
Zelensky Accused of Sliding Into Authoritarianism
Ex-president Poroshenko warns Kyiv is punishing rivals and activists as the EU stays quiet.

Ex-president Poroshenko warns Kyiv is punishing rivals and activists as the EU stays quiet.

The army rejects a draft lottery, saying Berlin must know who is fit to serve under the new plan.

A Home Office caseworker claims she was disciplined for refusing asylum to an Afghan man accused of repeated indecent exposure in a children’s area.

The 39-year-old is accused of helping a Hamas-linked cell plan attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets

Democracy must include the right of nations to defend biological truth, linguistic heritage, and the family as the cornerstone of civilization without being shamed into silence.

Ukrainian mobilisers briefly halted Angelina Jolie’s party at a checkpoint during her secret frontline visit, with reports her driver was flagged for retraining.

Tomio Okamura won a majority of votes in parliament, taking the country’s No. 3 post after joining a coalition with Babiš’ ANO.
A routine registration visit ended with four students detained at a draft centre, prompting rights concerns and appeals to Kyiv.

Two Syrians lost appeals to avoid removal, as judges say Damascus and Latakia are not dangerous enough to justify protection.

A record-long U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel, with major airports facing reduced capacity.
Democracy must include the right of nations to defend biological truth, linguistic heritage, and the family as the cornerstone of civilization without being shamed into silence.
Ukrainian mobilisers briefly halted Angelina Jolie’s party at a checkpoint during her secret frontline visit, with reports her driver was flagged for retraining.
Tomio Okamura won a majority of votes in parliament, taking the country’s No. 3 post after joining a coalition with Babiš’ ANO.
A routine registration visit ended with four students detained at a draft centre, prompting rights concerns and appeals to Kyiv.
Two Syrians lost appeals to avoid removal, as judges say Damascus and Latakia are not dangerous enough to justify protection.
A record-long U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel, with major airports facing reduced capacity.
Ukraine’s growing campaign of cross-border strikes is hitting Russia’s industry and driving up fuel prices.
When a cheap platform meets a fallen Parisian temple of taste, the result is a morality tale fit for our age of commerce without conscience.
Bart De Wever is demanding €10 billion in savings by 2030
Seventeen South African men, aged between 20 and 39, have asked the government for help to return home from war-torn Donbas.
For the progressive West, suffering acquires meaning only when it can be traced to guilt. Without that connection, empathy falters.