Day: February 6, 2026

EU Advocates Fresh Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Income

The European Commission has proposed a new package of sanctions designed to significantly reduce Russian oil and gas revenues—with the stated aim of weakening war financing and further isolating Russia economically.

EU Advocates Fresh Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Income

EU Advocates Fresh Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Income

The European Commission has proposed a new package of sanctions designed to significantly reduce Russian oil and gas revenues—with the stated aim of weakening war financing and further isolating Russia economically.

February 6, 2026
PiS Accuses Sejm Speaker of Endangering U.S. Alliance After Trump Clash

PiS Accuses Sejm Speaker of Endangering U.S. Alliance After Trump Clash

Poland’s opposition conservative PiS party has called for a closed session of parliament after the U.S. ambassador cut off contact with the Sejm speaker.

February 6, 2026
Russia Says Ukraine Behind Shooting of GRU Deputy Chief

Russia Says Ukraine Behind Shooting of GRU Deputy Chief

According to Moscow, Kyiv is responsible for the shooting in which a high-ranking Russian military intelligence general was wounded.

February 6, 2026
Asylum Seeker Arrested After Brutal Attack on Guards at UK Migrant Camp

Asylum Seeker Arrested After Brutal Attack on Guards at UK Migrant Camp

Police detained the suspect following a manhunt after two guards were injured at the former RAF Wethersfield site in Essex.

February 6, 2026
At Least 31 Killed in Suicide Bombing at Islamabad Mosque

At Least 31 Killed in Suicide Bombing at Islamabad Mosque

The blast struck worshippers after Friday prayers, marking one of the deadliest attacks in the Pakistani capital in years.

February 6, 2026
Europe No Longer Believes Russia Will Wait Until 2029

Europe No Longer Believes Russia Will Wait Until 2029

A recent wargame suggests that political hesitation, not military weakness, could allow Russia to act before Europe is ready.

February 6, 2026
Why the SSPX Bishop Decision Matters Far Beyond Church Politics

Why the SSPX Bishop Decision Matters Far Beyond Church Politics

Selective enforcement and uneven tolerance are shaping perceptions far beyond traditionalist circles.

February 6, 2026
After Crucifixes, Now Icons: Europe’s Judges Target Greece

After Crucifixes, Now Icons: Europe’s Judges Target Greece

A new case before Europe’s human rights court could reopen a long-running fight over Christianity’s place in public life—this time inside Greece’s courtrooms.

February 6, 2026
The Portuguese Centre-Right Is Unfit for Purpose

The Portuguese Centre-Right Is Unfit for Purpose

When the moment of truth arrived, the “centre-right” once again preferred to work with the Left, a mistake it will come to regret.

February 6, 2026
Hamburg Subway Killer Had Record of Police Incidents Before Fatal Attack

Hamburg Subway Killer Had Record of Police Incidents Before Fatal Attack

The South Sudanese man had been expelled from multiple accommodation premises due to repeated violations of house rules, including nighttime disturbances.

February 6, 2026
Russia and U.S. Agree on Need to Resume Nuclear  Talks

Russia and U.S. Agree on Need to Resume Nuclear  Talks

According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, both sides agreed to act responsibly and begin nuclear negotiations as soon as possible.

February 6, 2026
German Interior Minister Backs Hungarian Verdict Against Far-Left ‘Hammer Gang’ Member

German Interior Minister Backs Hungarian Verdict Against Far-Left ‘Hammer Gang’ Member

Since the crimes were committed in Hungary, Alexander Dobrindt sees no problem with the legal process or the subsequent judgment.

February 6, 2026