
Historic Moment As Northern Ireland Appoints First Nationalist Leader
Michelle O’Neill is from an IRA family and believes the terror group had “no alternative” to violence.

Michelle O’Neill is from an IRA family and believes the terror group had “no alternative” to violence.

Management screened calls, emails to find leak that deputy editor had repeatedly plagiarized material

The agreement signals a broader renewal of the bilateral strategic partnership’s objectives: “support for Ukraine, the energy transition and competitiveness.”

Bucharest surrenders by striking a deal with protestors, promising major policy reversals.

Several clubs were fined due to their fans’ trans ideology ‘wrongthink’

Critics fear the deal could give the EU too much influence over internal UK trade.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the region to negotiate an alliance with Saudi Arabia and Israel to counter Iran.

President Bukele has captured the Salvadoreans’ loyalty by cracking down on gangs in a country formerly overrun by violence.

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The European Greens push for earlier climate neutrality and a ‘federal’ EU in new election manifesto.
The new reform makes grand promises, but each paragraph of the government’s release invalidates its punitive purpose.
The acceptance of a female Archbishop of Canterbury is also now supported by more than 80% of Anglican priests.
Following Niger, Gabon is the eighth nation in West and Central Africa to suffer its leader’s ouster by a military junta since 2020.
Polish authorities have not completely ruled out Russian involvement in the spread of Legionnaires’ disease.
The television campaign ad used AI to fake PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s voice.
“When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn’t be able to identify the pupils’ religion just by looking at them,” Education Minister Gabriel Attal said.
Both penalties and incentives within the pension system are likely keeping more people in the workforce past the age of 65.
Crack cocaine and knife violence have become common along with a growing number of homeless migrants at Brussels Midi railway station.
Howard Cox Lindon of Reform UK said, “if we go down the route of each identity group getting its own housing, we will see a more divided society.”
An armed incident at the border or a massive influx of migrants could trigger the complete closure of the border, the four countries said.
The island’s reception center is on the brink of collapse after admitting 130 boats, carrying over 4,000 refugees, within the last 48 hours.
Calls are being made to revisit cases the judge presided over involving Jews.