Day: February 11, 2026

Dalmacio Negro Pavón, Pointing to the Future

Don Dalmacio’s most enduring legacy was his commitment to truth. By his side, we learned that truth was unbearable and the search for it afflicts most people. Submitting to its demands exacts a toll. Yet, we have willingly paid it.

Dalmacio Negro Pavón, Pointing to the Future

Dalmacio Negro Pavón, Pointing to the Future

Don Dalmacio’s most enduring legacy was his commitment to truth. By his side, we learned that truth was unbearable and the search for it afflicts most people. Submitting to its demands exacts a toll. Yet, we have willingly paid it.

February 11, 2026
UK Government Receives Widespread Criticism for Dropping ‘His Majesty’

UK Government Receives Widespread Criticism for Dropping ‘His Majesty’

Critics say the new “UK Government” logo is “disrespectful towards Britain’s history, culture, and constitutional settlement.”

February 11, 2026
Russia: One Dead, Three Injured in College Shooting

Russia: One Dead, Three Injured in College Shooting

School shootings, once rare in Russia, are becoming increasingly frequent.

February 11, 2026
Belgium Considers Floating Prison as Inmate Numbers Soar

Belgium Considers Floating Prison as Inmate Numbers Soar

The proposal, modeled on Dutch examples, has attracted interest from private operators but remains under review.

February 11, 2026
Estonia Warns Russia Remains a Threat Despite No Near-Term Attack Plans

Estonia Warns Russia Remains a Threat Despite No Near-Term Attack Plans

Tallinn notes that Putin’s fixation with controlling Ukraine remains central to Russia’s geopolitical ambitions.

February 11, 2026
Brussels Moves To Tighten Drone Registration Amid Security Fears

Brussels Moves To Tighten Drone Registration Amid Security Fears

The EU warned that recent incidents exposed major security gaps across the continent.

February 11, 2026
€90 Billion Ukraine Loan Approved in European Parliament

€90 Billion Ukraine Loan Approved in European Parliament

The approved loan to Kyiv shifts long-term financial burdens onto European taxpayers—and risks prolonging the conflict.

February 11, 2026
UK to Double Norway Troop Presence, Citing Rising Russian Threats

UK to Double Norway Troop Presence, Citing Rising Russian Threats

Washington will transfer leadership of its Norfolk, Virginia-based command, which oversees NATO’s northern flank, to Britain.

February 11, 2026
UK School Stabbing Suspect Shouted “Allahu Akbar”

UK School Stabbing Suspect Shouted “Allahu Akbar”

The story has been quickly buried by elements of the mainstream media.

February 11, 2026
Council of Europe Removes Ex-Secretary General’s Immunity Amid Epstein Probe

Council of Europe Removes Ex-Secretary General’s Immunity Amid Epstein Probe

After a decade-long leadership role, Epstein-linked allegations prompted renewed scrutiny of the erstwhile Strasbourg chief’s activities during and after his top-level career.

February 11, 2026
Spain’s Socialist PM Defends Rail Safety After Deadly January Accidents

Spain’s Socialist PM Defends Rail Safety After Deadly January Accidents

VOX leader Santiago Abascal called the Adamuz crash “not an accident, but a crime” and urged that the government be held accountable in court.

February 11, 2026
Spanish Farmers Flood Madrid with Tractors in Protest Against Mercosur Deal

Spanish Farmers Flood Madrid with Tractors in Protest Against Mercosur Deal

Five convoys converged on the Spanish capital, causing major traffic disruption along the route to the Agriculture Ministry.

February 11, 2026