
French PM Meets Farm Union Representatives
Farmers’ representatives await a letter from Prime Minister Lecornu outlining the government’s responses to agricultural issues

Farmers’ representatives await a letter from Prime Minister Lecornu outlining the government’s responses to agricultural issues

Marcin Romanowski, who was granted asylum in Hungary, is now free to travel within the European Union.

At his annual end-of-year press conference Friday, the Russian president laid out the Russian narrative on how the war in Ukraine might end.

Authorities say the incidents both involved smoke devices and a knife, prompting an emergency response across parts of the city.

Washington extends its pressure campaign on the Hague court, further straining relations with national governments which claim to support ICC independence.

Christians have become one minority among others, but with fewer rights than others.

Those rescued from a single migrant boat come from multiple locations—including Bangladesh, Egypt, Eritrea, Pakistan, Somalia, and Sudan.

Copenhagen accuses Moscow of destructive cyber operations as part of a broader hybrid campaign against Kyiv’s allies.

The central bank’s latest forecast cements Europe in a deadlock of stagnation, deterioration, and emerging economic despair.

The Russian president signalled Moscow will not compromise in peace talks, and insisted negotiations must come before any ceasefire.
America’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission now lists “DEI-related discrimination” as a specific category.
U.S. and Russian negotiators are set to hold parallel talks in Miami this weekend as Washington seeks momentum on ending the war.
Speaking after the European Council summit, the French leader said Europe may need to “re-engage in a full-fledged dialogue with Russia, in full transparency with Ukraine.”
EU leaders struck a deal to further aid Ukraine, opting to avoid the politically fraught question of seizing Russian assets.
“The DSA is being used as an instrument to control freedom of expression, relying on an ecosystem of ‘fact-checkers’ and ‘certifiers’ that are not neutral.”
Supporters of the deal fear the delay can embolden opposition and bring complications when Paraguay takes over the chair from Brazil.
A paper co-authored by 25 academics is demanding the the West stops “stigmatising” child abuse to appease migrant communities.
Fusionism is the COBOL of the Right. While it will live as long as its believers live, it is hard to imagine it making new converts. Even converts from the Left will go directly to the new Right.
The hypersonic Oreshnik missile, previously used by Russia in strikes on Ukraine, has been stationed in Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko said.
Tallinn says it has summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires and increased patrols near the Narva River following the incident.
The CDU–SPD coalition plans record spending in 2026 and 2027
Although the defendant admitted causing harm and voiced anti-Jewish sentiment, the French court ruled out the aggravating circumstance of antisemitism.