
Putin Admits to Fuel Supply Difficulties
Long-range Ukrainian strikes are having an impact beyond their immediate targets, Russia’s oil refineries.

Long-range Ukrainian strikes are having an impact beyond their immediate targets, Russia’s oil refineries.

After Zelensky’s less-than-conciliatory comments, Polish politicians warn that the deepening dispute could complicate Kyiv’s bid to join the European Union.

The Commission president claimed LGBT people can now march “without fear,” even though Budapest Pride took place every year throughout Orbán’s time in office.

Balázs Orbán, the former political director of Viktor Orbán praised the Polish President’s move to host his Hungarian counterpart as a vital sovereigntist pushback against external liberal attacks.

A controversial draft bill to ban conversion practices has drawn criticism from legal experts who warn it could penalize parents, teachers, and doctors.

Mass grants of Spanish nationality to overseas descendants have ignited a political battle over the census, non-resident voting, and the government’s bid to redraw the electoral map before the next election.

‘Moscow Gold’ allegations: response to hybrid warfare or Warsaw’s licence to crush Ukrainian refugee dissent?

Once the bill passes, medical institutions will be forced to carry out assisted suicide duties, regardless of their religious or ethical objections.

The conviction of Erik Tegnér for investigating mass immigration has sparked fears that an anti-harassment law is being repurposed to stifle press scrutiny of mass migration.

German radical feminist Verena Brunschweiger says white Westerners should have fewer children and should accept more immigrants.
Long-range Ukrainian strikes are having an impact beyond their immediate targets, Russia’s oil refineries.
After Zelensky’s less-than-conciliatory comments, Polish politicians warn that the deepening dispute could complicate Kyiv’s bid to join the European Union.
The Commission president claimed LGBT people can now march “without fear,” even though Budapest Pride took place every year throughout Orbán’s time in office.
Balázs Orbán, the former political director of Viktor Orbán praised the Polish President’s move to host his Hungarian counterpart as a vital sovereigntist pushback against external liberal attacks.
A controversial draft bill to ban conversion practices has drawn criticism from legal experts who warn it could penalize parents, teachers, and doctors.
Mass grants of Spanish nationality to overseas descendants have ignited a political battle over the census, non-resident voting, and the government’s bid to redraw the electoral map before the next election.
‘Moscow Gold’ allegations: response to hybrid warfare or Warsaw’s licence to crush Ukrainian refugee dissent?
Once the bill passes, medical institutions will be forced to carry out assisted suicide duties, regardless of their religious or ethical objections.
The conviction of Erik Tegnér for investigating mass immigration has sparked fears that an anti-harassment law is being repurposed to stifle press scrutiny of mass migration.
German radical feminist Verena Brunschweiger says white Westerners should have fewer children and should accept more immigrants.
The presumptive prime minister promised the biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall in modern times, but skipped over immigration and refused to answer reporters’ questions.
Buckingham Palace has replaced last year’s emphasis on the monarch as “Defender of the Faith” with language about protecting faith in a religiously diverse nation.