René Dierkes has vowed to take legal action against what he describes as a ‛witch hunt,’ claiming that the posts being investigated were actually written by a disgruntled former employee.
Marcin Romanowski warned that “the model used by globalist networks” relies on “pressure and blackmail.”
U.S. president acknowledges that “nobody knows who is the leader, so there is no one that can announce surrender.”
The public transport operator in the Austrian capital is facing a firestorm of criticism—after an NGO claimed that asking passengers to be quiet and avoid strong-smelling food are acts of systemic racism.
Sparking protests in the capital, the Kuvendi has voted to maintain the immunity of a key government ally, despite serious allegations of wrongdoing in public sector procurement.
Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc presented new documents alleging Kos collaborated with Yugoslav intelligence, demanding a Commission investigation.
As a driver rammed a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan, the FBI confirmed the Virginia university shooter shouted “Allahu akbar” before carrying out the attack.
PM Pashinyan has officially requested accelerated EU integration, linking Armenia’s future prosperity to the continued stability of neighboring Georgia.
Old Dominion University confirmed that the campus was secure and classes remained suspended for the day.
The conservative think tank’s researchers say claims of Russian interference in Hungary are “cynical, hypocritical, and dangerous.”
According to the Bank of England, around 60% of respondents selected ‘nature’ as one of their preferred themes on the banknotes.
Heating oil prices jumped 17.41% in a week in Greece, while diesel rose more than 15%.