
U.S. and UK Strike Back at Militants in Yemen
Iran orchestrates conflict from Yemen, targeting “Zionist” shipping

Iran orchestrates conflict from Yemen, targeting “Zionist” shipping

No signs of compromise in battle against elite’s Net Zero targets, with more protests planned for next week.

The ruling party has already withdrawn the credentials of some media outlets to attend its events.

Law and Justice leader Jarosław Kaczyński said Tusk and his regime were enacting long-held plans to crush independent media in the country.

Parents who refuse to let their children ‘transition’ could potentially face seven years in jail.

British politicians are scrambling for the moral high ground after a TV drama exploded public anger over this years-old injustice.

The parliament could send a delegation to Spain to investigate rule-of-law violations by PM Pedro Sánchez.

France is starting to come to terms with the Vendée massacres.

There’s no sign of Hungary’s proposed annual reviews in the adopted document, but the country could receive other advantages related to the frozen funds.

Experts demolish ‘big business’ explanation for protests when dash to Net Zero menaces diesel subsidies.
The inquiry might not hear evidence on this significant topic until 2025 or 2026.
Europe Elects Netherlands correspondent Nassreddin Taibi says there is a possibility of a “full right-leaning government coalition too, which would contain VVD, BBB, JA21, PVV, and SGP.”
Many believe that rampant corruption and spiralling food prices could tip Liberia into anarchy as one of the few remaining pro-Western West African nations prepares for October elections.
While the Bavarian candidate is under medical observation, the German establishment ponders a ban on the rapidly growing populist party.
Along with migrant relocations, voters will decide the fate of the border fence as well.
“Energy policy has become security policy,” the local official in charge of transitioning to sustainable energy production said, calling for better collaboration between agencies.
A slow-motion economic meltdown in Argentina has handed the initiative to eccentric libertarian populist Javier Milei who romped home first in primaries over the weekend.
Spanish police working with French, Italian, and Dominican Republic authorities have dismantled a multi-national sex trafficking network and released 41 victims of sexual exploitation.
Amid accusations of an Azeri-based genocide, the Commission’s top foreign policy mandarin for the region, Lawrence Meredith, provoked a backlash by promoting Azerbaijani tourism.
There are no more valid excuses for a government who fails to take action to eliminate abuse and combat negligence.
The estimated cumulative value of the 42 works of art returned, some of which date back more than 2,500 years, is estimated at $3.5 million.
Over the past twenty-five years, the village has spent the equivalent of ten times its annual budget to save its church and chapel.