
Moscow Shuts Polish Consulate in Tit-for-Tat Move
The decision follows Poland’s accusation that Moscow orchestrated sabotage on a key rail line.

The decision follows Poland’s accusation that Moscow orchestrated sabotage on a key rail line.

The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.

Ankara signalled it would help staff a new “reassurance force” being drafted by France and the UK to stabilise Ukraine once the fighting stops.

Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.

Is there any better expression to describe the mechanisms maintaining the political power of parties that have been losing votes for years?

With 245 votes in favor and none against, the resolution clearly communicates Parliament’s stance to President Macron.

The two fugitives—held on violent-crime charges—vanished overnight, the second embarrassing escape for France’s overcrowded prison system in just days.

The authorities won’t name perpetrators, but the AfD says chaos is a result of the establishment’s migration policy.

The number of migrants in taxpayer-funded accommodation rose by over 4,000 in three months, new figures show.

A 29-year-old Afghan national admitted under Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome program is suspected of having opened fire near the White House on Wednesday.
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