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Court decision on Israel-Gaza war a first step, but much more must be done, observers argue

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) decided on an important provisional measure in the much-watched case of the Republic of South Africa versus the Zionist State of Israel. The world paid close attention on January 26 as 17 judges ordered six provisional measures to protect Palestinians in Gaza. These measures were agreed to by an overwhelming majority of the...

Prison system ordered not to restrict The Final Call

(FinalCall.com) - A prisoner who accused officials of violating his religious rights by banning copies of The Final Call and lectures by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan on DVD has scored a victory for inmates in the entire state after reaching a settlement with the Virginia Department of Corrections. Red Onion State Prison inmate Kelvin Brown sued after numerous...

The journey to peace, real self-care and better health, part II

Would you like to have a healthier and more joyful life?  Did you know there were eight great tips that the man of God gave us several years ago that will help us have a healthier and happier existence? We covered the first four steps in part I (see The Final Call, Vol. 43 No. 19). Here are the...

Scholars deliver proof, verification of Nation of Islam teachings

ROSEMONT, Ill. (FinalCall.com) - This year's Saviours' Day convention workshop and panel discussion theme, “A Scientific Analysis of the Teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad” shows remarkable consistency. The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has excelled as the chief exponent of the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Since joining the Nation of Islam in 1955 and making a commitment to...

CDC’s own scientists found masks ineffective for COVID—but agency recommended them anyway

According to an investigation by independent journalist Paul D. Thacker published this week in The Disinformation Chronicle, officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention openly questioned the findings of its own scientists’ studies contradicting the agency’s public messaging about mask effectiveness by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. This article was originally published by The Defender—Childrens Health Defense News & Views Website...

Budget battle sign of U.S. crisis, conflict

- WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - On a strict, party-line vote, the House of Representatives voted April 15 in favor of an austere Republican budget proposal–a vision of the future–without Medicare and with even lower taxes on the wealthy. The final vote count was 235-193, with four Republicans voting with all the Democrats against the measure authored by Budget Committee Chairman Paul...

C.R.O.E. hosts 37th Annual Founders’ Day event

CHICAGO—The Coalition for the Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad, commonly known as C.R.O.E., located at 2435 W. 71st Street, held its 37th Annual Founders’ Day event and dinner on March 10. Elected officials and business owners participated to show their support and appreciation for C.R.O.E. and its commitment to the community. Founded in 1987 by Brother Munir...

Another admission ‘war on drugs’ has failed

CHARLENEM (FinalCall.com) - The war on drugs has failed and international policymakers need to implement reforms now, urged a commission of world leaders during a June 2 press conference at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. The Global Commission on Drug Policy outlined its declaration in a report, “War on Drugs.”The decades-old effort has costs taxpayers' millions of dollars, fueled...

Israel igniting war fuse with Iran and continuing its assault on Palestinians

Israel’s brutal war on Palestinians under the guise of eradicating the resistance group Hamas is exceeding the limits. Among the more than 33,000 Palestinians slaughtered since October 7, 2023, are also the slain lives of humanitarian workers and other individuals protected under international and humanitarian law.  World Central Kitchen workers were killed in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, April 2...

Inmates end hunger strike while pushing policy reforms

CHARLENEM (FinalCall.com) - Inmates at California's Pelican Bay State Prison have ended their hunger strike but their families, prison reform advocates and supporters have vowed to carry on their struggle for measurable improvements in the Security Housing Units. Prison officials and outside representatives of the inmates confirmed that the hunger strikers accepted an offer from the California Department of Corrections and...