Category: NEWS

Hamas Wants Ceasefire Extended

The U.S, Egypt, and Qatar are pushing Israel to agree to a ceasefire that critics fear will only allow Hamas terrorists to restock and regroup.

Zemmour: The Link Between Riots and Immigration is Obvious

Zemmour: The Link Between Riots and Immigration is Obvious

Zemmour said, “If we continue in this direction, due to demography and democracy, France could one day become an Islamic republic.”

July 11, 2023
Zemmour Confident Reconquête Will Join ECR Group After EU Elections

Zemmour Confident Reconquête Will Join ECR Group After EU Elections

Zemmour confirmed in an interview with the Spanish press the likelihood of Reconquête joining the ECR faction in the European Parliament in 2024.

July 11, 2023
EU Countries Remain Skeptical of the €66B Budget Top-Up

EU Countries Remain Skeptical of the €66B Budget Top-Up

Most EU members demand more clarification, increased defense funds, or settling old scores before granting the Commission’s request for extra contributions, while the most frugal ones simply reject the idea altogether.

July 11, 2023
Ukrainian Defense Official Claims Responsibility for Crimea Bridge Attack

Ukrainian Defense Official Claims Responsibility for Crimea Bridge Attack

While last October’s act of sabotage was widely celebrated in Ukraine, up until now Kyiv officials had never openly claimed responsibility.

Tunisia Begins Migrant Pushback to Libya Following Week of Clashes

Tunisia Begins Migrant Pushback to Libya Following Week of Clashes

The Tunisian city of Sfax witnessed violent attacks against migrants as authorities and vigilante groups turned against African migrants following the death of a Tunisian man.

July 10, 2023
Eurobarometer: Migration is Now Third Biggest Threat

Eurobarometer: Migration is Now Third Biggest Threat

Fewer people think that inflation and the war are the biggest challenges facing the EU, while considerably more pointed to migration than six months ago, according to the Commission’s latest EU-wide survey.

July 10, 2023
Germany: Young, Educated, and Wealthy Increasingly Support AfD

Germany: Young, Educated, and Wealthy Increasingly Support AfD

Germany’s establishment politicians have come out strongly against AfD with EPP leader Manfred Weber (CSU) saying the party “is not only a political competitor but an opponent and an enemy.”

July 10, 2023
Rumors of Reshuffle Within the French Government

Rumors of Reshuffle Within the French Government

In the event of Élisabeth Borne’s departure, the question arises of the colour of the person who would replace her: would Emmanuel Macron then choose to lean more to the Right or more to the Left?

July 10, 2023
UK-U.S. Tensions Over Cluster Bombs for Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit

UK-U.S. Tensions Over Cluster Bombs for Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit

Cluster bombs, Turkish objections to Swedish membership, and when and how to integrate Ukraine into the military alliance are dividing NATO leaders ahead of Tuesday’s crucial summit in Vilnius.

July 10, 2023
End of an Era: Dutch PM Leaves Politics

End of an Era: Dutch PM Leaves Politics

Known as ‘Teflon Mark’ for having led four consecutive governments, PM Rutte expressed no interest in trading national politics for an important role at an international institution.

Prying Eyes: France Set To Pass Remote Surveillance Bill

Prying Eyes: France Set To Pass Remote Surveillance Bill

As multiple civil rights groups are sounding the alarm, Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti tries to allay concerns. The emergence of a surveillance state as described in George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, he said, was a “far-off” prospect.

Slovakian Ultranationalists Eye Coalition Role Ahead of September Elections

Slovakian Ultranationalists Eye Coalition Role Ahead of September Elections

Slovakia’s social-democratic Smer party is in pole position to win the elections this September and has unsettled its EU partners with its pro-Kremlin sympathies and drift to the right, courting parties on the extreme right.

July 10, 2023