
Rebellion Among French Police Is Growing
The movement, which started in Marseille, is now spreading across the country. “It’s not a movement of anger but rather one of disgust,” a member of an influential police union explains.

The movement, which started in Marseille, is now spreading across the country. “It’s not a movement of anger but rather one of disgust,” a member of an influential police union explains.

Romania is upset about being made fun of, Slovakia protests the naming of its territories as “detached” Hungarian land.

Republicans believe an inquiry would lead to even more information being uncovered about the president and his son’s dubious foreign business dealings.

Spain’s political impasse looks set to drag on as both the Left and Right search for coalition partners. Meanwhile, VOX leader Santiago Abascal blamed polling companies for spoiling the day for populists.

Russia expands its attacks, hitting Ukrainian ports on the Danube.

Labour has acknowledged that it is doing something “very wrong” on the expansion of London’s green policy, though Mayor Sadiq Khan appears keen to push ahead.

A stone in the EU’s shoe is a Poland-led loose alliance of five nations bordering Ukraine that, in a bid to protect their farmers, wish to extend a ban on the sale of Ukrainian grain, a demand that if not met, some warn they will satisfy unilaterally.

Having accused North Korea of providing Russia with military aid—a claim denied both by Pyongyang and Moscow—it is certain that the West will be keeping a steady watch on an upcoming meeting.

As support for the AfD surges and the malignant portrayal of the party’s voters by the globalist press has proven to be grossly dishonest, voices calling for the firewall to be torn down have become louder and greater in number.

After what appears to be a shady palace coup in the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry, senior diplomat Wang Yi again takes charge and is likely to use his positive relationships with EU leaders to improve tense relations between Europe and Beijing.
As vice president of the delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula, Tarabella took a favorable view of Qatar, in spite of its poor human and workers’ rights record.
It is highly significant that a church from a country with so storied and conflicted relationship to Russia has signaled support for Russia.
The head of the RAF insists that increased diversity is “mission critical,” with conservative government officials also pushing for quotas to be fulfilled.
Austrian Chancellor Nehammer: EU Commission agreed to “de facto” pay for the border fences.
“Moldova is entering a new phase, one in which security is our priority,” Moldovan PM Natalia Gavrilița said in her resignation speech.
The Islamic League of Sweden has earned a reputation as the representative of Swedish Muslims in the media, often mediating between police and Muslim communities during riots.
Pfizer’s own defence conceded that its CEO was not prepared well enough to discuss the issue, yet he went on to do so in the strongest possible terms.
The EU plans to step up its game against Russian propaganda by digging deeper into the pathways of information flow to find the source of disinformation.
“2023 is the end of access to pornographic sites for our children,” said Jean-Noël Barrot, French Minister for Digital Affairs.
Speakers from across politics and academia gathered in Brussels to discuss the looming threat of abortion being inserted into the EU Charter, contrasting it with Europe’s philosophical and religious roots.
“The destiny of Europe, the fate of Europe, has never rested on politicians, and that should not be the illusion now.”
The Swedish Security Service cited the January 21st burning of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm as a major catalyst.