While Brussels flounders on sending troops to Ukraine, it fantasises about setting up a fullscale EU army.
Bravely taking to the streets without covering their faces, hundreds—if not thousands—of Palestinians called time on Hamas.
The University of Sussex accused the regulator of supporting “free speech absolutism”—as if this were a bad thing.
Unwilling to contribute to peace, Brussels keeps downplaying the U.S.’s progress.
White House officials caught accurately deriding European “free-loaders”—will this more direct message finally sink in?
Critics accuse the SPD of trying to give state funds to “preemptively obedient government propaganda.”
Establishment newspapers are now reporting on the immense harms of lockdown—which their own scare stories five years ago helped to enforce.
The assault has reignited anger over surging antisemitism, with Emmanuel Macron accused of issuing “empty words.”
Britain and Brussels continue to kowtow to Trump in the knowledge their ‘peacekeeping’ troops in Ukraine would need his support.
In its shift to renewables, Europe appears to be unmoved by solar power’s connections with modern slavery.
Former military leader points to “significant deficits in terms of capabilities” in the German army, letting no other European leaders off lightly either.
While the EU continues to dismiss ‘failing’ efforts, Washington predicts a full ceasefire deal could be reached very soon.