
Rubio Positive on UN Resolution for Gaza Security Force
U.S. Secretary of State on Palestine peacekeeping: “We feel optimistic that it’s going to happen.”

U.S. Secretary of State on Palestine peacekeeping: “We feel optimistic that it’s going to happen.”

It was indeed a war—the worst kind, a cowardly and indiscriminate war, without the honour of the uniform.

Congress passed legislation to reopen agencies and ensure back pay.

With a forthcoming publication set to ask how “mainstream and alternative games promote or encourage fascist attitudes in either content or form (or both),” the real issue is the capture of academic institutions by the Far Left.

When we dismiss God, dismember truth, and deconstruct identity, we do not become free—we become fragile.

Signalling growing support in western Germany beyond their traditional eastern strongholds, the national conservatives are securing significant local victories.

Could ‘promoting fascism’ charges be more Bucharest-based revenge and harassment aimed at the ‘President Who Never Was’?

Anti-corruption authorities allege the Ukrainian justice minister profited from a $100 million kickback network in Ukraine’s energy sector.

A French-Algerian author imprisoned for controversial remarks on territorial history will be transferred to Germany for treatment of his prostate cancer.

In an act of defiance, the Polish president has refused to approve 46 judicial nominations.
“Do we want to end the war or are we stoking it?,” Robert Fico asks.
Broadcasting officials wrongly believe “their left-wing mindset is the political centre-ground and thus embodies balance.”
Despite the new UK-France deportation scheme, migrants continue to cross the Channel illegally, with over 39,000 arrivals so far this year.
Wagenknecht intends to focus on substantive work within the party and will establish a new commission on fundamental values.
Israel accuses Jonas Gahr Støre of “setting new records of moral depravity.”
This is the first legislation that specifically criminalizes a form of pornography on the basis that, even if it is ‘consensual,’ it harms society.
The former French President, convicted of corruption and sentenced to five years in prison, is set to be released after less than a month behind bars.
A significant step in Olympic history is set to protect women’s sports, citing the physical advantages of being born male and ensuring fair competition.
China quietly tightens chemical exports after Trump’s summit with Xi — and sends Patel in for follow-up talks.
Belgrade passes a special law to speed up Jared Kushner’s luxury hotel-and-housing plan on the long-abandoned site hit during NATO’s 1999 strikes.
Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy spoke in a video call from his cell, describing prison as “gruelling” while acknowledging staff efforts to make it bearable.