
Massive Russian Strike Hits Ukraine–Again
The attack occurred just hours after President Zelensky warned of an impending assault ahead of a NATO summit.

The attack occurred just hours after President Zelensky warned of an impending assault ahead of a NATO summit.

EU sanctions mean sharing videos from Moscow’s state TV could result in jail time for ‘operators’—defined as the people making such content available online.

The left-wing extremist organisers refused to condemn the assaults, insisting that “fascists with press credentials are still fascists.”

The attacker, arrested for attempted murder, was revealed to be 22 years old and originally from Gambia.

A completely tone-deaf Crown Prosecution Service guidance will require prosecutors to review their decisions involving ethnic minority defendants, as a two-tier, anti-white justice system is increasingly exposed in the UK.

The first American pope, Leo XIV visited the island of Lampedusa on Saturday, a day that happened to be the 4th of July, when the United States celebrated its 250th birthday.

The death of the French teenager—celebrated by one of his alleged killers on social media—led to a memorial protest with a focus on the problem of migrant crime.

Eyewitnesses said Christian Zedig’s attacker jumped on the victim’s head during the assault.

Sovereignty in the 21st century is no longer measured solely by territory, military capability, or political institutions. It increasingly depends on who controls the infrastructure that enables economies to function.

The European Parliament voted to open negotiations on the most ambitious monetary project in Europe since the creation of the euro—without any independent body having examined whether the ECB had the Treaty authority to propose it in the first place.
Ukrainian-made noodles have caused a salmonella epidemic in EU countries as a UK chain was revealed to have been selling ‘lamb’ kebabs made mainly from skin, fat, and goat.
The pirates don’t raid European towns now; they live there.
BBC reporters swooped on a notorious Channel migrant smuggler, prompting a local Tory to “demand answers” about the illegal immigration problem literally staring him in the face.
Prestigious think tank suggests that, excluding Ukraine, it’s ‘highly likely’ that Russia was behind the majority of UAV incidents in European airspace.
The move follows Finland’s decision to remove its own nuclear restrictions, bringing both countries closer to NATO’s nuclear deterrence policy.
NGO-Files aims to map how public money flows to civil society groups, prompting debate over transparency, political influence, and state funding.
A shared political platform seems designed to steer a right-wing coalition pact through four years of stable regional government.
On July 2, the European Parliament committee supported a dedicated 10% biodiversity target on top of the broader 35% climate and environment spending goal.
The off-duty officer was in central Copenhagen to watch a World Cup match at an outdoor screening when violence erupted.
Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers called for the deportation of the two men who verbally and physically abused their victims.
Tweet No More: Anti-’misinformation’ Labour politician ends her government department communicating on X.
Strasbourg ordered Poland to pay €5,000 in damages after finding a child was left in legal uncertainty because of the registration refusal.