
Kyiv Backpedals on Zelensky’s May 9th “Threats” to Foreign Leaders
Zelensky was only warning about possible Russian false-flag attacks, the country’s embassy in Bratislava claimed in response to PM Fico’s “anti-Ukrainian” remarks.

Zelensky was only warning about possible Russian false-flag attacks, the country’s embassy in Bratislava claimed in response to PM Fico’s “anti-Ukrainian” remarks.

The ruling establishment parties failed to advance by a tiny margin—which many believe was the real reason behind the original election being annulled.

Eurocrats want a unified grid as soon as possible to advance the European superstate project.

Their next challenge: proving they can govern as boldly as they campaign.

At the EPP Congress in the Spanish city suspicions of Tusk being willing to surrender Polish sovereignty were confirmed.

Washington chides the “coalition of the willing” for its inaction and irrelevance in the face of Russian aggression.

Romania’s presidential elections, with the first round set for this Sunday, May 4th, are shaping up to be an extremely tight race for the runoff.

The findings come as Austria faces rising anxiety over Russian aggression, and public unease over mass immigration.

Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.

The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.
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