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Radical Islamic group Towhidi Janata attacks minorities in Bangladesh, targets Baul supporters
Nov 28, 2025india

Radical Islamic group Towhidi Janata attacks minorities in Bangladesh, targets Baul supporters

New Delhi: Cases of violence against religious minorities continue to rise in Bangladesh. In the latest incident, people demanding the release of Baul Sarkar were attacked. An Islamic group called Towhidi Janata attacked Baul supporters. This group has been implicated in repeated attacks on members of the religious minority community in recent months. It was also involved in the January demolition of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s statue. Arrest of Abul Sarkar According to a report in the Dhaka Tribune, Baul supporters had called a protest rally in Manikganj and Thakurgaon to protest the recent attacks and demand the release of Baul leader Abul Sarkar. Singer Abul Sarkar was recently arrested for allegedly hurting religious sentiments during a performance. The Baul are a group of mystic minstrels of mixed elements of Sufism and Vaishnava Sahajiya from different parts of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, and Assam’s Barak Valley and Meghalaya. Bauls constitute both a syncretic religious sect of troubadours and a musical tradition. They are a very heterogeneous group, with many sects, but their membership mainly consists of Gaudiya Vaishnava Bengali Hindus and Sufi Bengali Muslims. Towhidi Janata group blamed As Baul supporters approached the court campus in Thakurgaon on Wednesday, November 26, members of the radical Islamist group Towhidi Janata attempted to stop them. During this time, members of the Towhidi Janata also resorted to violence. Several people were reported to have sustained minor injuries in the violence. Baul supporter Sohel Rana told the Dhaka Tribune that the violence was being carried out in the name of the Towhidi Janata. Towhidi Janata has been involved in numerous attacks against the minority community. The group has repeatedly disrupted Durga Puja celebrations and has also been involved in violent clashes with police. Bangladesh’s interim government has assured the arrest of those who attacked Baul supporters in Manikganj and Thakurgaon. Part of Jamaat-e-Islami The Towhidi Janata group is part of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, another Islamist group. It opposed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh in 2021. Bangladesh’s Awami League government stated last year that Hefazat Bangladesh is a front for Jamaat-e-Islami. The Jamaat is considered pro-Pakistan in Bangladesh. It has been against religious minorities.

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‘No proof he is alive’: Imran Khan’s son demands proof from Pakistan government of his being alive
Nov 28, 2025

‘No proof he is alive’: Imran Khan’s son demands proof from Pakistan government of his being alive

New Delhi: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s younger son, Qasim Khan, has demanded proof from the government that his father is alive. Qasim stated that the Pakistani government is keeping his father in isolation in prison. No family member is being allowed to meet Khan. Qasim stated that he has no proof that Imran Khan is alive. Qasim, who lives outside Pakistan and away from politics, said that if anything happens to his father, the Pakistani government will be responsible. We have no evidence of his life: Imran Khan’s son My father has been under arrest for 845 days. For the past six weeks, he has been kept in solitary confinement in a death cell with zero transparency. His sisters have been denied every visit, even with clear court orders allowing access. There have been no phone calls, no… pic.twitter.com/VZm26zM4OF — Kasim Khan (@Kasim_Khan_1999) November 27, 2025 Qasim posted a lengthy post on X on Thursday evening, November 27. He wrote, “My father has been under arrest for 845 days. For the past six weeks, he has been kept in solitary confinement in a death cell with zero transparency. His sisters have been denied every visit, even with clear court orders allowing access. There have been no phone calls, no meetings and no proof of life. Me and my brother have had no contact with our father. This absolute blackout is not a security protocol. It is a deliberate attempt to hide his condition and prevent our family from knowing whether he is safe. Let it be clear: the Pakistani government and its handlers will be held fully accountable legally, morally and internationally for my father’s safety and for every consequence of this inhumane isolation. I call on the international community, global human rights organisations and every democratic voice to intervene urgently. Demand proof of life, enforce court ordered access, end this inhumane isolation and call for the release of Pakistan’s most popular political leader who is being held solely for political reasons.” There have been no phone calls, meaning we have no evidence of his life. My brother and I have also been unable to contact our father. Hint of conspiracy Qasim stated that the complete blackout and denial of access to Imran Khan is not a security protocol. It appears to be a deliberate attempt to conceal his condition and prevent our family from knowing about his health and safety. This raises questions about whether he is even safe. Qasim further stated, “The Pakistani government and its handlers will be fully responsible, legally, morally, and internationally, for my father’s safety and for all consequences of this inhumane isolation. I appeal to the international community, global human rights organizations, and every democratic voice to intervene immediately.”

Gunmen attack church in Nigeria, killing two and kidnapping others
Nov 21, 2025

Gunmen attack church in Nigeria, killing two and kidnapping others

Gunmen reportedly attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers, according to Reuters, which cited police and witnesses.The attack occurred on Tuesday evening in Eruku, a town in central Nigeria's Kwara State. Reuters said it reviewed and verified a video from a local news outlet showing gunfire interrupting a service at Christ Apostolic Church and forcing parishioners to take cover. The outlet noted that in the video, armed men are seen entering and taking worshippers' belongings as gunshots ring out.AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the governor of Kwara State, Nigeria, reportedly asked for the immediate deployment of security operatives after the attack, Reuters reported citing the governor's spokesperson.NICKI MINAJ TEAMS UP WITH TRUMP'S UN AMBASSADOR TO SPOTLIGHT 'GENOCIDE' OF CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIAThe attack comes just days after gunmen kidnapped 25 girls from a boarding school in Nigeria’s Kebbi State and killed at least one staffer. Police spokesperson Nafi'u Abubakar Kotarkoshi told The Associated Press the gunmen had "sophisticated weapons" and exchanged fire with guards before abducting the girls."A combined team is currently combing suspected escape routes and surrounding forests in a coordinated search and rescue operation aimed at recovering the abducted students and arresting the perpetrators," he said, adding that one person was killed and another was injured.President Donald Trump has designated Nigeria as a country of particular concern amid escalating violence against Christians in the West African nation.ARMED ATTACKERS IN NIGERIA KIDNAP 25 GIRLS FROM BOARDING SCHOOLOn Tuesday, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz held an event highlighting the ongoing violence in Nigeria. During the event, Waltz called the killings of Christians in Nigeria "genocide wearing the mask of chaos.""There is a body of evidence, and you are going to hear that from our experts today that paints a very grim picture of disproportionate suffering among Christians, where, again, families are torn apart, clergy is repeatedly assassinated, and entire congregations, church congregations," Waltz said."Folks, we have an entire faith that is being erased, one bullet at a time, one torched Bible at a time," he added.Rap superstar Nicki Minaj, who has been vocal about her support for the Trump administration's efforts to combat the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, spoke at Waltz's event."In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes and killed. Churches have been burned. Families have been torn apart, and entire communities live in fear constantly, simply because of how they pray," Minaj said."Sadly, this problem is not only a growing problem in Nigeria, but also in so many other countries across the world, and it demands urgent action," the rap mogul said. "And I want to be clear, protecting Christians in Nigeria is not about taking sides or dividing people. It is about uniting humanity."Fox News Digital reached out to AbdulRazaq's office and the U.S. mission to the United Nations.Fox News Digital's Ashley Carnahan and Paul Tilsley contributed to this report.

Iran backs Maduro to keep Latin America foothold as Trump increases pressure on Venezuela
Nov 21, 2025

Iran backs Maduro to keep Latin America foothold as Trump increases pressure on Venezuela

Iran is backing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro just as the Trump administration steps up military pressure in the Caribbean and expands its crackdown on criminal networks tied to the regime in Caracas.Earlier this week, Iran condemned U.S. actions and publicly tied itself to Maduro. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei warned of "dangerous repercussions" from U.S. military activity in the region, arguing the operations threaten "international peace and security," according to Iran’s official news agency, IRNA.Venezuelan Foreign Minister Iván Gil Pinto immediately welcomed Tehran’s backing. In comments reported by the Tehran Times, he thanked Iran for its "solidarity with the Venezuelan people."WAR ON CARTELS? WHITE HOUSE SAYS IT HAS AN IRON-CLAD CASE TO STRIKE NARCO-TERRORIST GROUPSIsaias Medina III, a former Venezuelan diplomat at the U.N. Security Council who resigned in 2017 due to Maduro's human rights violations, told Fox News Digital that "Iran’s partnership with the rogue Venezuelan narco-dictatorship is far from a principled stand for ‘sovereign rights’ under the U.N. Charter. It is a calculated strategy serving mutual interests in criminal enterprise and asymmetric warfare, posing a direct and evolving threat to U.S. national security," he said."This is a partnership for power, not principles. Iran’s engagement centers on deepening military, criminal, and intelligence cooperation that blatantly disregards international norms," he said.When asked on Monday whether he had ruled out anything, including U.S. troops on the ground, President Donald Trump told reporters, "No, I don’t rule out that, I don’t rule out anything. We just have to take care of Venezuela. They dumped hundreds of thousands of people into our country from prisons."CARTEL CONNECTION: HEZBOLLAH AND IRAN EXPLOIT MADURO’S VENEZUELA FOR COCAINE CASHDanny Citrinowicz, a senior fellow at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies, told Fox News Digital that Iran’s public defense of Venezuela reflects deep strategic anxiety inside Tehran."Iran is extremely, extremely worried that it’s going to lose its main hub in Latin America," he said. "Losing Maduro will be a strategic loss for Iran, because Venezuela is a strategic hub, not only for the activity in Venezuela itself, but also activity in Latin America in general."Citrinowicz pointed to the recently exposed assassination attempt on Israel’s ambassador in Mexico, which Mexican authorities linked to operatives with ties to Iran’s Quds Force. According to Citrinowicz, the operation illustrates how Iran uses Venezuelan territory as a staging ground.TRUMP’S STRIKE ON CARTEL VESSEL OFF VENEZUELA SENDS WARNING TO MADURO: ‘NO SANCTUARY’He said the Iranians "used their presence in Venezuela, mainly the Quds Force presence, in order to gather the right people that actually tried to commit this attack." "It’s one example of many, how Iranians are using their presence in Venezuela as some sort of way to jump into the Latin American continent as a whole."He added that Venezuela has long been Iran’s most important foothold in the region: "Losing Venezuela is not only losing the grip of Venezuela itself, but also the ability to use Venezuela in order to enhance their activity in Latin America in general, also including operational activity like we saw in Mexico."Citrinowicz said that Iran has already lost one longtime ally in the region after recent elections in Bolivia. Remaining partners include Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, but "strategically and historically, Venezuela was the most important one because it gave them enough room to operate."WATCH: COAST GUARD SEIZES COCAINE, SUSPECTED NARCO-TERRORISTS IN PACIFIC VIPER RAIDAsked whether Iran is aiding the Venezuelan military directly, he said: "They have advisors on the ground. They can help the Venezuelan army, and they can also send arms via Qeshm Fars Air flights flying from Tehran to Caracas. They did that in the past, and they can do that even today."On Tuesday, American Families Against Cartel Terrorism (AmFACT) President Adriana Jones welcomed the U.S. State Department’s designation of Venezuela-based Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.Jones — whose sister Maria "Rhonita" LeBaron and four of her children were murdered in the 2019 Juárez cartel massacre — said the move demonstrates Washington’s resolve."The terrorist designation of the Cartel de los Soles is an important reminder that the Trump administration is willing to use Foreign Terrorist Organization designations to combat dangerous drug and human trafficking cartels," she said.She urged policymakers to extend the same designation to the Juárez Cartel and its armed wing, La Línea, arguing that every day without it "allows them space to operate with impunity and heightens the likelihood that more American families will endure the same grief and devastation we have."Since September, the U.S. has launched at least 21 fatal strikes on boats allegedly involved in narcotics trafficking off Central and South America, including one on Sunday, as part of what officials describe as a widening campaign to disrupt maritime routes tied to Venezuelan criminal networks.

Pope Leo XIV strongly supports US bishops' condemnation of Trump immigration raids: 'Extremely disrespectful'
Nov 21, 2025

Pope Leo XIV strongly supports US bishops' condemnation of Trump immigration raids: 'Extremely disrespectful'

Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday strongly affirmed U.S. bishops' message condemning the Trump administration’s immigration sweeps, calling on Americans to listen to the migrants and treat them humanely and with dignity.The pope was asked about the "special message" the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops adopted during their general assembly last week in Baltimore.The bishops blasted President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda and the "vilification" of migrants, expressing concern over the fear and anxiety immigration raids stoking in communities, as well as the denial of pastoral care to migrants in detention centers."We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement," the bishops’ statement reads. "We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care," reads the bishops' statement, which also opposed "the indiscriminate mass deportation of people."US CATHOLIC BISHOPS VOTE TO OFFICIALLY PROHIBIT GENDER TRANSITION TREATMENT AT CATHOLIC HOSPITALSLeo, the first American pope, said he appreciated the U.S. bishops' message and encouraged Catholics and all people of goodwill to listen and treat migrants with dignity, even if they are in the country illegally."I think we have to look for ways of treating people humanely, treating people with the dignity that they have," Leo told reporters. "If people are in the United States illegally, there are ways to treat that. There are courts, there’s a system of justice."The pope has previously urged local bishops to speak out on social justice concerns. Catholic leaders have been criticizing Trump's mass deportation plan, as fear of immigration raids has slashed Mass attendance at some parishes.The federal government earlier this year reversed a Biden administration directive prohibiting immigration agents from carrying out raids at sensitive areas such as churches, schools and hospitals.Leo acknowledged problems with the U.S. migration system, but he emphasized that nobody has argued for the U.S. to have open borders and that every country may choose who can enter and the methods to do so."But when people are living good lives, and many of them for 10, 15, 20 years, to treat them in a way that is extremely disrespectful to say the least — and there’s been some violence unfortunately — I think that the bishops have been very clear in what they said," he told reporters as he left the papal country house south of Rome.POPE LEO XIV CALLS OUT CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION AMID LATEST MASSACRE OF CIVILIANS IN AFRICAN NATION"I would just invite all people in the United States to listen to them," Leo added.The bishops' "special message" was the first time since 2013 they had drafted a single-issue statement at one of their meetings.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Family of man who coined 'genocide' fights institute using his name to accuse Israel of war crimes
Nov 21, 2025

Family of man who coined 'genocide' fights institute using his name to accuse Israel of war crimes

A growing coalition of prominent U.S. rabbis is urging Pennsylvania's Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro and state officials to review the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, arguing that the group has distorted the legacy of Raphael Lemkin, the Polish Jewish jurist who coined the term "genocide" by using his name to accuse Israel of committing genocide.Joseph Lemkin, a New Jersey attorney and nephew of Raphael Lemkin, said the family acted reluctantly but felt compelled after seeing how the institute’s materials were reaching younger audiences."A combination of factors led us to take formal steps against the Lemkin Institute," Lemkin told Fox News Digital. "I had heard about the Lemkin Institute’s disturbing position but initially thought it was best to let the institute continue in anonymity. "However, when my 16-year-old son (at the time) asked me if I knew about the institute and what they were espousing on social media, I became more concerned about the impact the institution's conduct would have on the next generation.GROUP ACCUSED OF HIJACKING RAPHAEL LEMKIN, THE MAN WHO COINED THE TERM GENOCIDE, TO FUEL ANTISEMITISM"I knew I had to do something to let the public know that the Lemkin Institute was not supported by my family. It was taken to the next level when I was connected with Rabbi Margolin of the European Jewish Association. His communication with my family made us realize that this was a far-reaching concern that should be addressed more formally."Raphael Lemkin coined the term "genocide" in 1944 after studying the destruction of European Jewry and helped inspire the 1948 U.N. Genocide Convention. His family says his name was never meant to be used to brand the Jewish state as genocidal, a claim they say inverts his life’s work.The family’s complaint asks Pennsylvania officials to examine the nonprofit’s use of Lemkin’s name in public materials, including its Oct. 13, 2023, "active genocide alert," which labeled Israel as committing genocide just days after Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre.Lemkin said the timing of that alert was a turning point. "The active genocide alert is very concerning. It made us realize the horrible agenda of the Institute," he said. "Merely days after Israelis were killed, raped, tortured and taken hostage and with no action yet taken by Israel to defend itself, the alert was issued. This makes it clear that the institute has an anti-Israel agenda and (is) not genuinely concerned about human rights and certainly not concerned about attacks on Jews. Whether the institute considers its positions as anti-Semitic … it is clear that its agenda foments antisemitism."EX-HAMAS HOSTAGE EMILY DAMARI RECOUNTS 471 DAYS OF SURVIVAL IN GAZA: ‘EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED’In recent weeks, a series of letters from prominent rabbis have been submitted to state officials, reinforcing the concerns raised by the Lemkin family.Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, urged the state to review whether the group’s use of "Lemkin" misleads the public about Raphael Lemkin’s historical mission. Rabbi Aryeh Ralbag, chief justice of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, also weighed in, calling the "genocide" label applied to Israel a distortion of historical truth. Similar letters came from rabbis Yitzchak Lasry and Tal Peretz, along with additional submissions from Rabbis Dana, Ovadia and Tobali."In terms of rabbis taking a position, I think this is extremely important," Lemkin said. "If an organization uses Raphael's name to distort or invert his legacy, religious and moral leaders have a duty to defend historical truth. … When a revered public figure’s name such as Raphael, is misused, it becomes a form of false witness, which, as I understand it, is contrary to Jewish law and ethics."HAMAS VICTIM MEMORIAL FEATURING SHIRI BIBAS AND SONS TARGETED BY VANDALS IN MILAN, ITALYThe rabbinic push comes as the Anti-Defamation League reports record-high antisemitic incidents in the U.S. Rabbis and family members argue that labeling Israel as "genocidal" under Lemkin’s name does more than distort history. It reinforces rhetoric that spills into real-world antisemitism.Lemkin said the connection is clear to him. "In terms of feeding narratives to help antisemitism spread, it seems obvious, and I believe it is supported by empirical evidence that spikes in accusations that Israel is committing genocide correlate with surges in antisemitic incidents in the U.S.," he wrote. "From my perspective, using the ‘genocide’ trope against Israel doesn’t advance peace or justice. It just brings back antisemitic patterns. It turns the memory of Jewish victimhood into an accusation against the Jewish people and corrupts a word coined to prevent another Holocaust."Candidly using the word genocide against Israel while ignoring Darfur, Rwanda and Syria and others erodes the moral credibility of human rights activists, spotlighting their true antisemitic motivations."Lemkin also warned that antisemitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric is becoming more mainstream."My view of this political moment – The recent anti-Zionist rhetoric is massively troubling and scary, not only from the streets and campuses but increasingly by elected officials," he said. "What we used to see confined to the fringe extremists is being heard in legislative chambers and political rallies."He said he accepts criticism of Israeli policy but rejects efforts to delegitimize Israel’s existence. "When political leaders adopt language condemning Zionism, it is denying Jewish peoplehood itself. Such language by politicians normalizes prejudice and puts our Jewish communities at risk."Asked how his uncle would respond today, Lemkin said, "I think he would be truly pained to see his name or life’s work used to distort his mission. He stood for the protection of all people and especially understood the Jewish people’s right to live in safety and self-determination.""To honor Raphael memory," he said, "would be to stay true to his moral clarity by calling out real injustice and to reject rhetoric that twists his legacy and turns his message of hate against those for whom he first spoke."Fox News Digital reached out to the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention for comment but did not receive a response.

Russian attack on Ukraine leaves 25 dead in Ternopil after massive overnight strikes
Nov 21, 2025

Russian attack on Ukraine leaves 25 dead in Ternopil after massive overnight strikes

A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine rocked the western city of Ternopil Tuesday night, killing more than two dozen people, including three children.Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said Wednesday that at least 25 people were killed and 73 injured in the strike that hit two nine-story residential buildings.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched more than 470 drones and 48 missiles in the overnight assault. Emergency services were working to rescue people under the rubble and put out fires caused by the strikes. Photos from the scene showed blown-out windows, the charred, blackened exterior of a residential building and smoke billowing as crews worked to clear the area.RUSSIAN CRUISE MISSILES HIT US COMPANY IN MASSIVE UKRAINIAN STRIKE AMID TRUMP'S PEACE PUSHZelenskyy said nine other regions across Ukraine were also struck, including critical infrastructure and energy facilities in Lviv and civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv.RUSSIAN CRUISE MISSILES HIT US COMPANY IN MASSIVE UKRAINE STRIKE AMID TRUMP’S PEACE PUSH"Every brazen attack against ordinary life proves that the pressure on Russia is still insufficient. Effective sanctions and assistance for Ukraine can change this. The top priority is air defense missiles, additional systems, expanded capabilities for our combat aviation, and drone production to protect lives," he wrote on X.ROMANIA AND LATVIA CONFIRM INCURSIONS BY RUSSIAN DRONES INTO NATO AIRSPACE"Russia must be held accountable for its actions, and we must stay focused on everything that strengthens us and enables us to shoot down Russian missiles, neutralize Russian drones, and stop assaults."Poland’s Operational Command said late Tuesday it had scrambled fighter jets and raised air defense readiness after Russia launched the missile and drone strikes against Ukraine, stressing the measures were preventive and aimed at protecting Polish airspace near the border.

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China formally arrests 18 leaders of underground Zion Church amid religious crackdown
Nov 21, 2025foxnews

China formally arrests 18 leaders of underground Zion Church amid religious crackdown

Chinese authorities formally arrested 18 leaders of a major underground church, clearing the way for their prosecution and potential prison sentences of up to three years. According to Reuters, which reported the arrests Wednesday citing a Christian NGO advocate, nearly 30 pastors and staff members belonging to Zion Church were detained by police in mid-October in the biggest crackdown on Chinese Christians in seven years.ChinaAid, a Christian nonprofit human rights organization, said in a statement that the leaders were arrested on "politically motivated charges.""These pastors and co-workers are being treated as criminals simply because they faithfully shepherded a large, legally unregistered church that refused to submit to CCP control and surveillance," the statement read in part.CHINA PROVINCE FORCES PEOPLE OF FAITH TO REGISTER ON 'SMART RELIGION' APP FOR WORSHIPCHINESE UNDERGROUND CHURCH PASTOR, FATHER OF US CITIZENS, DETAINED BY AUTHORITIES, FAMILY SAYSDr. Bob Fu, the founder and president of the organization, called the arrests of the pastors and staff members a "chilling milestone in the CCP’s all-out war on Christianity in China.""Their only ‘crime’ is preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, shepherding God’s flock, and refusing to turn Christ’s church into a propaganda tool of the Communist Party," he added. "By turning pastors into political prisoners, the CCP is not only persecuting these individuals and their families—it is sending a warning to every independent church in China: submit to Party control or face destruction."Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounced the detentions of the Zion Church members in October and asked the Chinese government to release them. Open Doors, an international organization that supports persecuted believers, estimates there are more than 96 million Christians in China.

Nicki Minaj praised for spotlighting Christian persecution in Nigeria: 'Body count is just too high to ignore'
Nov 21, 2025foxnews

Nicki Minaj praised for spotlighting Christian persecution in Nigeria: 'Body count is just too high to ignore'

Rap star Nicki Minaj is garnering praise for using her platform to shed light on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.Ahead of Minaj's scheduled appearance at the United Nations with U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz, Knox Thames, a human rights lawyer, thanked the rapper for the attention that she and other stars, like Bill Maher, have brought to the issue."The challenges in Nigeria have been happening for decades, and they've largely been ignored. So I welcome these unsuspecting allies shining a light on this," Thames said of the celebrities.TRUMP DESIGNATES NIGERIA AS 'COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN' OVER WIDESPREAD CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION, KILLINGSThames, who served as a State Department special advisor for religious minorities under former President George W. Bush, former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump, said that in Nigeria, "the body count is just too high to ignore." While he would not say definitively that what is happening in Nigeria is a genocide, he said it is something that must be addressed."This question of, ‘is there a Christian genocide happening?’ It's a legal question. Genocide is defined by international law, and scholars will debate that. But what's undeniable is that in the last 20 years, thousands of Christians have been killed, and the body count is just too high to ignore," Thames said.Trump announced in late October that he was designating Nigeria as a "country of particular concern," citing the widespread killings of Christians in the West African nation."Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Oct. 31. "The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria, and numerous other countries. We stand ready, willing, and able to save our great Christian population around the world!"RAPPER NICKI MINAJ AND UN AMBASSADOR JOIN VOICES AGAINST CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION IN NIGERIAFollowing the announcement, Minaj said the president's statement made her "feel a deep sense of gratitude.""Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God. No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other," Minaj wrote.On Tuesday, Minaj will address the United Nations on the issue of the persecution of Nigerian Christians.Waltz, who said he was a fan of the rapper, said on X, "I'm grateful she's leveraging her massive platform to spotlight the atrocities against Christians in Nigeria, and I look forward to standing with her as we discuss the steps the President and his administration are taking to end the persecution of our Christian brothers and sisters."Minaj replied, "Ambassador, I am so grateful to be entrusted with an opportunity of this magnitude. I do not take it for granted. It means more than you know. The Barbz and I will never stand down in the face of injustice. We’ve been given our influence by God. There must be a bigger purpose."Fox News Digital's Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.

IDF strikes Hamas 'terrorist targets' across Gaza following reported ceasefire violation
Nov 21, 2025foxnews

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Israel’s military said it "began striking Hamas terrorist targets across the Gaza Strip" on Wednesday following the latest reported ceasefire violation. "Earlier today, several terrorists opened fire toward the area where IDF soldiers are operating in Khan Younis. This action constitutes a violation of the ceasefire agreement," the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said. "In response, the IDF began striking Hamas terrorist targets across the Gaza Strip," it added, noting that no Israeli troops were injured in the incident. "IDF troops in the Southern Command remain deployed in the area and will continue to operate to remove any imminent threat," Israel’s military said. NETANYAHU CALLS ON NEIGHBORING NATIONS TO JOIN ISRAEL IN 'EXPELLING HAMAS' FROM REGION The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect on Oct. 10. The IDF also said Monday that it struck "terrorists operating in a Hamas training compound in the Ain al-Hilweh area in southern Lebanon." "The compound was used by Hamas terrorists for training and exercises in order to plan and carry out terrorist attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel. Prior to the strike, several steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians," it added.UN SECURITY COUNCIL BACKS TRUMP'S GAZA PEACE PLANThe same day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on neighboring nations to join in the Jewish state's fight to expel Hamas out of the region. "Israel extends its hand in peace and prosperity to all of our neighbors and calls on them to normalize relations with Israel and join us in expelling Hamas and its supporters from the region," Netanyahu's office wrote on X.The statement follows the United Nations Security Council's (UNSC) endorsement of President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza. The council adopted the plan, which would end the war and deploy an international stabilization force, on Monday. Fox News’ Rachel Wolf and Yael Rotem-Kuriel contributed to this report.

Putin calls dancing Russian robot 'very beautiful' in awkward AI conference moment
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was caught on camera looking stony-faced as he watched a robot dance at a Moscow AI exhibition Wednesday.Video of the display showed the humanoid robot trying to gyrate in front of him before the president remarked, "Very beautiful. Thanks," and wandered off. The moment between Putin and the robot, called Green, became one of the day’s most replayed television moments, appearing on state TV, per Reuters.The demonstration, staged by Sberbank took place at the AI Journey conference with Putin arriving with a gaggle of bodyguards.THE NEW ROBOT THAT COULD MAKE CHORES A THING OF THE PASTThe video also shows the bodyguards moving toward the Russian leader when the robot stepped forward to introduce itself to Putin."My name is Green," it said in Russian. "I am the first Russian humanoid robot with embedded artificial intelligence. This means that I am not just a program on a screen but a physical embodiment of technology," Green added.FOX NEWS AI NEWSLETTER: RUSSIAN ROBOT FACEPLANTS IN HUMILIATING DEBUTThe video shows Green going on to explain its capabilities, noting, "Over 40 motors and numerous sensors allow me to move smoothly, maintain my balance confidently and interact safely with people."It requested a virtual assistant to play its favorite track before launching into a dance routine set to the folk-pop song The Sun Rose High, per Reuters.At one point, a nervous bodyguard appeared to edge between the robot and Putin to make sure that the choreographed display didn’t go wrong.AI VIDEO TECH FAST-TRACKS HUMANOID ROBOT TRAININGThe moment in Moscow contrasted to another video that went viral days earlier when a different AI-powered humanoid named Aidol fell over within seconds of walking on stage.Fox News Digital has reached out to the Kremlin for comment.

Britain says Russian spy ship is on edge of UK waters; defense secretary issues warning to Putin
Nov 21, 2025foxnews

Britain says Russian spy ship is on edge of UK waters; defense secretary issues warning to Putin

A Russian spy ship was on the edge of United Kingdom waters, British defense officials said.John Healey, the U.K.'s defense secretary, said it was the second time the ship, the Yantar, had been deployed to U.K. waters, SKY News reported. "This is a vessel designed for gathering intelligence and mapping our undersea cables," he said during a news conference. "We deployed a Royal Navy frigate and RAF planes to monitor and track this vessel's every move, during which the Yantar directed lasers at our pilots."US SCRAMBLES FIGHTER JETS TO TRACK 4TH RUSSIAN SPY PLANE NEAR ALASKA IN LESS THAN WEEKHealey warned Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying, "We see you, we know what you're doing and if the Yantar travels south this week, we are ready."The U.K. plans to build a number of factories to make munitions and military explosives. The first one is expected to break ground next year. NATO SCRAMBLES WARPLANES AS RUSSIA HITS NEAR ROMANIAN BORDER IN UKRAINEHealey issued his warning after a report by the Commons Defence Committee, which said the U.K. "lacks a plan for defending the homeland and overseas territories" and urged the government to launch a "coordinated effort to communicate with the public on the level of threat we face," the news outlet reported. The Yantar isn't just part of a naval operation but part of Moscow's Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research, or GUGI, which primarily works in surveillance in peacetime and sabotage during conflicts. "That is why we've been determined. Whenever the Yantar comes into British wider waters, we track it, we deter it, and we say to Putin, ‘We are ready, and we do that alongside allies,’" said Healey.

Mossad–European intelligence operation launches sweeping crackdown on Hamas global terror network
Nov 21, 2025foxnews

Mossad–European intelligence operation launches sweeping crackdown on Hamas global terror network

Coordinated counterterrorism raids across Europe have uncovered what Israeli authorities describe as a significant Hamas network preparing attacks against Israeli and Jewish civilians. The joint effort involved the Mossad and multiple European intelligence and law enforcement agencies working across several countries.According to the statement released by Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office on behalf of the Mossad for Intelligence and Special Operations, the dismantled network was part of a broader effort by Hamas leadership to establish terror infrastructure across the continent. Israeli officials refer to the network as the "Hamas Octopus," describing operational cells, weapons hideouts and logistical channels intended to activate attacks "on command."A senior Israeli intelligence official familiar with the details told Fox News Digital, "There are active cells across Europe right now, already on their way to targets, and the public — along with law-enforcement bodies in these countries — must be significantly more alert as this activity continues."TRUMP FACES MIDDLE EAST TEST AS NETANYAHU BALKS AT ERDOGAN’S GAZA TROOP HOPESOne of the pivotal discoveries was made in Vienna this past September, when Austria’s security and intelligence service (DSN) located a weapons hideout containing pistols and explosive materials. Israeli authorities say the cache belonged to Hamas operative Muhammad Naim, the son of senior Hamas political bureau member in Gaza, Bassem Naim, who is described as close to Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya.As European agencies coordinated their investigation, Israeli officials uncovered information linking the Vienna activity to developments outside Europe. Israel says a meeting took place in Qatar in September between Muhammad Naim and his father. The timing, according to Israel, suggests possible involvement by Hamas leadership abroad in advancing the network’s activities despite repeated public denials by senior movement figures. Israeli officials add that such denials may indicate a loss of control over "rogue operatives."The senior Israeli intelligence official claimed, "It is no coincidence that one of the key suspects is the son of one of Hamas’ most senior leaders based in Qatar."IDF STRIKES HAMAS 'TERRORIST TARGETS' ACROSS GAZA FOLLOWING REPORTED CEASEFIRE VIOLATIONThe investigation widened further to Turkey, which Israeli authorities describe as "a convenient area of activity for Hamas operatives, both past and present." European intelligence services are examining possible Hamas-linked plots tied to operatives moving through Turkish territory. In November, German authorities arrested a prominent figure in the network, Burhan al-Khatib, after a stay in Turkey, "likely after completing his operational activity on European soil," according to Israel.The senior Israeli intelligence official said that Turkey — despite its friendship with the White House and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s close ties with Washington — shows "unmistakable signs of involvement. This includes the arrest in Germany of a Hamas operative who arrived directly from Turkey. Some of the direction and operational guidance is being carried out from inside Turkey, and Turkey’s hosting of Hamas is directly fueling terror activity in Europe."Israeli officials say the multinational cooperation reflects a growing recognition in Europe of the threat posed by Hamas activity beyond the Middle East. They note that European bodies have recently taken additional steps targeting Hamas’ incitement and recruitment networks, including charities and religious institutions used "to raise funds and recruit operatives," with Germany cited as a recent example.The Mossad says it continues to work with partners worldwide to prevent attacks on Israeli, Jewish and civilian targets. Since the Oct. 7 massacre, Israel reports that Hamas has intensified efforts to build infrastructure abroad, and that Mossad is working to thwart "dozens of attack plots worldwide."