
War Or Peace in the Middle East? Either Way, Europe Remains on Sidelines
Israel and Iran are being urged to stick to a tentative truce, the existence of which points to Israeli successes in the 12-day conflict.

Israel and Iran are being urged to stick to a tentative truce, the existence of which points to Israeli successes in the 12-day conflict.

Commissioner of London’s police force made matters worse when he later proclaimed that the pro-Israel protesters had acted like “damn stupid” football fans.
The U.S. President earlier criticised both countries for violating the agreement.

He wants right-wing policies but is allowing Macronism to continue by lending it a helping hand.
The Dutch government has not ruled out foreign actors causing the cable fire.

The Dutch migration ministry admitted that the practice has been going on for years, and often without any coordination with the local authorities.
The policy shift brings the prospective EU member closer to the Brussels mainstream, isolating the Jewish State.

Just as his party surges in the polls, Czech populist Andrej Babiš sees his acquittal overturned in what can be called a politically motivated decision.
What if they held a demonstration against ‘hate,’ but nobody came? Burberry shrugs off an eccentric quintet fuelled by fear of the masses.

Belgian activists raided a defence company they wrongly linked to Israel. The only result? Delaying tanks for Ukraine’s war effort.
Mark Rutte contradicted Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez’s earlier statement.
Protestors voiced their anger at the government, while a smaller, anti-racism march took place nearby.
The suicide bombing has received limited attention in the Western press and may soon be “swept under the carpet.”
Former opposition leader Sergei Tikhanovsky urged Donald Trump to help secure the freedom of all political prisoners.
The left-wing ‘rebellion’ in Brussels may not be as serious as it seems: the ‘Ursula coalition’ will cling together until the very last moment in their fight for political survival.
A popular Irish TV fundraiser is directing money to NGOs that support medicalised gender transition for minors. Critics call it a betrayal.
During the block parties across the country the French experienced violence and an irreconcilable culture clash.
A new law proposed in the German capital’s Senate could open the door to nationalization for ideological and ecological reasons.
As U.S. forces strike Iran’s nuclear sites, Putin limits his response to empty rhetoric—offering no aid to a supposedly strategic ally.
Leaders are loosely praising Washington for helping Israel, while also stressing that they played no part in the strikes.
Under pressure from his fragile left-wing coalition, Pedro Sánchez says he won’t meet NATO’s defence target. But NATO says he will—eventually.
Praise for the UK presenter who resisted using the phrase ‘pregnant people.’