
“Remove Narco-Terrorists”—Trump Administration Launches Latin American Military Operation
The escalation comes amid a broader U.S. operation in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific targeting drug networks.

The escalation comes amid a broader U.S. operation in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific targeting drug networks.

It will not matter whether the new mayor makes New York City dirtier and more violent; to his voters, his identity is the predominant factor.

The Patriots for Europe and ECR groups rallied a majority for the EPP to pass a bill cutting red tape on European competitiveness.

Despite the horror, the Left still does not seem to have grasped the extent of the danger.

The German chancellor believes the young men should serve in their own country.

EU finance ministers have agreed to remove the duty exemption on small parcels from Chinese platforms as early as next year, a move France hailed as a victory for Europe’s economic sovereignty.

Is Germany surrendering one of its best-loved festive traditions to violent extremists?

Durov has said his arrest was doing “massive damage to France’s image as a free country.”

Making the Russia-Ukraine war likely to drag on even longer, several European countries will provide additional financial support to Ukraine,.

ECJ President Koen Lenaerts brands Hungary an “oligarchy,” blurring the line between justice and politics.
The future strength of the Polish Right will hinge on turning big ideas into clean politics—and the government’s on turning unity into a credible plan.
Home secretary Shabana Mahmood has overseen 10,000 arrivals in 66 days—the fastest pace since 2022.
Venezuela announced a large-scale national military deployment in response to what it describes as the growing U.S. naval presence off its coast.
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov also confirmed openness to discussions about a potential summit between Putin and Trump.
The windows of the Louvre don’t close, the computers are buggy, the cameras are broken, but nobody is resigning over this fiasco.
Lega MP Rossano Sasso said the law aims to block “leftist ideological distortions” in schools.
Months after President Zelensky moved to curb their powers, Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies unveiled a major graft scheme at a state-owned nuclear energy company.
Those who cry “Russia” nonstop should note that Hungary seeks strategic ties with the U.S. and that the summit’s outcomes matter for all of East–Central Europe.
In Turkey’s biggest corruption case in years, Erdoğan’s main rival has been accused of leading a vast criminal network.
The European Commission is taking cautious steps toward building an internal intelligence unit—a sensitive move that has already raised concerns within the EU’s diplomatic service.
The International Olympic Committee is poised to start putting female safety over male feelings.
Over 800 illegal residents are now behind bars, costing taxpayers €300,000 a day.