
Germany Gearing Up for New Year’s Eve Riots
Police plan a massive deployment of personnel to deal with the violence.

Police plan a massive deployment of personnel to deal with the violence.

Five-year legal deadlock could be resolved at the expense of sovereignty.

Lawyers say the scheme, enforced by ‘masked heavies,’ has issued millions of pounds’ worth of unlawful fines.

Politicians from both parties have pointed out that removing a candidate who has not been convicted of a crime is unlawful and un-American.

Social Democrats are in panic mode before next year’s state elections in eastern Germany.

The BSW party blames its bowing out of domestic elections on lack of funds, but polls suggest their voter support would be marginal even if they did field candidates.

The Spanish PM allowed only 20 minutes for questions from six hand-picked news outlets in what should have been the biggest press conference of the year.

Several nations hesitant to put naval forces under U.S. control

Poland faces political turmoil following the aggressive takeover of state media by Tusk government

The controversial Tavistock clinic had no lower age limit on referrals.
After years of waiting, the UK government has finally recognized the acts of genocide against the Yazidi people by the Islamic State terror group in Iraq, citing a German court ruling.
Turkish authorities launched an investigation into Disney after the network pulled a dramatisation of the life of Kemal Atatürk following lobbying by the Armenian diaspora.
In light of the Canadian government’s legislation forcing social media giant Meta to pay for the news content they distribute, the company has decided to block news content in Canada on its platform.
Authorities say that increasingly, crews of Tunisian fishing boats are leaving behind the profession and are dedicating themselves to “the more lucrative activity of pirates,” plundering small iron boats that ferry migrants from Tunisia to Sicily.
The minimum income plan has had its controversies since implementation, as there have been several reports of foreigners scamming the system for millions of euros.
The reason for the forty-day journalism strike was not the new editor-in-chief’s professional shortcomings but his ideological beliefs: Lejeune is of a decidedly rightist bent.
While happy to support the Western foreign policy agenda on Ukraine and Taiwan, the Meloni administration’s anti-colonial line regarding Africa is now clashing with French strategic interests over how to respond to the Niger crisis.
The restrictions on Hungarian passport holders to travel to the United States put a definite strain on the relationship between the NATO allies.
Ambassadors have been called in for talks after a senior Polish official said Kyiv should “start appreciating the role Poland has played for Ukraine.”
The architect of the EU’s online content edict is reportedly starting his bid for the Commission’s presidency, courting centrist allies in the Parliament, disposing of rivals, and consolidating power.
The Polish ministry of defense noted that Belarusian authorities had “previously informed the Polish side” about the training exercise.
The former president said he was being “persecuted” in a manner “reminiscent of Nazi Germany.”