
Kyiv Claims Responsibility for Moscow Drone Attack
Russian authorities claimed to have downed the drones with “electronic warfare systems.”

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.”

Serbia’s decision to shut down its visa-free schemes has reduced the number of migrants travelling from countries such as Burundi, Cuba, and India, but the EU’s latest quota system does nothing to help the fight against illegal migration.

Merz’s apparent dismantling of his party’s firewall against the AfD at the local level comes just days after an opinion poll revealed that support for the anti-globalist party, once again, reached a new all-time high, at 22% of the national vote—just four percentage points behind the CDU.

Despite substantially increasing their vote share, party president Alberto Feijóo could face a challenge from regional PP leader Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as socialists contemplate an unstable alliance with Catalan separatists to form a new coalition.

Despite facing a prison sentence of up to six months, the Swedish climate alarmist has only been fined after a court found her guilty of disobeying police orders.

Shouts of “Allahu Akbar” were heard right outside the Parliament as an almost exclusively male crowd gathered at Place du Luxembourg.

This week saw a cross-partisan Gallic alliance of French MEPs unite to secure a new parliamentary building on French soil, which led even federalists to complain of wasteful EU spending.

The Spanish Right comes out on top, but lacks the numbers to form a right-wing government.
An independent of a conservative bent, Nikos Christodoulides had the backing not only of the outgoing president but that of centrist and right-of-center parties as well.
While the Right failed to take the majority, the swing of Berlin’s vote raises questions about Germany’s future direction.
It remains uncertain how Berlusconi’s controversial statements will affect the unity of Italy’s center-right governing coalition.
Demonstrators protest a planned judicial reform that they believe will render Israel’s system of checks and balances if not compromised, practically non-existent.
Italy favors external border solutions over redistribution schemes, said PM Giorgia Meloni after the EU summit.
The planned naval base situated in strategic Port Sudan on the Red Sea is set to host some 300 Russian soldiers and four naval vessels, including nuclear-powered ones.
The piece, “How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline,” self-published by Hersh on Substack, states that the sabotage was carried out by U.S. Navy divers.
The French public widely supports the nationalisation of the energy company, especially since the country has been plunged into an energy crisis.
Already heavily integrated, this is the first time two European or NATO countries have combined their militaries. The move is welcomed by Eurofederalists.
Germany spent nearly €270 billion alone on mitigating the crisis, reveals Bruegel’s latest report.
The former Brazilian president’s return to his native country would come with risk. Authorities accuse him of having stoked an uprising against Lula’s presidency.
If projections are correct, the number of asylum seekers and Ukrainian refugees entering Germany over the years 2022-2023 will equal twice the population of Köln.