
Socialist Portuguese PM Resigns in Corruption Scandal
The scandal could bring down the entire socialist government.

The scandal could bring down the entire socialist government.

Vigil-keepers also pleaded for the UK government to use its influence in the Middle East to get the hostages released.

One label depicts a deforested area, factory smoke billowing in the distance, with the words: “Eating meat contributes to climate change.”

The UK government remains committed to the anti-growth Net Zero agenda

Giving in to Hamas’ blackmail would only lead to more violence, Israel argues, but ramps up diplomatic efforts to free the two hundred hostages trapped in Gaza and largely forgotten by the West.

Migrants from the Maghreb region were seven times more likely than Swiss nationals to be convicted of a crime.

Eastern and Central European countries, aside from Austria, have yet to witness the large-scale pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests commonplace in Western Europe.

The Polish prime minister has two weeks to put together a government with support of individual MPs after other parties have ruled out a coalition with his party.

Incidents have skyrocketed since Hamas attacked Israel.

The demonstrations are becoming more widespread and decentralized.
President Macron received a delegation of 220 mayors at the Élysée Palace, from communities hard hit by the violence of recent days or having themselves been direct victims of the violence.
To curb children’s access to pornography, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the government will do a full review of the country’s laws regarding porn.
In six nights, the rioters have already caused over €1 billion worth of damage.
Both sides say the other wants to engineer a nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia as Ukrainian forces look to recapture the power plant as part of their counteroffensive.
The Ukrainian advocacy group B4Ukraine revealed Western companies’ underlying hypocrisy, with some continuing to make billions even after pledging to leave—while most don’t even intend to—“further enabling Russia’s war of aggression.”
Due to the urgency of the national situation, Emmanuel Macron was forced to cancel a long-awaited trip to Berlin. Once more, France’s diplomatic policy is affected by social unrest.
Despite the name, the new international body will not be able to prosecute the crime of aggression but is viewed as the first step toward creating another, Nuremberg-like war tribunal to put the entire Kremlin on the stand.
Spain’s EU Council Presidency was officially launched in Madrid, where both PM Sánchez and Commission President von der Leyen said they’d push through the Migration Pact regardless of Central European objections.
Advanced notice was able to nip violence in the bud in Brussels, but the rioting, inspired by events in France, has also spread to Switzerland and French Guiana.
Despite ample media publicity, Italy’s bungling new left-wing opposition leader Elly Schlein is making matters worse for the centre-left PD as party insiders fear their own Jeremy Corbyn moment and loss of working-class voters to the Right.
Spain’s president appears to be paying for his personal political travel expenses with taxpayer money.
Following the stunt, Sweden’s embassy in Iraq was stormed by a mob of protesters; governments of Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait, and the UAE recalled their ambassadors from Stockholm; and the Organization of the Islamic Conference (ICO) called for Quran burning to be banned globally.