
Church of England Gives Blessing to Female Priest Couple
While the CofE still does not perform gay marriages, many are pushing for its leadership to approve the recognition of same-sex marriage.

While the CofE still does not perform gay marriages, many are pushing for its leadership to approve the recognition of same-sex marriage.

Foreign Minister Baerbock’s plan fails to explain how prioritizing “gender-transformative projects” would counter Chinese influence in the region.

EU member states are off track for achieving the climate objectives they set for themselves.

Children’s rights group threatens legal action; says Inquiry ignored evidence that lockdowns harmed young people.

The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.

Jimmy Lai faces government-appointed judges with no jury and no defence lawyer.

How could a minister appoint someone so clearly at odds with the family values of Giorgia Meloni’s electoral base?

Voters in Pirna appeared unfazed by the Saxony spy agency’s classification of AfD as ‘extremist.’

Thanks to the Commission, EU taxpayers paid for hundreds of millions of surplus jabs— paying more for them on average than the rest of the world.

The project, led by the Hungary Helps Agency, aims to provide victims of abuse resources and mentorship to help them rebuild their lives.
The AfD looks set to embrace a more overt anti-NATO stance in Brussels as factions around Björn Höcke secured the selection of numerous anti-war candidates for the European elections on the second day of the party’s annual congress.
The U.S. Virgin Islands have sued JP Morgan Chase over the bank’s relationship with notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, alleging some in the bank knew full well of Epstein’s sordid activities.
Nigel Farage’s de-banking crisis has led to a wider debate about banks prioritising social issues over investment strategies. Conservative states in the US are already leading the way in the fight for common sense.
The UAE was accused by a left-wing French journal of having hired a private Swiss intelligence agency to discredit opponents in Europe as part of a complex regional cold war with Qatar over support for Sunni extremism.
China has made its way to the top of the market by relying on cheap coal and cheap labour, work conducted under conditions that would not be allowed in a European country due to human rights violations and net-zero policies.
Matteo Salvini appealed to police officers’ “common sense” and “discernment” when addressing fines—virtues that unfortunately seem to be disappearing when it comes to environmental considerations.
The talk Clauser prepared for the IMF was titled “Let’s talk—How much can we trust IPCC climate predictions?”
Following a number of Quran burnings and backlash from governments in Muslim-majority countries, the Swedish security police have warned that Sweden has become a priority for Islamist terror attacks.
Rishi Sunak has signalled that he wants to “soften” his green policies, but it is unclear whether any changes to rhetoric will do anything to substantively alter the drive towards net zero.
There was a notable lack of discussion around gay rights and abortion at the latest meeting between the Italian and U.S. leaders in Washington.
The minister of the interior chose to resolutely back the forces of law and order and highlighted the massive support they continue to receive from the French people.
Since Macron assumed office in 2017, his presidency has been punctuated by bouts of serious unrest and disorder—sometimes days other times weeks, and even months.