Much like the Communists of the early 20th century, the Scottish government aspires to completely transform society—whether people like it or not.
Berlin made itself unpopular by refusing to send Ukraine its German-made Leopard II tanks, and forbidding any NATO allies that have them from doing so as well.
The self-appointed economic ‘apostles’ preach equality, yet practice immoral indulgences during their visit to Davos.
The well-organised financial network behind the seemingly haphazard and sporadic activism is shocking even to politicians.
“It is not about Left, Right, or Center, but about not remaining inactive as our institutions erode, our democracy deteriorates, and our state weakens,” asserted the manifesto, read out during the demonstration.
Netanyahu has dismissed the protests as the outward expression of his leftist opponents’ refusal to accept last November’s election results.
Kyiv’s new Media Law threatens press freedom in the country, “without which there can be no democracy,” the International Federation of Journalists warns.
Zelenska stressed the necessity of preventing a “full-scale, full-on global crisis” and cautioned that Russia has no intentions of stopping its military march in Ukraine.
The UK’s Tory government is facing criticism from conservatives over an upcoming law that will ban trans conversion therapy.
Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto pointed out that every aid package depletes the military resources of the giving country.
Pap Ndiaye advocated the return of dictation, as well as the daily practice of writing and mental arithmetic. He hopes to improve the spelling and grammar skills of French pupils in CM1 and CM2—the last two classes of the French primary cycle.
The proposed deal to sell Turkey $20 billion worth of F-16 fighter jets is facing strong opposition from Greek politicians as U.S. lawmakers veto the sale.
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