Day: July 18, 2025

France Frees Pro-Palestinian Terrorist; Far Left Cries ‘Political Prisoner’

France Frees Pro-Palestinian Terrorist; Far Left Cries ‘Political Prisoner’

Leftist MP calls the Lebanese murderer’s killing of two diplomats “acts of resistance.”

July 18, 2025
EU Accused of Turning a Blind Eye As Tusk Government Commits Abuses

EU Accused of Turning a Blind Eye As Tusk Government Commits Abuses

There is no doubt Brussels intends to export this “Tusk model” to other member states, said Boglárka Bólya, Hungarian Ministerial Commissioner for EU Affairs.

July 18, 2025
Italy’s Salvini Faces New Legal Battle Over Migrant Ship Standoff

Italy’s Salvini Faces New Legal Battle Over Migrant Ship Standoff

Italian prosecutors have appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn the acquittal of Matteo Salvini, a former interior minister who blocked a migrant rescue ship from docking in 2019.

July 18, 2025
Spain Shelves EU Catalan Vote Again Amid Lack of Support

Spain Shelves EU Catalan Vote Again Amid Lack of Support

Spain’s government withdrew its proposal to make Catalan, Basque, and Galician official EU languages, fearing rejection from member states.

July 18, 2025
Wrestling Against Climate Change: Brussels’ New Strategy in Gambia

Wrestling Against Climate Change: Brussels’ New Strategy in Gambia

The EU allocated €499,950 for wrestling arenas in Gambia as a tool for “climate resilience.”

July 18, 2025
Slovakia Secures Assurances As EU Forces Through 18th Russia Sanctions Package

Slovakia Secures Assurances As EU Forces Through 18th Russia Sanctions Package

Nationalist prime minister Robert Fico called Brussels’ plans to phase out Russian gas “idiotic.”

July 18, 2025
Poland Deports 27 Georgians Over Safety Concerns

Poland Deports 27 Georgians Over Safety Concerns

Poland has deported dozens of Georgians and Moldovans with criminal records

July 18, 2025
Merz Rejects EU Budget Plan, Warns of Tough Talks Ahead

Merz Rejects EU Budget Plan, Warns of Tough Talks Ahead

The German Chancellor warned Brussels not to repeat COVID-era borrowing.

July 18, 2025
UK Sanctions Russian Spies for Cyber Attacks on Britain and NATO

UK Sanctions Russian Spies for Cyber Attacks on Britain and NATO

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Russian agents are trying to destabilise Europe and threaten British lives

July 18, 2025
Channel Crossings Surge Past 23,000 as Migrant Crisis Deepens

Channel Crossings Surge Past 23,000 as Migrant Crisis Deepens

Despite international deals and foggy conditions, over 320 migrants reached Kent on Thursday, pushing illegal arrivals 55% higher than this time last year.

July 18, 2025
Rubio Tells Diplomats: Don’t Talk About Foreign Elections

Rubio Tells Diplomats: Don’t Talk About Foreign Elections

The move signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy away from promoting democracy abroad and towards building partnerships, as outlined in a recent Trump speech.

July 18, 2025
Merz Admits Europe Was a NATO ‘Free-Rider’

Merz Admits Europe Was a NATO ‘Free-Rider’

Germany’s chancellor says Europe failed to invest in its own defence but is now aligning more closely with the U.S. and stepping up military spending

July 18, 2025