Israel and Hamas Announce Deal; Release of 50 Hostages
Israel pledges to continue security operations in full force after the four-day pause until all hostages are released.
Israel pledges to continue security operations in full force after the four-day pause until all hostages are released.
After claiming the PiS government has violated the constitution, the opposition now wants President Duda to ignore protocol.
PiS vows to play hardball using the control of the presidency, while Tusk plans on replacing conservative officials in courts and the media.
The treaty change would favour largely populated member states and allow the EU to railroad dissenting ones.
Discussion just before the Dutch elections with Forum for Democracy’s second-in-command about the culture war, censorship, and how the youth is shifting the Netherlands to the Right—just after the party leader was attacked by Antifa.
Replacing the wood used to preserve Camembert with plastic or cardboard is not just a matter of waste; it’s an issue of civilisation.
Leftist MEPs criticise conference that supports Israel and denounces terrorism and antisemitism
The government has made it clear that it is far more likely to ignore its ‘rightist’ factions than to sidestep national and international law.
EU sending millions to Palestinian Authority despite it celebrating the October 7th terrorism attacks as “a source of pride”
€60 billion climate ruling brings Scholz’ coalition to the brink.
Next year’s EU elections could be the last chance for conservatives to make institutional changes in Brussels, the Hungarian PM said.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing continued opposition to granting Catalan separatists amnesty.
A lack of integration has been a major issue in Vienna schools.
With Mark Rutte quitting after 13 years as PM, and the rise of new parties, the question on everyone’s lips is what the Netherlands will look like after November 22nd.
The Palestinian cause has become a fashionable pretext for all those who despise Western democracy.
Tucker Carlson emphasized the global collision between democracy and oligarchy, and the situation in Spain as indicative of where things are going.
For many months, the diocese has faced a painful wait, apparently condemned but with no new instructions coming from Rome.
What is widely termed ‘trophy hunting’ is one of those very rare things in this fallen and troubled world: a near-unqualified good.
“The revolution in 1848 argued that national self-determination was the foundation of liberal democracy. The EU violates that. At some point, some countries will stand up and say, I’ll do without your money because I’m going to lose it anyway to the Germans.”
Chancellor Scholz admitted the two have “very different views on the conflict in the Middle East”, but said “especially in difficult moments, we need direct conversation.”
Few will read Time to Think without realising that something went badly wrong at the Tavistock clinic.
Braverman blames failing politicians for sinking the ‘Rwanda Plan.’ Has she forgotten that, before Monday, she was high up among this group?
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