
“Blessed Are the Peacemakers”: Trump Seems to Have Ended Gaza War
Netanyahu and Israeli officials praised the agreement, expressing gratitude to the U.S. President and highlighting the courageous soldiers that made this historic moment possible.

Netanyahu and Israeli officials praised the agreement, expressing gratitude to the U.S. President and highlighting the courageous soldiers that made this historic moment possible.

France is engulfed in renewed political uncertainty as the president struggles to replace Lecornu.

On the eve of the no-confidence vote, Kinga Gál explained why the Patriots group believes it is time for von der Leyen to go.

The advocacy group’s court filing accuses Italy of supplying arms to Israel a charge Rome calls a “serious frame-up.”

When Tony Blair attempted to bring in digital ID, we did not have a serious border problem; it wasn’t about illegal immigration then, and it isn’t about illegal immigration now.

This decision just reveals the extent of the French president’s blindness.

Brussels has approved rules that would enable it to weaponise border control to penalise states perceived as hostile—but mostly for diplomats.

The terrorist, a UK citizen of Syrian descent, contacted police as he carried out the violent antisemitic attack.

The UK PM promotes the new trade agreement with India—but struggles to convince on migration even as he rules out easier access to visas.

Maritime officials’ warnings point to the crisis caused by Labour’s failing border policy.
Left-wing radicals encouraged violence against Christians shortly before the discovery of fake bombs at Vienna’s St. Charles Church.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed optimism that hostages could be returned within days
“Charlie Kirk was not killed because he was ‘radical’; he was killed because he was effective.”
Governing parties slump to weakest numbers since taking office.
A century ago, Labour overtook the Liberals. Now, Farage’s party may be on track to replace the Conservatives.
Adopting a law-and-order type of approach to dismantling the drug trade and the criminal organizations that manage it is a welcome step.
The demonstration defied warnings days after a deadly synagogue attack, drawing police and government fury.
As gang violence surges unchecked, Swedish authorities find time to prosecute an elderly woman over a 100-year-old rifle.
At least 30 people were injured when a passenger train in Shostka, Ukraine was hit by Russian drones.
U.S. law generally prohibits depicting a living president on its currency.
The officer is suspected of providing information to China.
Babiš emphasizes domestic priorities, promising cheaper energy, stronger pensions, and protection of Czech sovereignty.