Britain’s latest investment in nuclear has been described as “a tacit admission that wind and solar don’t work.”
The move has sparked backlash from U.S. officials, who warn it weakens the West’s stance against Hamas and emboldens anti-Israel forces.
A second challenge against Hamas’ proscription again relies on the ECHR. And more could be on the way.
Figures working for the government and the NHS are allowing men who identify as women to use single-sex spaces.
Officials on board the so-called ‘freedom flotilla’ must now be questioned about potential ties to Tehran’s proxies.
Similar scenes are expected to unfold across the rest of the UK as frustration with mass migration grows.
A major report has shone a light on the “professional denigration” and “moral harassment” of French academics working on Islamism.
Trade union and pro-migrant proposals collapse after voters stay home—now the opposition wants to rewrite the rules.
Demonstrators demanded elections as corruption scandals swirl around Spain’s Socialist leadership.
Geert Wilders praised this as a “fantastic initiative,” saying it is necessary because establishment parties have “completely failed” voters.
Communists and anti-Israeli protesters have jumped on the rioting bandwagon, causing chaos across the city.
Anti-Israeli activists will simply use this seizure as yet another opportunity to bash the war against Hamas.