Russia Expels British Diplomat for Alleged Espionage
London is considering responding in kind, even after Moscow warned against “escalating” the situation.
London is considering responding in kind, even after Moscow warned against “escalating” the situation.
“We do not want to act as an extension of other countries or the EU.”
Scott Bessent’s ideas of what the U.S. economy needs reveal a broad understanding of macroeconomics.
Any breach of the agreement by Hezbollah and “we will react forcefully,” the PM said.
The Austrian capital’s generous welfare benefits attract immigrants—who largely don’t seem to integrate into society.
The Italian PM said she may be called “racist,” while pointing to a “higher incidence” of sexual aggression among non-Italian men.
Over $100 million was “wasted in the Democrat Party’s fight against their political opponent,” says the president-elect.
France’s weaker international position under Macron is directly impacting its ability to enforce immigration laws.
The UK foreign secretary would only say that troops are not being committed “at this time.”
“We do not want an influx of this food from South America. It does not meet standards. This food is not fit to eat,” spokesman said.
Over $100 million was “wasted in the Democrat Party’s fight against their political opponent,” says the president-elect.
France’s weaker international position under Macron is directly impacting its ability to enforce immigration laws.
The UK foreign secretary would only say that troops are not being committed “at this time.”
“We do not want an influx of this food from South America. It does not meet standards. This food is not fit to eat,” spokesman said.
Hungary’s attempt to advance talks with Belgrade was rejected for political reasons, despite Serbia meeting all preliminary benchmarks set by the Commission
When madness is law, common sense is a revolution.
Participants prepare to meet today’s challenges with integrity, vision, and a deep commitment to their shared heritage.
Antisemitism fuels an alliance that dreams of importing the intifada to France.
The intimidation move by the Venezuelan government came after a protest was announced by the opposition.
The aircraft carried packages for a company that found parcel bombs attributed to Russia in its warehouses this summer.
A symbolic gesture, perhaps, but it sends the clear message that British voters are fed up with what one commentator calls the “entire centre-left paradigm.”
Three biggest parties expected to remain at the top despite having failed to solve the country’s problems.
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