Frances Martel

Frances Martel

Articles by Frances Martel

Hamas Honors Dead Iranian Commanders: A ‘Cornerstone in Our Resistance’

The armed wing of the jihadist terrorist organization Hamas celebrated the fallen Iranian terror chiefs eliminated in Israeli airstrikes this weekend in a message on Monday calling them a “cornerstone in our resistance,” crediting them with significant support for their genocidal movement.

People hold up pictures of slain Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders (L to

G7 Summit in Canada Begins in Shadow of Iran, Ukraine Wars

Leftist Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expecting to welcome a host of world leaders to Kananaskis, Alberta, on Monday for the beginning of the annual G7 Conference – expected to address some of the world’s most pressing emergencies, including the ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump steps off of Air Force One upon arrival at Calgary International

Iran Responds to U.N. Rebuke by Planning Another Enrichment Facility

The Islamic Republic of Iran enthusiastically condemned the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a United Nations oversight body, on Thursday for passing a resolution condemning Iran’s illicit nuclear development — and announced plans to build a new uranium enrichment facility.

TEHRAN, IRAN - NOVEMBER 14: Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IA

China Delights as NBA Star Victor Wembanyama Holes up in Shaolin Temple

The Shaolin Temple in Henan province, China, confirmed on Tuesday that San Antonio Spurs player Victor Wembanyama was staying at the site for a ten-day retreat after photos of the NBA star wearing dressed as a monk and sporting a shaved head began circulating on Chinese social media.

San Antonio Spurs' French forward-centre Victor Wembanyama throws a basketball during the

China Launches Charm Offensive to Woo South Korea’s Leftist New President

South Korea elected a leftist president this week with minimal foreign policy experience and a predisposition to seek dialogue with the country’s communist enemies – a prime opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party to improve relations with Seoul, potentially at the expense of the United States.

South Korean new President Lee Jae-myung, front left, and his wife Kim Hea Kyung greet to

U.N.: Iran Enriched Enough Uranium to Make 3 Nuclear Weapons in Past 3 Months

A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) whose contents were revealed by multiple international media outlets this weekend expressed “serious concern” with the rapid rate of Iran’s uranium enrichment, which it reportedly claimed was enough to make one nuclear bomb a month in the past three months.

A worker holds a core sample containing oxidized uranium at a core processing facility at