
Womb Transplants for Men As Surgeons See No “Ethical Boundaries”
The West is apparently “liberal-minded” enough to accept biological men giving birth.

The West is apparently “liberal-minded” enough to accept biological men giving birth.

U.S. officials are voicing concern that Russia and North Korea—both heavily sanctioned by the West—are drawing closer together militarily.

“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.

The Cutro Decree will restrict asylum rights for economic migrants, speed up returns and deportations, and impose severe punishment on human traffickers.

Commission denies that solidarity mechanisms for Ukraine are crippling the domestic EU agricultural sector.

The new edition published by Ian Fleming’s estate features the spook denouncing Orbán’s government and populism while combating an eccentric right-wing aristocrat trying to seize the British throne.

Viktor Orbán revealed some uncomfortable truths about the war in Ukraine and the encroachment of U.S. policy makers in Hungarian affairs.

Yet another male British pedophile has avoided a prison sentence for child pornography by identifying as transgender.

The Open Society Foundation is looking to guide the accession process for Ukraine and the Western Balkans, laying plans for Poland in particular as Warsaw grows in geopolitical importance.

French parties proposed referenda on immigration, compulsory military service, pension reforms, and euthanasia in response to President Macron’s call for a “cycle of discussions.”
The leaks contradict previous denials of a Western military presence in Ukraine, with the UK allegedly having 50 military operatives on the ground in Ukraine.
The French president was confronted with signs accusing his administration of “violence and hypocrisy.”
U.S. recognition, and its avowed protection, of Taiwan’s sovereignty is deemed provocative by Beijing, which one day seeks to incorporate the island—whether peaceably or by force.
Billboards in Budapest, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, contradict the official position of the Hungarian government, which from the outset of the war has called for the West to pursue “a cease-fire and peace talks.”
Sweden’s request to extradite Majid represents a notable role reversal for Sweden and Turkey and comes as Swedish courts have been parsing through Turkey’s own extradition requests.
Turkey, which has already benefited from a customs union with EU member states since 1995, will benefit from European aid for its businesses and innovation programmes.
Petkov believes that no alliance is possible with Borissov and his party, GERB, without disavowing his initial political commitment. For Borissov, this is nothing less than “stubbornness.”
Despite reviving coal production, the German government has been adamant about phasing out all nuclear power production by the end of this week.
The documents had been floating around on messaging channels popular with gamers for several weeks, or even months, before making it to Telegram and catching the attention of the media.
Orbán aired his belief that the U.S. represented a significant threat to Hungarian interests in intelligence obtained by the CIA.
Reporters have described the affair as “America’s most serious intelligence leak in a decade.”
The ultra-Right National Party is regarded as the heir to the banned Golden Dawn party and will be blocked from advancing to May elections. The decision is likely to help moderate nationalists.