
Syria Joins Anti-ISIS Coalition
Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Washington trip sees the Syrian leader push to end sanctions and claim to join the global fight against ISIS.

Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Washington trip sees the Syrian leader push to end sanctions and claim to join the global fight against ISIS.

Bigger negotiations collapsed after parties ruled out teaming with the Left or Right.

House Speaker Mike Johnson expects lawmakers to reconvene on Wednesday to address the shutdown.

How long until progressive polyamorists and Islamist polygamists align?

Actual military service would start as voluntary but could become compulsory if recruitment falls short.

It is the simple right to describe reality that is at stake here.

The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.

A new report claiming that the Met is systemically biased against black people is empty, activist drivel.

“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.”
Political tension grows as the long-time leader enters office amid contested election results and widespread demonstrations.
Border control is not enough—the West needs a radical reckoning with the concept of asylum as we know it.
Washington says American taxpayers will no longer support media outlets interfering in the domestic affairs of ally nations like Hungary.
Europe’s steel sector faces mounting pressure from cheap Chinese imports and high energy costs, prompting Berlin to back tougher EU trade measures.
De Wever gives the ruling coalition until Christmas to agree €10bn in savings, after warning he may resign if no deal emerges.
For now, the terrorism angle has not been ruled out by the authorities.
Senior Social Democrats warn the coalition could collapse early, with the AfD hitting record support and centre-right leaders stepping back.
That Orbán has been able to cultivate a close relationship with the White House has thwarted the attempt of the Brussels bureaucracy to diplomatically isolate Hungary.
A delegation of Bundestag, EP, and Saxony MPs will travel to Sochi for a BRICS–Europe event
Those targeted include jailed ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili and opposition leaders Nika Gvaramia, Nika Melia, and Elene Khoshtaria.
Warsaw aims to train 100,000 volunteers this year and 400,000 more by the end of 2026 to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities.
If we want to turn Europe and America in a more conservative direction, we need to understand the depth, the strength, and the persistence of our ideological adversary.