
Europe’s International Relevance Depends on Defense of Natural Law
Europe could once again become attractive by presenting itself as a civilization capable of uniting prosperity and dignity.

Europe could once again become attractive by presenting itself as a civilization capable of uniting prosperity and dignity.

The White House is set to act in response to Brussels fining Google.

A monk from Poland has been detained and accused of espionage—prompting diplomatic charges of provocation from Warsaw.

The authorities are frightened. They are terrified of speaking too honestly, for fear of aggravating their imported Muslim populations.

In the 5% of cases where a rising sea level was observed, researchers said “local, non-climatic phenomena” are a plausible cause.

After destructive tremors women are left without help—not least thanks to a legal ban on men touching women.

Brexit changed Britain’s relationship with the world, a monumental feat. But if he succeeds, Nigel Farage’s final act will be even greater: to change Britain itself.

Civilians were ordered to leave Gaza City as Israeli forces push deeper into the area following weeks of fighting.

Escalating violence in the Belgian port city seems linked to the trade in illicit substances.

CSU’s Markus Söder urges Kyiv to take more responsibility for its own national defense.
It is sobering to think that people living in a country infamous for its instability and tensions can be more optimistic about their country’s future than about the UK’s.
The ‘Hermit Kingdom’ sent over 10,000 soldiers and heavy weaponry to Russia in 2024, with further reinforcements planned.
The Commission chief’s aircraft’s transponder transmitted a consistently strong GPS signal quality throughout her flight, undermining claims of outside interference.
Europe earmarks €130 billion for new weaponry and war readiness.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán reacted to the incident by stating that “After Slovakia, violence has seeped into Czech politics as well.”
Belgium’s commitment to a Palestinian state mirrors similar pledges from France, Australia and the UK—while angering Israel.
Amid heightened diplomatic activity, Russia and China emphasize their expanding cooperation on the global stage.
Party co-chair Alice Weidel shared a post on Sunday, when there were four deaths confirmed, which said “this is statistically almost impossible.”
Six candidates of hated party die just before local elections In German state. Coincidence?
The British government’s ban on Palestine Action has led to 114 charges against radical activists to date, following attacks on arms companies and provocations on marches and demonstrations.
“He should not be allowed to try to impose his ideology over my beliefs,” Polonia Castellano said after being denounced for referring to ‘Miss Trans 2025’ as ‘Sir.’
Von der Leyen touts “precise plans” for deployment, but Berlin and others reject the idea as politically toxic.