- Conflict ZonesArmenia
Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia’s Pro-Russian Dictator in the Making
Pashinyan’s failed Washington visit signals a shift - will the U.S. finally see through his Kremlin-crafted charade and hold him accountable for Armenia’s surrender and Russia’s grip?David A. Grigorian
- AfricaSouth Africa
Why a Zulu Now Supports Orania’s Self-Determination
Ayanda Sakhile Zulu once dismissed Orania as a relic of Apartheid but now sees it as a bold pursuit of self-determination. After diving deeper into South Africa’s complex history, he's challenging his own assumptions, urging readers to rethink Orania's role in the fight for cultural survival.Ayanda Sakhile Zulu
- The WestU.S. Politics
The CFPB: The Little Personal Agency
Elizabeth Warren's CFPB didn’t regulate - it destroyed. Posing as a protector of consumers, her crusade crippled businesses and stifled innovation, fueled by her disdain for capitalism. Michael Fertik witnessed it firsthand and shares his story.Michael Fertik
- UK PoliticsThe West
Britain’s Education Tax
Will Labour’s private school tax fix education – or cripple Britain’s elite institutions?
Alexander Shaw
- Conflict ZonesReligious Persecution
The Last Christian Stronghold - Will the West Let It Fall?
The West needs Armenia to stand against the postmodern nihilism corroding its civilization. Yet, Armenia stands alone on the edge of the abyss. Will Europe and the U.S. wake up before it is too late? Christine Arakelian explains what’s at stake.
Christine Arakelian
- AfricaSouth Africa
South Africa’s Government: The World’s Most Race-Obsessed Regime
South Africa’s government is turning race into a weapon, and it’s destroying the nation from within. Jobs, aid, even basic services are all being sacrificed on the altar of racial dogma. How far will this madness go before it’s too late? Ernst van Zyl uncovers the shocking truth.
Ernst van Zyl

The Child Soldiers of the West
Alexandra Audrey Tompson
Mossad: The Real-Life Spy Agency Behind the Headlines
Exclusive insight into Mossad’s legendary operations, straight from former agent Avner Avraham in a rare interview with V24 founder Stefan Tompson.

Alexandra Audrey Tompson
The Agenda Behind Qatar’s Media Front
Al Jazeera, Qatar’s state-funded media outlet, has long been heralded as a pioneer of independent journalism in the Arab world. What lies beneath the surface of its reporting?

Alexandra Audrey Tompson
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How South Africa’s Minorities Could Break Free and Thrive
South Africa is on the brink - will self-determination be the answer? Robert King, co-founder of the Referendum Party, explores how the ANC's radical policies are pushing minority groups to fight for autonomy, with the Western Cape leading the charge for independence.

Robert King
Leftism is a Mental Disorder – The Facts Don’t Lie
From failed socialist experiments to radical gender ideology, the modern Left thrives on delusion, victimhood, and emotional instability. Why does every socialist country collapse? Why are Leftists more anxious, depressed, and outraged? Who really benefits from keeping people weak and dependent? Buckle up for the unvarnished truth they don’t want you to hear. Rob Hersov, entrepreneur, investor, and outspoken critic of globalist agendas, will make you think.

Rob Hersov
Venezuela’s Terror Ties and Why the U.S. Must Act
A Venezuelan-born analyst makes the case for the U.S. to label Venezuela a state sponsor of terrorism, exposing the regime's ties to criminal gangs and global terror groups. It’s time for action to secure U.S. borders and regional stability.

Erik Suarez
The Forgotten Parallel: Novgorod and Ukraine's Struggle for Sovereignty
History repeats itself - Russia’s drive to crush independent states is nothing new. From the medieval fall of Novgorod to today’s war in Ukraine, the battle for sovereignty has played out with brutal consequences. Cemil, V24 follower, shares his thoughts on the striking parallels.

Cemil Kerimoglu
South Africa Takes - Orania Builds
While South Africa passed legislation to seize land, one Afrikaner town builds its own future. An insider reveals how Orania is rewriting the rules of survival. But they’re not asking for U.S. aid or refugee status - they’re calling for international recognition of their right to self-determination.

Joost Strydom
Can Britain Bring Back the Death Penalty?
Calls to bring back the death penalty in the UK will reignite tensions over national sovereignty and European influence. Can Britain defy the European Convention on Human Rights and reclaim control over its legislation?

Alexander Shaw
The Top 20 Countries Where Christians Are Being Persecuted in 2025
In 2025, Christians face rising persecution globally, from labor camps in North Korea to genocide in Nigeria. American Vice President J.D. Vance calls for urgent action to defend religious freedom.

Heike Claudia du Toit
Leaving Home: The Afrikaner Exodus and a New Life in Uruguay
A white South African escapes violence, crime, and economic collapse, seeking safety and a fresh start in Uruguay. In his journey, he exposes the double standard in global migration, arguing that despite facing real threats, neither he nor other white South Africans would qualify for asylum under international standards.

Danie de Wet