Putin Condemns Iran Strikes—But Offers No Help to His ‘Ally’
As U.S. forces strike Iran’s nuclear sites, Putin limits his response to empty rhetoric—offering no aid to a supposedly strategic ally.
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.’
The right-wing Spanish party says the veil “violates the fundamental rights of women and is incompatible with our identity, culture, and customs.”

From CIA plots to demonic nukes, Carlson’s narratives have drifted far from geopolitical reality.
The IDF is targeting forces that are responsible for maintaining the regime’s stability.
Illegal Channel crossings are now 50% ahead of last year’s mid-June total.
President-elect Karol Nawrocki stated “It is time to abandon the hysteria, to stop undermining Polish democracy.”

As Tehran fuels a regional war, Brussels fixates on Gaza—with a review Jerusalem calls “indecent” and “politically motivated.”
Officials warn that traffickers are exploiting new entry points on Europe’s southern frontier.
This could alter how schools across the country approach the ideology that is being forced upon children by radical activists.
The Civil Guard is conducting simultaneous searches at the headquarters of PSOE, the Ministry of Transport, the Spanish State Railways Company Adif, and the General Directorate of Roads.
Right-wing parties push through moratorium as France reconsiders its energy future and doubles down on nuclear power.
The sexually explicit content provider is restarting its activity—under President Macron’s watchful eye—despite concerns about access by minors.
Forget inflation or border chaos—Brussels is cracking down on sexist chatbots.
On the eve of trade talks, a group of Brussels foreign ministers are using the issue of settlements in the occupied territories as a Trojan Horse against the Jewish State.
The two countries will discuss efforts to sign a comprehensive peace treaty.
What Arab leaders rejected from the outset was not a policy or a border: it was the very idea of Jewish sovereignty in the region, in any form whatsoever.
The European Parliament has passed sweeping new rules for dogs and cats, while migration chaos goes unchecked.
Other restrictive environmental measures were also abandoned thanks to the adoption of the law.
When under attack from neighbouring states, it seems as if some hospitals deserve more international sympathy than others.