
Legalise Euthanasia, or Risk Falling Behind, Warns Finnish Doctor
Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.

Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.

Continuing dialogue with Vladimir Putin is essential and possible, says Sarkozy, while condemning the West’s stubborn fixation with a contradictory, and unofficial, military commitment that is not officially assumed.

Von der Leyen has been accused of a lack of professionalism for holidaying with the Greek prime minister in Crete amid multiple investigations into the Greek government’s use of spyware against opponents and the recent train disaster in Tempi.

The violence is being fuelled by the mosques, with explicit calls for murder being broadcast from the loudspeakers of Muslim worship buildings, calling on local people to “go out and kill” Christians.

France is hoping that a floating barrier across a local river will prevent smugglers from picking up migrants in “taxi” boats and ferrying them to the United Kingdom.

Few may be surprised to learn that the British Conservative Party has not been a serious friend of the WikiLeaks founder.

Brought up from a regional parliament, the 28-year-old lawyer is replacing one of the party’s founders.

Austria’s former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, once hailed as a political wunderkind, faces three years in prison over charges of making false statements. The trial commences in October.

The announcement was a response to the stabbing of a 29-year-old outside a Champions League qualifying game in Athens on August 7th.

The Chairman of the Association of Civil Servants calls the survey results “terrifying.”
Despite the UN’s call for better ties, EU leaders are divided on the bloc’s future relationship with China, as the Biden administration promises better trade deals if Brussels takes a more hawkish line.
The country is plagued by all sorts of blockades and other incidents. Roadblocks are set up on many roads and around major cities by demonstrators.
Beyond the organisational frustrations, the optics of the king’s reception and the almost revolutionary atmosphere in France contributed to the cancellation.
The IMF has pledged its largest loan ever to a country at war and the EU has promised 1 million bullets.
Before competing, DSD (Differences in Sex Development) athletes must take inhibitors or undergo surgery if their testosterone levels are too high.
The prime minister justifies her action by defending the rights of women, whom she considers to be “the first victims of gender ideology.”
The possibility of circumvention is not a bug but a feature of Western sanctions, experts believe, as Russia continues to make money using backdoors and loopholes.
Between easily damaged batteries that can’t be salvaged and a higher accident rate than petrol cars, electric vehicles may not be the boon to the Green Transition originally envisioned.
A panel led by editor-in-chief Alvino-Mario Fantini agreed that “when you get beyond the rhetoric” of the EU’s legislative priorities, “you see something very different.”
The schism reflects freefalling EU unity on the green transition as France and Germany seek to safeguard their national interests under the pretext of decarbonisation.
Implicit in the Chinese leader’s departing words, as his three-day state visit concluded, was the promise the world order would experience a shakeup not seen in a century.
The Swedish Parliament voted to proceed with NATO membership—but Hungary has now revealed plans to, like Turkey, ratify Finland’s accession ahead of, and separate from, Sweden’s.