Ukraine Plans to Mobilise 500,000 More Troops
The Ukrainian army is now tracking down men aged 27-60 who try to evade military service.
The Ukrainian army is now tracking down men aged 27-60 who try to evade military service.
While the CofE still does not perform gay marriages, many are pushing for its leadership to approve the recognition of same-sex marriage.
Foreign Minister Baerbock’s plan fails to explain how prioritizing “gender-transformative projects” would counter Chinese influence in the region.
President Milei offers a message of hope and a plan to restore Argentina.
EU member states are off track for achieving the climate objectives they set for themselves.
European central banks agree that inflation may bump up again in 2024. But their explanations for this are oddly incongruent. What is really going on here?
Children’s rights group threatens legal action; says Inquiry ignored evidence that lockdowns harmed young people.
The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.
Jimmy Lai faces government-appointed judges with no jury and no defence lawyer.
How could a minister appoint someone so clearly at odds with the family values of Giorgia Meloni’s electoral base?
A pro-government singer’s show in Brussels was attacked ahead of the Congolese election.
From Finland to Bulgaria, NATO’s eastern flank is preparing for conflict with Russia.
President Vučić is confident in his party’s win, but official results are not expected until Monday night.
“Too much is too much!”: German Farmers’ Association warns that this is “only the beginning” of their opposition to the diesel austerity.
Both Bidens face court challenges as they are accused of taking millions in foreign payments.
The landmark reform in Sweden’s foreign aid policy is indicative of the SD-supported government’s attempt to reorient policies so they align with national, not globalist, interests.
Ukrainian security services are investigating the incident as terrorism.
17th century Dutch painter Frans Hals, subject of an exhibition at London’s National Gallery, transformed portraiture into a recognized artform.
Together, at one of England’s most historic pubs, the trio discuss the merits of monarchy, re-enchantment, the causes and consequences of the abuse crisis in the Church, declining birthrates, GK Chesterton, and animal-centric sentimentalism.
The subject of clothing in schools regularly crops up in French politics, but until now no education minister has implemented it.
Brussels’ attempts to consolidate the flow of health data are raising concerns about ‘medical totalitarianism’ as MEPs warn against sacrificing patient privacy for profit.
Survey respondents link immigration to the erosion of the educational and social welfare systems, high social trust, and low-crime society.