Iranian Murderer Released in Iran-Sweden Prisoner Swap
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Police repeatedly face life-threatening situations, but the government is unwilling to take action—on crime or migration.
Leonore Gewessler’s unexpected vote in favour of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law has ignited a political storm, threatening to destabilise Vienna’s ruling coalition.
President Zelensky declared the one-sided peace conference a “success” despite BRICS heavy-weights like China and India refusing to sign the final declaration.
While the media paints him as a “moderate,” Sir Keir Starmer could be about to push through irreversible constitutional change.
Bullish PVV politician Marjolein Faber―the confirmed candidate-minister for Asylum and Migration―is facing a campaign to turn her into a pariah.
Jules Massenet’s opera invites dreamy fantasies of a lost and better world.
Provisional top job nominations stitched up by main national leaders during last week’s G7 Summit.
Despite what EU technocrats say, sovereign states—not the EU—will have to take action to expand their militaries into forces worthy of the global stage.
Previous French governments were effectively exempt from EU fiscal rules, but this may change following parliamentary elections.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Police repeatedly face life-threatening situations, but the government is unwilling to take action—on crime or migration.
Leonore Gewessler’s unexpected vote in favour of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law has ignited a political storm, threatening to destabilise Vienna’s ruling coalition.
President Zelensky declared the one-sided peace conference a “success” despite BRICS heavy-weights like China and India refusing to sign the final declaration.
While the media paints him as a “moderate,” Sir Keir Starmer could be about to push through irreversible constitutional change.
Bullish PVV politician Marjolein Faber―the confirmed candidate-minister for Asylum and Migration―is facing a campaign to turn her into a pariah.
Jules Massenet’s opera invites dreamy fantasies of a lost and better world.
Provisional top job nominations stitched up by main national leaders during last week’s G7 Summit.
Despite what EU technocrats say, sovereign states—not the EU—will have to take action to expand their militaries into forces worthy of the global stage.
Previous French governments were effectively exempt from EU fiscal rules, but this may change following parliamentary elections.
The university is offering the course despite the practice being illegal in Spain.
Breakthrough electoral performance by the Flemish nationalists last week prompts militants to attack the party’s Brussels headquarters.
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