
Ukraine’s Ex-Energy Chief Arrested at Border in Corruption Probe
Kyiv’s anti-corruption agency detained the country’s former energy minister as he attempted to leave the country.

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.

As long as there’s a settled, traditional people with deep roots and connectedness to the landscape, it will be observed that there always were indigenous peoples of these isles, and such an observation is unacceptable to the progressive project of our political class.

Water ingress damaged a high-value painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris, highlighting the ongoing technical and maintenance challenges facing the institution.

There is a peculiar rule in modern Anglophone public life: Every people can have a past, except the one that built the country.

The Hungarian PM emphasised the protection of national sovereignty, the expansion of family support, and the continuation of economic goals—while sharply criticising his domestic political opponents and Brussels.

New evidence shows toxin traces found in Alexei Navalny’s body.

According to the British ex-PM’s think tank, the Labour government’s current eco-friendly energy policies are pushing up energy prices.

A 23-year-old French conservative—badly beaten following a political event—has died, in an incident that has refocused attention on politically motivated street violence in France,

For now, Britain’s equalities enforcer will be holding the line on same-sex facilities—especially lavatories.
The work of Dalmacio Negro Pavón reveals that politics cannot be understood without anthropology: the various conceptions of humanity throughout history are not mere theories but paradigms that have shaped the lives of peoples and conditioned political thought.
Statistics show that 45% of the suspected attackers on rail staff do not have a German passport.
According to the International Olympic Committee the athlete’s helmet violated the ban on political messaging at the games.
Citizens “have had enough” of poorly controlled borders, a right-wing politician said.
Migratory pressure, a rigid real estate market, and police warnings outline a scenario of growing social and economic tension.
Officials stress that Italy’s borders are Europe’s borders, and “defending them is a duty.”
The Israeli head of state wrapped up his visit to Australia on Thursday.
The weakening of the transatlantic bond and China’s strategic advance are forcing Europe to make decisions it can no longer postpone.
In security policy, ‘commitment issues’ are measured in capabilities, not flowers, and Europe must choose between relying on U.S. reassurance and building the capacity to stand on its own.
Commentators have criticised the elite for “debating pronouns instead of focusing on victims and facts.”
The teenager that attacked two young boys was heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” according to reports.
“We will move to elections when all the necessary security guarantees are in place,” the Ukrainian president said.