Month: October 2025

Egyptian President Praises Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Plan as Talks Begin in Cairo

Egyptian President Praises Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Plan as Talks Begin in Cairo

“Peace imposed by force only generates strife, while peace built on justice is what produces true normalisation,” President al–Sisi said.

October 6, 2025
Snubbing October 7th Commemoration: Dutch Leftists Stay Away

Snubbing October 7th Commemoration: Dutch Leftists Stay Away

A former PvdA member born in Jerusalem, criticized the party on X, saying that “the hostages, their families, and sometimes the bereaved mean nothing to them.”

October 6, 2025
French PM Resignation: Demands for the Dissolution of the National Assembly Grow Louder

French PM Resignation: Demands for the Dissolution of the National Assembly Grow Louder

The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.

October 6, 2025
Censure Motion Against Von der Leyen Debate Today in the EP

Censure Motion Against Von der Leyen Debate Today in the EP

The European Commission president is now facing a third no-confidence motion in as many months, highlighting deepening discontent with her leadership across the political spectrum.

October 6, 2025
Two Schools, Both Alike in Dignity?

Two Schools, Both Alike in Dignity?

The French Left’s offensive against Catholic schools is gaining momentum.

October 6, 2025
Thunberg and Friends Set for Deportation After Israel Seizes ‘Selfie Yacht’ Flotilla

Thunberg and Friends Set for Deportation After Israel Seizes ‘Selfie Yacht’ Flotilla

Thunberg and Friends Set for Deportation After Israel Seizes ‘Selfie Yacht’ Flotilla

October 6, 2025
Wagenknecht Party Invites Russian Ambassador to Art Show

Wagenknecht Party Invites Russian Ambassador to Art Show

BSW officials say the exhibition seeks to foster peace, listing other ambassadors—including from Belarus and Hungary—expected to attend.

October 6, 2025
France Faces Deepening Crisis as PM Steps Down Hours After Cabinet Reveal

France Faces Deepening Crisis as PM Steps Down Hours After Cabinet Reveal

Lecornu’s stint in office was the shortest ever for a prime minister in modern France.

October 6, 2025
Merkel Blames Poland and Baltic States for Ukraine War

Merkel Blames Poland and Baltic States for Ukraine War

The former German Chancellor claims Poland and the Baltic states blocked talks with Putin in 2021, contributing to the escalation in Ukraine.

October 6, 2025
Syria Votes! Limited Electorate Takes Part in Parliamentary Elections

Syria Votes! Limited Electorate Takes Part in Parliamentary Elections

Local committees in Syria have cast their ballots to select members of a transitional parliament, in a process some deem undemocratic.

October 6, 2025
Gisèle Pelicot Faces Retrial After Appeal in Rape Case

Gisèle Pelicot Faces Retrial After Appeal in Rape Case

Months after her landmark verdict, the woman who became a symbol of France’s fight against sexual violence must testify once more.

October 6, 2025
Trump Administration Declares U.S. Cities War Zones as National Guard Deployed 

Trump Administration Declares U.S. Cities War Zones as National Guard Deployed 

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has called out Chicago’s Democratic party mayor for denying the city’s crime crisis.

October 6, 2025