
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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Russia said its air defences shot down more than 250 Ukrainian drones overnight in one of Kyiv’s largest cross-border attacks since the war began

The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.

The role of small and medium-size enterprises becomes the crux of the conflict between a centralized model and the demands for economic freedom.
The next growth story will belong to places that excel at the basics: abundant energy, flexible work, simple and stable rules, openness to trade and investment.
Backup generators keep the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant running, amid warnings that prolonged outages threaten nuclear safety.
According to polls, AfD is far ahead of the ruling CDU and the SPD in the two German federal states.
Charlie Weimers urges the European Parliament to ban Islamic headscarves.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called on the Gaza aid flotilla to halt, warning it could undermine U.S. President
Belligerent PM Tusk uses hawkish rhetoric, urging Europe to treat conflict with Russia as a real and lasting threat; Viktor Orbán is not convinced.
Joint defence projects, including a “drone wall” will be discussed in Denmark as tensions rise over recent airspace violations.
A study by the Danish think tank Justitia has exposed “The Myth of Danish Rule of Law”.
Many suspect that the Brussels bloc will not be able to agree on the climate deal to take to Brazil.
There is no need to work in opposition to or in parallel with English law if you do not recognise its legitimacy in the first place.