
Algeria Applies to BRICS Ahead of Planned Summit
The move highlights Algeria’s geopolitical and economic reorientation toward Russia and China and away from the collective West.

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.”

Besides mass protests to contend with, Israel faces the risk of its public sector being crippled. The head of Israel’s main public sector union said he would meet with other union officials to discuss the possibility of declaring a “general labor dispute in the economy,” which they would activate “if necessary until a complete shutdown is achieved.”

Russian authorities claimed to have downed the drones with “electronic warfare systems.”

With Spain in the EU presidency and European elections coming up next year, the shortfall of the Right in Spain is having repercussions in Brussels as well.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has promised that Italy, “with its unique expertise in restoration,” was “ready to get involved with the reconstruction of Odesa’s cathedral and other treasures of Ukraine’s artistic heritage.”
Idaho State Senator Tammy Nichols said other vaccines were available for COVID-19 for those wishing to be vaccinated and that mRNA vaccines should be treated like other medications found to be dangerous.
Figures offer a stark contrast to the tough rhetoric espoused every election time by the governing Conservative Party.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Partido Popular, has pledged to repeal the law if his party wins December’s elections.
Beijing’s plan for peace advocates dialogue and cessation of sanctions.
A more encouraging family policy would be a better alternative to solving the demographic crisis, a German MEP told The European Conservative.
In her impassioned speech, Camilla had called on writers to remain “unimpeded by those who may wish to curb the freedom of your expression or impose limits on your imagination.”
Putin’s interlocutor and China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, said that both countries had withstood the pressure exerted by the international community.
Amid fears of a fresh migration surge, a series of events in Greece this week indicate that Europe’s tough turn on border control will continue.
In the immediate fallout of the raid, six rockets were fired at Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip.
Reports suggest that the government is hoping to shut up opponents of its possible Northern Ireland Protocol deal rather than work to change its contentious substance.
The fact that Vlaams Belang is the largest party in successive polls offers unprecedented opportunities, including the formation of a right-wing government in Belgium, like in Italy, MP Filip De Winter told The European Conservative.
Does the creation of a new paramilitary force indicate that Belarus is getting drawn further into the Ukraine war?