
New French Government Faces Two Motions of No-Confidence on Day One
Macron’s last-chance government appears to be stillborn.

Macron’s last-chance government appears to be stillborn.

Belarusian president blames Zelensky for stalled peace efforts and urges urgent negotiations as Russia continues its military advance.

André Ventura’s party wins control of three municipalities, doubling its vote since 2021 and cementing its place as a patriotic alternative to Portugal’s establishment.

Nicolás Maduro branded his country’s opposition leader a “demonic witch” after she won a Nobel Peace Prize.

The Sharm el-Sheikh summit today brings together over 20 world leaders to discuss the Middle East Peace Plan and regional stability.

Chega’s victories mark a milestone in the party’s growth, building a municipal base just six years after its founding.

People filled Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square as Israel confirmed it had received the first hostages freed from Gaza.

White House warns Putin of Kyiv’s future Tomahawk stockpile—if he doesn’t end the invasion.

Fault lines continue to show themselves in the European Parliament, as the EU finally realises the folly that is its latest iteration of its Green Deal rules.

The French “should fight for France, not for Palestine,” the organizers said.
Lord Nelson is the latest victim of activist historians who think every historical figure was gay or trans.
CDU/CSU and multiple civil society actors warn of massive interference with civil liberties.
Audio from a Dutch workshop reveals Antifa activists being taught to “use violence” against police, intensifying calls to label the group terrorist.
New reports challenge Kyiv’s democratic image, exposing inflated defense contracts and hidden concerns over the Bidens’ Ukrainian dealings.
Ukraine may be trying to influence next year’s elections, Budapest says.
Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.
Prime Minister Orbán recently confirmed that Hungary has no intentions of joining the euro zone. This is one of his best and most consequential policy decisions ever.
Three scientists won the 2025 Nobel in Chemistry for developing metal–organic frameworks.
Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.
Surging demand from central banks and fears over U.S. debt push the metal to a record high.
Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”
Their joint letter marks a coordinated push to loosen Brussels’ 2035 ban, as Europe’s car industry warns of massive job losses.