Vancouver Car-Ramming Attack Leaves 11 Dead
The suspect in the attack has a history of mental health problems.
The suspect in the attack has a history of mental health problems.

“At the very least, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of Christian slaves.”

Feminists have created a man whom women deeply despise.

The U.S. and Ukrainian presidents sat down for an apparently impromptu conversation that may mark a turning point in the peace process.

Shaped by a man known for progressive choices, can the cardinals now prove their independence?

This Saturday, the funeral of Pope Francis will take place in Rome with several world leaders in attendance—including Trump and von der Leyen.
According to the case file, the judge intentionally helped the man escape from officers despite him having committed several violent crimes.
After waiting in vain for an EU policy, Finland issued its own guidelines—resulting in most asylum applications from Russians fleeing mobilization being denied.
AfD deputy leader said numbers expose a “structural problem with foreign crime.”
Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping called him personally to negotiate.
Even sources from the Commission acknowledged that the EU’s Digital Markets Act is a double-edged sword, as it could be used for political purposes.
Broadcasters are continuing the campaign against a Polish priest and media figure long criticised by Brussels.
The Dutch intelligence service has linked Tehran to a failed plot targeting an Iranian dissident.
The “unfair” “temporary solution” might act as the prelude to a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Campaign Against Antisemitism has warned that removing Hamas from the list of proscribed organisations would endanger the safety of British Jews.
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik was a senior officer within the strategy unit of the Russian armed forces.
Mandatory annual inspections of vehicles aged 10 years or more would target poorer Europeans.
Over 128,000 people have already paid their respects to Pope Francis since Wednesday.
There seems to have been little if no progress in curbing the endless flow of migrants into Western European countries.
The president of the Good Governance Union insists that this is not a case of isolated mistakes, but rather a deliberate strategy to silence emerging parties such as AfD.
Reform promises deportations and UK government shake-up as part of a four-point plan.
The stage is set for a stitch-up at the UK-EU summit that could see Brexit powers traded away behind closed doors.