
Europe Pushes Back as Israel Moves To Secure Gaza City
Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu’s insistence that Israel has no intention of ruling Gaza but aims to transfer control to non-hostile Arab forces, the plan has drawn a chorus of protests.

Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu’s insistence that Israel has no intention of ruling Gaza but aims to transfer control to non-hostile Arab forces, the plan has drawn a chorus of protests.

With national budgets stretched by war, migration, and defense, Brussels faces an uphill battle to keep its high-speed vision on track.

Attacks against AfD representatives increased from 730 to 808 cases in just six months.

The measure is intended to lay the foundation for Ukraine’s economic recovery, sustainable growth, and eventual EU membership.

Zelensky warns that “decisions without Ukraine” will not lead to peace.

If the Hungarian ruling party were to lose next year’s election, the new government would “pledge loyalty to the current EU leadership, and act accordingly.”

While thousands returned after the fall of the Assad regime, many more Syrians are reluctant to give up their government-supported lives.

As more people turn to artificial intelligence for companionship, an over-reliance on tech is driving vulnerable users to insanity.

Progressive liberal NGOs pushed the agenda to the UN where the newest episode of liberal hypocrisy about deportations is taking place.

The Middle East and Ukraine were key agenda items at the meeting in Chevening.
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