
Report: Soros Foundation Sent Millions to Terror-Tied Groups
Open Society poured at least $20 million into groups that “directly assist domestic terrorism” in the U.S., according to the paper.

Open Society poured at least $20 million into groups that “directly assist domestic terrorism” in the U.S., according to the paper.

Corruption allegations involving Pedro Sánchez’s close family members add pressure on his government.

The center-right government just proposed a very good budget. Ten years too late.

The French president called on the U.S. to pressure Israel into halting the fighting and securing hostage releases from Gaza.

The aeroplane carrying Defence Minister Margarita Robles remained unaffected thanks to encrypted systems and military satellites.

Greens accuse government of backtracking; Merz says prosperity comes first

The criminal migrants are handed pre-loaded bank cards and advised to withdraw the cash on landing.

European diplomats scramble to push Tehran to address nuclear concerns before imposing “snapback” sanctions.

Jorge González-Gallarza explores the legacy of the intellectual godfather of Latin America’s new Right, Olavo de Carvalho. While his online popularity was dismissed by those who would refuse to engage with him, he reached millions more than were possible from within the ivory tower and he drew a blueprint of how new institutions can be built when the old can’t be reconquered.

Italy’s leader breaks with EU peers as more states back Palestinian recognition.
The center-right government just proposed a very good budget. Ten years too late.
The French president called on the U.S. to pressure Israel into halting the fighting and securing hostage releases from Gaza.
The aeroplane carrying Defence Minister Margarita Robles remained unaffected thanks to encrypted systems and military satellites.
Greens accuse government of backtracking; Merz says prosperity comes first
The criminal migrants are handed pre-loaded bank cards and advised to withdraw the cash on landing.
European diplomats scramble to push Tehran to address nuclear concerns before imposing “snapback” sanctions.
Jorge González-Gallarza explores the legacy of the intellectual godfather of Latin America’s new Right, Olavo de Carvalho. While his online popularity was dismissed by those who would refuse to engage with him, he reached millions more than were possible from within the ivory tower and he drew a blueprint of how new institutions can be built when the old can’t be reconquered.
Italy’s leader breaks with EU peers as more states back Palestinian recognition.
No injuries reported in a gang-related blast near a local university—yet concerns raised over public safety
Utrecht Mayor warns of local authorities struggling with disruptive and criminal asylum seekers.
Iran pumps $60 million a month into its proxy militia, funding salaries and patronage.
The sociologist hasn’t changed his mind about trans people; he has simply acknowledged that he hid his true opinion out of cowardice.