
China Vows To Retaliate in Response to Trump’s Tariff Threats
Beijing says it does not seek a tariff war but warned it would take countermeasures if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports.

Beijing says it does not seek a tariff war but warned it would take countermeasures if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports.

Iconic American actress Diane Keaton, probably best known for her Oscar-winning performance in Woody Allen’s 1977 Annie Hall, passed away at the age of 79

“Without understanding the past, especially the most recent past, it is impossible to understand today’s world.”

The attempt to replace independent officials with loyal appointees would create conditions for manipulation and, in an extreme scenario, falsification of election results.

France’s right-wing opposition accuses the president of clinging to power out of “fear of the people”

Cabinet of 16 ministers agreed as talks on policy continue next week

AfD denounces “politically motivated” move

The freedom to protest either exists or it doesn’t, and much like freedom of expression, any attempt to restrict or define the confines thereof negates the principle itself.

Organisers plan to flood central London just a day after guns fell silent in Gaza, sparking fury over antisemitic chants and public disruption.

Ukraine’s grid faces new attacks ahead of winter, with over 240,000 homes briefly left without power.
Local CDU and AfD representatives in Brandenburg jointly back a motion to make the national flag a permanent fixture in front of the town hall.
The ex-president risks six months under home arrest with electronic monitoring if his conviction is upheld.
Contemporary Vatican abolitionism does not arise from the Gospel or from Catholic Tradition, but from a blend of progressive theology and European political pressure.
“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”
The Danish government joins other nations in introducing stricter rules on children’s exposure to social media.
Holding new elections would give the French people a chance to have their say again.
A 26-year-old ‘small boat’ migrant made threats to murder the Reform UK leader, allegedly.
The building under construction fell apart in the Spanish capital, leaving around ten people injured—and four unaccounted for.
Two years on from Hamas’s October 7th massacre, Israelophobia and outright antisemitism run riot in Europe.
Under a new sanctions package, EU officials aim to stop Moscow’s visiting representatives from “manipulating public opinion.”
“No country has ever blackmailed its way into the European Union–and it won’t happen this time either,” the Hungarian PM responded to the Ukrainian leader.
Tusk: “The problem for Europe, Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland is not that Nord Stream 2 was blown up, but that it was built.”