
Macron’s Ministry of Truth
Panic in the face of a country slipping out of his grasp? Macron intends to tighten his grip on public opinion and the press.

Panic in the face of a country slipping out of his grasp? Macron intends to tighten his grip on public opinion and the press.

British Jews and their allies marched in London, increasing pressure on police representatives accused of lying to justify a ban on Israeli football supporters.

A UK tribunal highlighted that deportation would pose a “high likelihood of significant deterioration in his mental health” and increase the risk of further drug-related behaviour.

The EU warns that Washington’s solo diplomacy risks sidelining Europe—coinciding with a new U.S. proposal that, reportedly, leans heavily in Moscow’s favour.

The new facility could be the first in the Netherlands created specifically for queer migrants.

According to recent data, Russian forces seized 701 square kilometres in November, bringing their total control to roughly 19.3% of Ukrainian territory.

The migrant who harassed visitors at the Weimar Christmas market was briefly detained but soon released as the offense was deemed “insufficient for detention.”

After offering firms convenient ways to recruit from the Balkans and the Caucasus, Warsaw is now reducing opportunities—but just for a single nationality.

A 39-year-old Iraqi threatened his ex-wife and two children with knives, prompting swift police action.

In Paris, the Ukrainian leader focused on U.S. talks—not Brussels—highlighting who really drives the push for peace.
Panic in the face of a country slipping out of his grasp? Macron intends to tighten his grip on public opinion and the press.
British Jews and their allies marched in London, increasing pressure on police representatives accused of lying to justify a ban on Israeli football supporters.
A UK tribunal highlighted that deportation would pose a “high likelihood of significant deterioration in his mental health” and increase the risk of further drug-related behaviour.
The EU warns that Washington’s solo diplomacy risks sidelining Europe—coinciding with a new U.S. proposal that, reportedly, leans heavily in Moscow’s favour.
The new facility could be the first in the Netherlands created specifically for queer migrants.
According to recent data, Russian forces seized 701 square kilometres in November, bringing their total control to roughly 19.3% of Ukrainian territory.
The migrant who harassed visitors at the Weimar Christmas market was briefly detained but soon released as the offense was deemed “insufficient for detention.”
After offering firms convenient ways to recruit from the Balkans and the Caucasus, Warsaw is now reducing opportunities—but just for a single nationality.
A 39-year-old Iraqi threatened his ex-wife and two children with knives, prompting swift police action.
In Paris, the Ukrainian leader focused on U.S. talks—not Brussels—highlighting who really drives the push for peace.
Ending the duty exemption for shipments under €150 will reshape online commerce and raise the price of thousands of imported products.
The clash has reignited a fierce battle over who gets to shape Poland’s family law—Warsaw or Brussels.