
U.S. Supreme Court Case Could Upend Charges in Jan 6th Cases
The court’s ruling could cripple the cornerstone of the Justice Department prosecutions against hundreds of January 6th accused rioters and President Trump.

The court’s ruling could cripple the cornerstone of the Justice Department prosecutions against hundreds of January 6th accused rioters and President Trump.

Mark Drakeford became the embodiment of the over-regulating technocratic elite.

While Germany’s left-liberal government commits billions to Ukraine, tax increases will make life harder for German households.

The Spanish PM was hauled over the coals by both centrists and conservatives over his deal with Catalan separatists.

EU leaders are preparing for a days-long battle with Hungary’s PM Orbán over sovereignty and national interests.

Reconquête leader seeks the most effective mechanism for achieving immigration control.

Migration is just one point of major disagreement for the increasingly fragile ruling coalition.

The Slovakian prime minister downplayed claims he wanted to leave the military alliance.

Russian saber-rattling continues: launching jets from NATO territory “will force Russia to retaliate.”

Non-binding deal delights Brussels with anti-fossil fuel, all-green agenda
A stone in the EU’s shoe is a Poland-led loose alliance of five nations bordering Ukraine that, in a bid to protect their farmers, wish to extend a ban on the sale of Ukrainian grain, a demand that if not met, some warn they will satisfy unilaterally.
Having accused North Korea of providing Russia with military aid—a claim denied both by Pyongyang and Moscow—it is certain that the West will be keeping a steady watch on an upcoming meeting.
As support for the AfD surges and the malignant portrayal of the party’s voters by the globalist press has proven to be grossly dishonest, voices calling for the firewall to be torn down have become louder and greater in number.
After what appears to be a shady palace coup in the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry, senior diplomat Wang Yi again takes charge and is likely to use his positive relationships with EU leaders to improve tense relations between Europe and Beijing.
Sweden’s Cardinal Anders Arborelius dedicated the country’s first shrine Saturday specifically for prayer for persecuted Christians. The Archbishop of Stockholm
The BBC have apologised to the former UKIP leader for inaccurate reporting, but Natwest has come under a lot of pressure for bringing politics into banking.
The move highlights Algeria’s geopolitical and economic reorientation toward Russia and China and away from the collective West.
Irish police confirmed that no criminal proceedings were underway as speculation mounted that the right-wing ‘The National Party’ had undergone an internal coup.
The French president chose a conciliatory tone in his communication during a difficult time, but that tone had all the appearances of inertia.
A mob of hundreds attempted to storm Baghdad’s Green Zone, where many embassies are located, after a burning of the Quran in Copenhagen on Friday, with those behind the burning repeating their actions on Monday as well.
One of Britain’s most notorious Islamic hate preachers, Anjem Choudary, faces new terror-related charges after being convicted of terror offences in 2016 and serving just two years in prison.
The Italian prime minister has softened her anti-immigration rhetoric considerably in recent months, even stating that “both Europe and Italy need immigration.”