Yazidi Hostage in Gaza Rescued after Ten Years
Although most of the world has abandoned the Yazidi victims of ISIS, some courageous individuals are still trying to help.
Although most of the world has abandoned the Yazidi victims of ISIS, some courageous individuals are still trying to help.
European leaders are now talking about measures that used to be taboo, like external deportation hubs, and most are “very pleased” that the tides are finally turning.
Věra Jourová pushes for online censorship one last time.
International liberal media is fuming, but supporters say the law defends babies from being bought and sold.
“It is much safer in Iraq than in Sweden,” the restaurant owner said.
The Moroccan immigrant, who should have been deported, will remain in Swiss jail until the extradition process is complete, which may take more than a year.
First, Sadiq Khan’s Ultra-low Emissions Zone penalised low-income drivers; now it confiscates their property.
President Andrzej Duda says the Tusk government “finally joined the defenders of the borders of Poland.”
Struggling with scandals and sliding polls, Keir Starmer and Kamala Harris are facing mounting challenges.
“Faced with people who explicitly write that they want us dead, we choose life,” co-author Marguerite Stern said.
The declaration comes as progressive groups seek to influence the ongoing Synod on Synodality
The security measures aimed at tightening asylum laws have met with resistance within Scholt’s own governing Social Democratic party.
“It was not a UN decision that established the State of Israel but the victory that was achieved in the War of Independence,” the PM reminded the French president.
In a remarkable drum-beating display in Strasbourg last week, the legal mask slipped, the velvet gloves came off, and the EU elites declared war on Hungary.
RN’s Jordan Bardella questioned prioritising the disputed program’s budget over other government expenses.
Semaglutide is being presented as an economic panacea—alongside the threat of greater state intervention in private life.
Malcolm Muggeridge, the great Christian journalist, believed that the acceptance of abortion signaled the death of the West.
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
The communists have also blacklisted Jews and friends of Israel, making them targets for violence.
Von der Leyen’s new strategy embraces external migrant centers and increased deportations —things Brussels scoffed at conservatives for suggesting in the past.
True to form, the New York Times said the problem isn’t the VP’s plagiarism, but that conservatives “seized on it.”
Is parliamentary staff not allowed to work on party ideas? RN leader asks as she denounces the EU “Blob.”