
Chinese Battery Manufacture Could Exceed Global Demand—Report
Beijing’s power call production is already making Western supply chains vulnerable: a scenario that will have worsened by the end of the decade.

Beijing’s power call production is already making Western supply chains vulnerable: a scenario that will have worsened by the end of the decade.

Russia’s Defence Ministry claims to have hit Ukrainian military transport facilities at the port of Chornomorsk.

French military schools face a backlash after excluding Catholic pupils, exposing ideological bias and raising concerns over future army recruitment.

The Church should not become the government’s alibi. Its role is to preserve the distinction Moscow has violated and Brussels risks misunderstanding: the Church is not the state, and the faith is not the man who exploits it.

The late Ann Widdecombe served as a Conservative government minister and a Brexit Party MEP.

A Traditionalist vision argues that only works which have proven their archetypal power deserve physical form—while harnessing modern technology for what is merely useful.

According to reports, several incidents of assault, harassment, and theft have been attributed to young men of migrant background coming from France.

Did Juan Manuel Serrano use public entities for his “own benefit or that of third parties”?

The UK’s migration pact with France has suffered a fresh legal setback after five migrants won a High Court challenge, with judges warning fast-track removals risk missing trafficking victims.

It would not be surprising if Donald Trump had deliberately refused to shake Péter Magyar’s hand.
The episode that occurred in Lviv does not amount to a nationwide protest, but it exposes the erosion of trust in Ukraine’s mobilisation system.
Scottish police have warned residents that hate crime and violent disorder will be dealt with firmly, in response to hundreds gathering outside a property in Castlemilk, with ensuing.vandalism and a heavy police response.
Net contributors such as Germany or the Netherlands might be ready to simply walk away from budget negotiations if Brussels keeps insisting on the €2 trillion plan.
A demonstration was called in defence of Hungary’s constitutional order in face of the Magyar government’s blatant rule-of-law violations.
Paris deployed 20,000 police officers and gendarmes; in the British capital, riot police had to disperse the crowd.
Once again the UK’s Office for National Statistics reveals significant demographic change.
Police are treating a mosque replica placed on a Moygashel bonfire as a hate-motivated offence after the display prompted outrage from Muslim leaders, politicians, and campaigners.
Alleged to have planted a bomb targeting an oligarch who got rich in Crimea, Anastasiia Berezovska met a grisly end back in Ukraine.
Persistent exploitation of legal loopholes in an EU outermost region erodes Europe’s sovereignty claims and creates opportunities for criminal and state-adjacent networks.
The EU Enlargement Commissioner wants to speed up the Balkan candidate’s Brussels accession.
London police admit to “shortcomings” when they arrested a high-profile comedy writer for comments he made online.
The ESN is under fire in the European Parliament and could lose its funding for “incompatibility with EU values.”