
Armenian PM Accuses Archbishop of Attempting Coup
Bagrat Galstanyan last year accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of ceding territory to Azerbaijan.

Bagrat Galstanyan last year accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of ceding territory to Azerbaijan.

The lady claims to be a champion of pluralism—but of a one-sided kind.

‘It’s a big problem, and the other NATO leaders will have to confront Spain on this today,’ the U.S. Secretary of State said.

Russian is commonly used for daily communication.

If you call Chancellor Merz a “drunk” or Green leader Robert Habeck an “idiot” in Deutschland you could get a visit from law enforcement.

At the NATO summit in The Hague, Spain’s spin on defence spending collapsed under blunt talk from Rutte and fresh warnings from Trump.

The U.S. president also said “great progress” is being made on Gaza.

Liberal locals say “we already have enough crime here,” and have expressed concerns about already overburdened infrastructure.

“The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state,” the Revolutionary Guards’ cyber security command said.

The IBA president wants a man who took an Olympic gold in women’s boxing to give it back.
Pezeshkian said his country is ready to “resolve issues” with the U.S.
The legal committee almost unanimously voted to take the EU Commission to court over bypassing Parliament to fast-track the spending scheme.
Faced with a growing challenge from the East, a British government-promised document on UK national security failed to appear as scheduled—on national security grounds, apparently.
The general was threatened to denounce the Iranian regime or get killed.
Brussels has no idea where EU funding ends up—or perhaps it does, but chooses to remain silent.
By rebranding legitimate criticism of Islam as racist bigotry, religious extremists like the Muslim Brotherhood now have a terrifying grip on public discourse.
The island of Gavdos has become a new target for smugglers transporting immigrants into the EU.
Badenoch reviews Copenhagen’s approach to ‘forced integration’ with a view to getting tough on migrants cut off from wider society.
Just as our rulers don’t know if a woman can have a penis, they don’t know which side to take in a war between civilisation and barbarism.
Socialists and leftists have been one-upping each other by promising to show up to an event that is legally not taking place.
The speakers reaffirmed that technology must remain a servant, never a master, of communities rooted in faith, tradition, and the common good.
On the way to meet with NATO at the Hague, the PM hinted to UK citizens they need to get ready for war—but will he?