The EU’s Orwellian Internet Censorship Regime
The technocratic crusade against so-called disinformation is in fact nakedly political and anti-democratic.
The technocratic crusade against so-called disinformation is in fact nakedly political and anti-democratic.
There is growing certainty that Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is among the dead after his private jet was allegedly shot down north of Moscow Wednesday night.
In exchange, the Zelensky government allegedly committed to not diplomatically recognise Kosovo.
The African Union threatened sanctions and other punitive measures against “members of the military junta and supporters of the coup d’état in Niger.”
While the others focused on the future of their economic partnership, President Putin used his screentime to blame the West for the war in Ukraine and appeal to the developed world by offering free food for those most hit by the grain shortage.
As in most of the great classics, the essential nature of gratitude in difficult circumstances is constantly emphasized.
In country after country, the economy is getting worse. What can governments do about it?
Some opinion polls suggest only 2-3 percentage points separate the right-wing government parties from the centrist-liberal opposition.
Three ‘antifascists’ were arrested by police following the altercation in which two conservative students received head injuries.
“For the U.S. and its henchmen, the territory of the former Union is a ‘country of unlearned lessons,” the former Russian president wrote on the anniversary of the Georgian war, while casually threatening to renew the conflict.
We must understand that the only real treasures of Europe are its nations, cultures, histories, and traditions.
Even if Feijóo loses the vote, an improved relationship between the PP and VOX would be a positive outcome.
The couple led a pro-Russian cavalcade through Cologne the day before the raid.
The U.S. State Department believes the Polish purchase of 96 attack helicopters and nearly 3,000 missiles “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”
A follow-up to the inconclusive Jeddah talks could happen during the next UN General Assembly.
The fact that demonstrating pride in one’s country is considered ‘fascist’ speaks to the utter insanity of the current ethos.
The lunar mission was plagued by corruption scandals and repeated funding problems.
The medical director at Lucy Letby’s workplace failed to respond to a request for a meeting about unexplained baby deaths for three months.
The press statement warned that assaulting UN personnel is a crime under international law and called for both sides to return to formal negotiations in order to put an end to the 50-year conflict.
Western leaders were in Athens for informal talks on the geopolitically thorny issue of Western Balkan accession into the EU.
While the Tory government has failed to stop migration across the English Channel, other illegal routes have opened up.
New technology, environmental policy, and bigger size are pricing Spaniards out of the market on new cars.
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