
WHO Convenes Emergency Committee Over New Monkeypox Outbreak
The novel strain, with a 3% fatality rate, has only spread in ten countries, but the WHO is already calling for global “surveillance” to prevent another pandemic.

The novel strain, with a 3% fatality rate, has only spread in ten countries, but the WHO is already calling for global “surveillance” to prevent another pandemic.

The Islamic State terror organisation has made a comeback, Austrian authorities say.

CDU blames lack of external border controls for drastic measures—after being main champion of EU’s ineffective Migration Pact.

The UK establishment is interested not just in clearing the streets of rioters, but clearing the political battlefield of opposition views.

Despite recent political turmoil, rejecting gender ideology was one thing nearly all parties could agree on.

The man has 22 previous convictions for theft and four for indecent assault.

Prosecutor interprets defense of free speech as denigrating to Muslims

The arrests come as more countries refuse to recognise the disputed presidential election results.

Parisian life during the Games has little in common with what citizens endure for the rest of the year.

It is not enough to rewrite history; wokism demands that we rewrite fantasy, fiction, and all of the imaginary worlds that exist in books and films.
The interior minister claimed crime would be reduced to “virtually zero”—that clearly has not happened.
EU lawmakers demand suspension of Hungary’s Schengen membership, yet Russians still need visas to enter and are still subject to the unchanged rigorous security procedures.
Pedro Sánchez’s hard-left allies have come out in support of the repressive president.
The U.S. Secretary of State claimed Iran and Hezbollah could strike Israel as soon as Monday.
Western backsliding from defending democracy accelerates after terror leaders are killed.
It is betrayal enough that our politicians have imported so many foreigners prone to violence. Now they plan to forbid Brits from noticing?
In Christ the Emperor, Smolin explains the complex relationship of 4th century theology and politics with exceptional facility.
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock faces accusations of undermining Germany’s internal security
Critics say the Act will hinder innovation and give Europe’s competitors an edge.
Brazilian skateboarder uses sign language to bypass rules and quote bible.
The Commission is either too “weak” to protect member states’ interests, or Kyiv’s Lukoil sanctions were conceived by Brussels—says Hungarian foreign minister.