
“A Miracle”: Marion Maréchal Survives Head-On Car Crash
The French MEP and her Italian husband called their survival “miraculous”

The French MEP and her Italian husband called their survival “miraculous”

The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly station collapse last year, have morphed into a nationwide movement against president Aleksandar Vučić

Ukraine’s president told reporters he is willing to negotiate directly with the Kremlin while allies draft security guarantees.

Pierre Poilievre re-enters parliament after a convincing by-election victory, vowing to fight crime, inflation, and mass immigration.

Following the disastrous meeting six months ago, the two leaders met again to negotiate the principles of a peace deal.

As the crisis in the Channel deepens, the brains adjacent to the failing, flailing Starmer government present a new strategy document.

The selective application of the law once again raises questions about Germany’s double standards.

“Let’s not forget: a significant part of Ukraine’s electricity comes from Hungary,” FM Szijjártó pointed out.

Republika Srpska faces early elections—but Dodik insists only referendums will decide its future.

The Left finds it intolerable when initiatives flourish that pay tribute to a glorious French history it refuses to acknowledge—and deeply detests.
The tree, planted in memory of slain 23-year-old Ilan Halimi, was cut down, reigniting concerns over rising antisemitic acts in France.
Despite the promises, the EU could end up boosting imports from Morocco and Mercosur.
The man explained how he would use a razor blade to murder his wife if she ever left him.
A major breakthrough is unlikely, but the fact that the U.S. and Russia are negotiating gives peace more of a chance than ever before.
Leader Naim Qassem threatened that the Lebanese administration would face consequences if it moves ahead with plans to disarm the group.
The current cultural power—the LGBT movement—is on a collision course with the rising cultural power: Islam.
Despite being the preferred choice of local residents, Barbie will not be shown due to safety risks.
Putin says upcoming Anchorage talks could reshape relations with Washington and revive strategic arms limits.
The climate debate is no longer limited to the environmental impact of fossil fuels; even the technologies that protect us from extreme heat are now under scrutiny.
As the Netherlands prepares for a snap election, EU regulators are ramping up pressure on major platforms to police online content, raising fresh questions about who decides what voters get to see.
Sixty people were seriously wounded as anti-government rioters staged “well-organized attacks,” but further escalation has been prevented for now.
Berlin denied there is any truth to a U.S. report accusing Germany of a deteriorating free speech environment.