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Erdogan-Scholz Meeting in Berlin Overshadowed by Israel-Hamas War
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.”
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?
Jews in American academia seem to have been surprised by the recent wave of antisemitism. I would like to ask them and other American Jews four questions.
Commission targeted X users based on religion and political beliefs to promote controversial data surveillance regulation.
Identity politics is used by Brussels to portray Central Europe as the post-Cold War “other,” upholding the West’s image as a civilizing force, Dr. Carlton Brick’s new report argues.
Turkey said certain negotiations with Sweden had not “progressed” sufficiently.
Turkish and Serbian authorities accused of complicity in migrant smuggling scam
Meloni has revealed that she is content to take her marching orders from above, with little regard for the unimportant people below.
At least 146,500 illegal migrants have come to Italy this year, with 123,924 landing in Sicily, of which Lampedusa is a part.
“For us, St. Nicholas must be environmentally friendly, respectful of religions, and intersectional,” the mayor said.
France has been found guilty of failing to respect international treaties on the best interests of children and the right of parents to choose their upbringing.
The EU “would like to invite as many [migrant workers] as possible,” Commissioner Schinas said.
Strauss revitalized the study of political philosophy and questioned the premises of progressivist historicism.
The latest report on the U.S. government’s credit worthiness is nothing short of fiscal and political dynamite. It should put Congress and President Biden on full alert.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.
Protests against the amnesty law have attracted thousands of participants over the last week.
The ex-home secretary said Sunak lacks “the qualities of leadership that this country needs.”
The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.
“Instead of treating the ill, Hamas uses hospitals for terrorism. This sick exploitation of the Gazan people must be stopped.”
Päivi Räsänen’s case illustrates that dangerously vague ‘hate speech’ laws will be abused by those in power.
“I hope other innocent people will be spared the same ordeal for simply voicing their convictions”—Päivi Räsänen.
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