
UK Military Faces £28bn Shortfall as Treasury Rejects Spending Boost
Officials have big plans for the armed forces, but aren’t willing to approve the funding.

Officials have big plans for the armed forces, but aren’t willing to approve the funding.

In a key vote, nearly every Swedish party rejected a bid to tear up the country’s gender self-ID law—including the centre-right Moderates.

Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff said the Geneva talks achieved “meaningful progress” toward resolving the conflict.

The ruling centers on a campaign poster deemed to resemble a banned salute–a decision critics call selective.

Forcing X, formerly Twitter, to release data for elections enables the EU-backed civil society groups to scrutinize sensitive information—prompting national sovereignty concerns.

VOX argues that full-face veils undermine women’s identity and pose security concerns.

A small state can leverage its geography, diplomatic credibility, and regional expertise to strengthen Europe’s strategic role in one of the world’s most complex geopolitical arenas.

Event attendees will gain practical insights into goal setting, risk calculation, and mastering high-stress situations.

Elections will now go ahead in 30 councils this May, when Nigel Farage’s party will no doubt sweep up seats.

The truth that angered Clinton in Munich last week is that the revolution she champions is destroying the West at home and weakening the West abroad.
Trump’s ceasefire deal calls for an armed body to maintain security and ensure the disarmament of the Hamas terrorist organization—a key demand of Israel.
Wadephul asserted that French debt is preventing Paris from rearming.
A serious proposal to Canberra: retool migration policy to better prepare for war.
The reforms aim “to breed a new human being who will belong to the state—and only to the state,” critic and legal counsel Grzegorz Ksepko said.
Dia Moodley, a Christian pastor detained in the UK after answering a question about Muhammad in public, says “two-tier policing is a reality in modern Britain.”
The ex-boss of NGO Oxfam has taken legal action against her erstwhile organisation—after denying allegations of racism and antisemitism made against her.
The U.S. Secretary of State is holding talks with Washington’s allies during his Central European tour, with a particular focus on energy and geopolitical cooperation.
A male doctor identifying as female has left Britain’s health service following a prolonged workplace dispute that became a UK-wide ‘culture war’ debate.
Forced conversions and marriages are ignored by law enforcement and the judicial system.
With only two shipwreck survivors, the vessel setting off from North Africa resulted in another maritime disaster.
Kyiv’s anti-corruption agency detained the country’s former energy minister as he attempted to leave the country.
The United Nations Human Rights Council removed Abbas Araghchi from the list of speakers at its February 23 opening session after civil society initiatives collected more than 100,000 signatures opposing his participation.