Month: May 2025

Rubio: Syria “Weeks Away” From Civil War

Despite Syrian President al-Sharaa meeting with President Trump and President Macron in the past two weeks, the war-torn country could relapse into civil war.

British Fishermen Sold Out by Starmer

British Fishermen Sold Out by Starmer

The UK-EU summit started with the surrender of British waters to Brussels.

May 19, 2025
Vance Sits Down with Zelensky in Vatican Gardens

Vance Sits Down with Zelensky in Vatican Gardens

The meeting took place after Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass on Sunday.

May 19, 2025
Landmark Assisted-Dying Bill Passed in French Parliament

Landmark Assisted-Dying Bill Passed in French Parliament

The issue is a matter of intense debate among lawmakers.

May 19, 2025
Spanish Government Rushes Mass Amnesty for Illegal Migrants

Spanish Government Rushes Mass Amnesty for Illegal Migrants

The Socialists had long ignored the plan—but mounting pressure from far-left coalition partners and business groups changed that.

May 19, 2025
Assange’s Swedish Rape Accuser Equates Children in Gaza With Anne Frank

Assange’s Swedish Rape Accuser Equates Children in Gaza With Anne Frank

Ardin also voiced her support for a pro-Palestinian leftist MP who was temporarily ousted from parliament for sharing antisemitic posts on social media.

May 19, 2025
Israel Wins Eurovision Popular Vote

Israel Wins Eurovision Popular Vote

Antisemitic threats failed to derail the October 7th survivor in a politically charged singing competition.

May 19, 2025
Finnish Lutheran Church Remains Opposed to Gay Marriage

Finnish Lutheran Church Remains Opposed to Gay Marriage

The archbishop, however, found the synod’s vote “very frustrating.”

May 19, 2025
Portugal’s Centre-Right Wins Elections, Right-Wing Surges

Portugal’s Centre-Right Wins Elections, Right-Wing Surges

The prime minister has ruled out cooperating with the nationalist Chega party.

May 19, 2025
Polish Election: Pro-EU and Conservative Candidate Go Through to Runoff

Polish Election: Pro-EU and Conservative Candidate Go Through to Runoff

Runner-up Karol Nawrocki said voters must put a stop to the centrist Tusk government’s “monopoly of power.”

May 19, 2025
Nicușor Dan Wins Romania Presidential Election

Nicușor Dan Wins Romania Presidential Election

Runner-up nationalist George Simion vowed to continue to fight to put Romania “first.”

May 19, 2025
Preserving France’s Social Model … by Changing Its Population?

Preserving France’s Social Model … by Changing Its Population?

A recent left-wing report argues that France needs more immigration and a strong state propaganda campaign to counter widespread feelings of national alienation.

Rome Bids Farewell to Its Bishop

Rome Bids Farewell to Its Bishop

On Monday 21 April, a sequence of unpredictable events unfolded with the death of Pope Francis. Just a day earlier,