
UK Rwanda Plan To Become Law After Two Years of Failure
Sunak’s goal to “stop the boats” still far from shore as legal and financial hurdles remain.

Sunak’s goal to “stop the boats” still far from shore as legal and financial hurdles remain.

UK increases defence spending, challenging European states to follow.

The president said Poland was “ready” to become the sixth European NATO member to host a portion of the U.S.’ nuclear arsenal on its territory.

Magistrate was on leave and therefore not responsible, his attorney said.

British physician received “vile” email threats containing “words I wouldn’t put in a newspaper.”

For the first time, the political arm of disbanded terror group ETA has a chance to govern the region.

French Right denounces state’s failure to keep country secure

Central London has become a “police-enforced Jew-free zone,” campaigner says.

President of Zemmour’s youth movement was called “fascist” and “Nazi.”

“World wars are never called ‘world wars’ in the beginning,” PM Orbán said, warning that Brussels is “tempting God.”
Crowds gathered around to film a recent incident in Yorkshire, but nobody stepped forward to help.
Farmers have warned the move could cause food prices to spiral.
The alleged document would exclude older cardinals from the elective process and partially allow lay people and women to vote for the new pope.
The Vatican’s ‘clarifications’ will likely leave the faithful perplexed.
Actions may have intended to create increased conflicts in French society, prosecutors say.
Hamas demands five-day ceasefire to release hostages.
The snap election comes after a green grift scandal toppled the ruling socialists.
Italy has offered to treat the seriously ill British girl.
Critics warn the plans to give every EU citizen an ‘eID’ will create a “surveillance state.”
Hungary has been adamant that it would block Ukraine’s entry into the EU or NATO until minority rights were restored.
A father of two claims he suffered a significant permanent brain injury after taking the vaccine.
The political agreement between Spain’s socialists and Catalan separatists is an insult to the rule of law.