Venezuela Accuses Spain of Lying About Asylum Deal for Opposition Leader
Spain’s socialist government seems to be trying to play both sides, as it has also refused to recognise Edmundo González as the legitimate winner of the Venezuelan election.
Spain’s socialist government seems to be trying to play both sides, as it has also refused to recognise Edmundo González as the legitimate winner of the Venezuelan election.
Victims of domestic abuse are having “sleepless nights” as their attackers are set to be released early from prison.
Polish officials deny non-cooperation amid suspicion Ukraine orchestrated the underwater attack.
Why does the pretence that ‘transwomen are women’ continue?
In this episode of Reality Check, Trey Dimsdale, executive director of the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, joins us to discuss the current state of religious freedom in the United States.
The Turkic Azerbaijanis seek to eradicate all signs of the ancient Christian history of Armenia.
Many Brits are politically homeless. They need a movement that will unite them to their land, to whose history they still feel deeply attached.
The frequency and severity of this now-common crime make clear that ‘isolated incidents’ add up to a chilling reality.
With its ‘firewall’ against the AfD, the CDU stubbornly clings to a losing left-wing coalition.
A new study supports the factual history of the once and future king.
Slovakian politicians promised an “uncompromising response” to the threats
Whistleblowers say there is a “loophole” in rushed legislation.
The details of the incident were made public by police a month later, amid escalating concern over wave of migrant sexual violence.
Multiple residential buildings were destroyed in Lviv, just 60 kilometers from NATO borders.
Opposition centre-right CDU wants to reject some migrants at the border, but the governing Greens oppose the suggestion.
Reform’s Richard Tice said there is “blood on the hands of the government.”
What U.S. pro-lifers can learn from their European counterparts
Voters care more about their families, homes, and the consequences of uncontrolled immigration than about what the elites think of them.
A trial has begun in Provence against a man accused of subjecting his wife to horrors for ten years.
“I believe that I am called to shine a light on the evil being perpetuated to our children,” says whistleblower.
This is one of the most illogical taxes imaginable.
More than any other, this issue “will determine whether the Conservative Party comes off life support,” analysts say.
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