Month: August 2025

Bonnie Blue on Holly Randall Unfiltered

Why Bonnie Blue Was Inevitable

The world’s most hated and most popular pornstar is the product of toxic femininity, girlboss feminism, and sex positivity.

Analysts Warn Ukraine May Soon Lose Key Donetsk Town

Analysts Warn Ukraine May Soon Lose Key Donetsk Town

Think Tank predicts Russian forces could take Chasiv Yar in the days ahead.

August 1, 2025
Pristina Removes Tariffs On U.S. Goods Amid Global Trade Tensions

Pristina Removes Tariffs On U.S. Goods Amid Global Trade Tensions

“Kosovo welcomes American products to its market,” said Kosovo’s caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti.

August 1, 2025
Baltic Alarm: Russian Drone Enters Lithuania via Belarus

Baltic Alarm: Russian Drone Enters Lithuania via Belarus

Drone spotted over Vilnius, later found in army grounds amid rising regional tension

August 1, 2025
UK Small Boat Arrivals Pass 25,000 as Starmer Struggles To Stem Tide

UK Small Boat Arrivals Pass 25,000 as Starmer Struggles To Stem Tide

Once again, government figures have confirmed that Channel crossings are out of control.

August 1, 2025
Putin Says He Wants Peace—But Prepares for More War

Putin Says He Wants Peace—But Prepares for More War

Despite rhetorical overtures, Russia continues arming for escalation, conditioning peace on Ukrainian capitulation.

August 1, 2025
New EU–Ukraine Deal Could Allow Import Bans Over Farmer Protests

New EU–Ukraine Deal Could Allow Import Bans Over Farmer Protests

The text enables swift safeguards—and even urgent action—when imports hit producers at a regional or sectoral level.

August 1, 2025
Putin Signs Law Punishing Russians for ‘Extremist’ Web Searches

Putin Signs Law Punishing Russians for ‘Extremist’ Web Searches

The law fines users for banned online content and restricts VPN use, with critics calling it a crackdown on “thought crimes.”

August 1, 2025
Czech Opposition Leader Says Army Illegally Spied on Rivals

Czech Opposition Leader Says Army Illegally Spied on Rivals

Ex-PM Andrej Babiš claims the military surveilled politicians and journalists. The army denies wrongdoing.

August 1, 2025
German Stores Lock Up Goods as Migrant Theft Surges

German Stores Lock Up Goods as Migrant Theft Surges

New figures reveal that non-German nationals made up a third of all identified shoplifters in 2024.

August 1, 2025
Finland Bans Phones in Class as Student Scores Slide

Finland Bans Phones in Class as Student Scores Slide

Finland, once a global education leader, is restricting student phone use after a sharp fall in OECD performance rankings.

August 1, 2025
Rotherham Abuse Scandal Deepens: Police Accused of Raping Victims

Rotherham Abuse Scandal Deepens: Police Accused of Raping Victims

Survivors say South Yorkshire officers were complicit in grooming gang exploitation and traded drugs for sex with children.

August 1, 2025
Bosnian Serb Leader Loses Appeal Over Jail Term and Ban

Bosnian Serb Leader Loses Appeal Over Jail Term and Ban

A Sarajevo court has upheld a prison sentence and six-year office ban for the president of Republika Srpska, who defied Bosnia’s peace overseer.

August 1, 2025