
Czech Parliament Speaker Urges Return to Russian Energy Supplies
Tomio Okamura says cheaper Russian energy could ease energy prices.

Tomio Okamura says cheaper Russian energy could ease energy prices.

The pipeline, which has a capacity of seven million barrels a day, is up and running again after suffering damage from the Iran conflict on April 8.

Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB said negotiations stalled over “unreasonable demands of the American side.”

Freya India, like millions of her generation, was exposed to hardcore pornography before she was exposed to Christianity. Like millions of others, she grew up in a culture that offered her everything but her civilizational inheritance.

A silent, threatening fragmentation of the Catholic Church would be more difficult to correct than an open schism.

In total, non-Ukrainians account for almost one in every 80 of the 279,223 visas issued under the Ukrainian visa routes.

It would be a fool’s errand for Hungary to go to Brussels and submit to policies that are directly harmful to Hungary in exchange for an unfreezing of EU funding.

Israel removed Spain from a U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Kiryat Gat, accusing Spain of supporting “terrorist regimes.”

Both sides have agreed to observe the truce that comes after a major prisoner exchange earlier today.

Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly recovering from severe injuries sustained in a deadly airstrike, adding uncertainty to Iran’s leadership.
Pistorius confirmed that an administrative decree will introduce a general exemption from the approval requirement, with experts working on rapid implementation.
Critics have questioned messaging showing a disruptive Swedish woman on public transport—instead of migrant youths.
Brussels insists it can only mediate, but affected member states say that response is no longer sufficient.
A militant Green escaped with just a warning, after a Hamburg court ruled on his actions in a 2023 action that cost more than €130,000 in operational damages.
A last-minute deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz halted imminent U.S. strikes, easing pressure on global energy markets but leaving core disputes unresolved.
Residents report men loitering near schools as pressure grows to shut asylum hotel.
After months of tension, Pyongyang’s campaign of projectile launches seems designed to undermine Seoul’s attempts to rebuild dialogue.
Reform broadens earlier asylum tightening and follows disputes over “teenage deportations.”
Where the Dutch government looks at a young woman and sees a taxpayer it cannot afford to lose, the Orbán government looks at her and sees a mother it wants to support.
Pakistani negotiators managed to ward off a threatened Tuesday night attack on Iranian infrastructure by the United States.
Reception facilities are ready for deportees in Kinshasa, with all logistical and technical arrangements handled by the U.S.—at no cost to the DRC.
Israel’s PM declares that his latest operation targeted infrastructure used for moving weapons and equipment.