
U.S. Offers $50 Million Reward for Arrest of Nicolás Maduro
Following his controversial return to power earlier this year, both the UK and the European Union imposed fresh sanctions on Maduro’s regime.

Following his controversial return to power earlier this year, both the UK and the European Union imposed fresh sanctions on Maduro’s regime.

The new war plan’s major aims are to destroy Hamas and establish a civil administration that is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority.

Despite 30 years of impeccable service, a German legal officer is facing criticism due to her political affiliation with the AfD.

The shootings were the 49th such incident in the Belgian capital so far in 2025.

You can’t preach democracy while enforcing it with censorship and conformity dressed as freedom.

Crackdown on illegal migration attracts funding, personnel, publicity—and even celebrity recruits.

Anonymous employees and fringe campaigners drag London’s opera scene into ideological war, threatening to destroy the very culture they claim to protect.

“We want a rule-based relationship with the United States … but not at any price,” said President Keller-Sutter.

The plan would reduce legal uncertainty and ease market access by replacing national SPC filings with one unified process.

Brussels’ digital mass surveillance regime is about to get so much worse.
Secretary-General Guterres called for “fewer meetings” and “fewer reports” in response.
Omas gegen Rechts has played a central role in organising loud protests against the AfD.
The government warns the plan could cost Lisbon €1.5 billion in lost revenue and drive a surge in contraband.
The Alternative für Deutschland party’s support has risen to 25% according to a survey by INSA.
The terrorist group claims it is willing to coordinate with the International Red Cross if Israel meets certain conditions.
The UK-wide day of action is designed to disrupt the workings of the ruling party.
At least 76 people died in the shipwreck, with dozens gone missing.
The U.S. president confirmed on Sunday that Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia this week.
Pressure from the U.S. president to cut interest rates could spark a chain reaction, pushing Europe to follow—and creating a potential equity market bubble.
The Ombudsman’s Office confirmed that the university’s action had no legal foundation.
According to a new poll, close to half of those surveyed would like to see the current prime minister gone.
With channel crossings reaching new heights every day, the authorities are now targeting smuggler networks.