now’ — Palestinian leader’s firmest threat to Hamas yet. The Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmoud Abbas called on Hamas to “hand over the hostages and be done with it” in his strongest speech yet against the militant group in Gaza. “Hamas has given the criminal occupation excuses to commit its crimes in the Gaza Strip, the most prominent being the holding of hostages,” Abbas said in a televised speech from Ramallah, the de-facto capital of the Palestinian territories partially controlled by his PA. “You sons of dogs, hand over what you have and relieve us of this,” he said to the Palestinian Central Council, as he called on the group to hand over control to his party, whose Fatah movement has been largely outlawed from the territory since Hamas took over in 2007.

 
We're on the brink of World War III, our cities are hellscapes and the economy's shot

UK - The self-indulgent, self-aggrandising stupidity of our political class and those responsible for our hopelessly inadequate and hideously expensive public services continues to plumb new depths. Not for the first time, I don’t know where to start. This is no longer a serious country. We’re on the brink of World War III; the economy is so far down the gurgler that only an accomplished bog-snorkeller could detect signs of life; the NHS is a basket case; our capital city is a gridlocked, crime-ridden hell-hole; immigration - both legal and illegal – is wildly out of control; and yet those responsible can only indulge in an orgy of onanistic displacement activity.

Klaus Schwab steps down as WEF Chairman

SWITZERLAND - After over five decades of defining the World Economic Forum’s mission and global influence, Klaus Schwab has officially stepped down as Chairman of the Board of Trustees, citing his age as he enters his 88th year. Schwab, who founded the Forum in 1971, leaves behind a legacy of fostering multistakeholder collaboration at the highest levels of global leadership. The World Economic Forum’ annual gathering of business and political leaders in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos has become a symbol of globalisation.

Who is Peter Brabeck-Letmathe?

SWITZERLAND - Austrian businessman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe has been named interim chairman of the World Economic Forum, replacing Klaus Schwab, who is under investigation for allegations of financial and ethical misconduct. Brabeck-Letmathe, 80, is known for leadership in the global food and business sectors, spending his career at Nestlé. While there he was interviewed for a 2005 documentary, “We Feed the World,” and his comments about water use provoked considerable controversy.

Italy's ring of steel for Pope Francis funeral

ITALY - Italy's ring of steel for Pope Francis funeral: NATO jets, snipers, missile launchers and 8,000 cops readied for huge security operation as global elite including Trump and Prince William head to the Vatican. As thousands of mourners flood St Peter's Square following the death of Pope Francis, Italian authorities are quietly executing one of the most complex and secretive security operations in Vatican history. With as many as 170 foreign delegations - including those of Donald Trump and Prince William – expected to descend on the Vatican for Saturday's funeral, along with crowds of up to 200,000 people, those overseeing the event are preparing for a hyper-vigilant few days.

India and Pakistan Are THIS Close to War... Again

INDIA - There are certainties in life: death, taxes, and the ever-present risk of India and Pakistan going to war — and the latest spark could prove to be Tuesday's jihadi Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist attack that left at least 26 non-Muslims dead on the Indian side of the long-disputed Kashmir region. Visegrád 24 reported today that New Delhi announced "strong measures against Pakistan," including cancelling South Asia-regional SAARC visas for Pakistani visitors, closing the Wagah border crossing, and suspending the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) governing the allocation of water from the region's major rivers.

Global Economic Leaders Gathering in US Confront Trump’s New World Order

USA - Global economic leaders are gathering in Washington this week for the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. They are arriving in a United States that is vastly different from the one they visited during the same forum last fall. Recent debates over industrial policy and whether the world economy could achieve a soft landing have been replaced by anxiety over President Trump’s trade war, revived inflation fears and new worries about the prospect of a global recession.

Islam in America: In Every State in the Union

USA - Columbus, Ohio has been identified as the jumping off point for Somalis residing in the United States, including Somali Americans, to become radicalized and then head overseas to wage jihad. There isn’t a state without Mosques and Muslim communities, many controlled by Hamas-tied CAIR, and many are radicalized. Some are likely pushing Sharia and could be lying about it. The Islamic Center, one of 20 in Columbus, Ohio, is hardline and tied to six terrorist attacks. If we don’t do something about chain immigration and illegal immigration, it will be over for the United States. We must also ban Sharia throughout the nation. Hardline imams should be barred from entering and deported if they make it into the country.

 
Experiments to dim the SUN in bid to curb global warming

UK - Experiments to dim the SUN in bid to curb global warming will be approved by the UK government within weeks. There's nothing quite like going for a walk on a bright, spring day. But basking in the sunshine could soon be a thing of the past. That's because it has emerged that experts are planning on dimming the sun in a bid to curb global warming. Experiments to reflect sunlight away from Earth will be given the green light by the Government within weeks, the Telegraph reports. Outdoor trials could include injecting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds to reflect sunshine.

“Just what is an APOSTLE?”
Just what is an Apostle?

Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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Listen to Me, You who know righteousness, You people in whose heart is My Law: …I have put My words in your mouth, I have covered you with the shadow of My hand, That I may plant the heavens, Lay the foundations of the earth, and say to Zion, “you are My people” (Isaiah 51:7,16)