Category: NEWS

ChatGPT Releases Apple Mobile App

This mobile app is part of a wave of digitalization that’s rapidly transforming the way we create knowledge, costing us the loss of control over our private and public spaces.

Ukraine Disputes Bakhmut’s Capture 

Due to the use of trenches and the ferocious fighting which exacted a heavy toll on both sides, the battle of Bakhmut has drawn comparisons with WWI’s battle of Verdun.

Russian Federation Strikes Back 

Russia went on a retaliatory spree, announcing entry bans for U.S. officials and opening criminal cases against ICC officials, while forcing Greenpeace into shuttering its Russian branch.

Record High Support for National Right Parties in Denmark, Portugal, and Estonia

Record High Support for National Right Parties in Denmark, Portugal, and Estonia

The trend is indicative the European people’s ever-increasing rejection of liberal globalism and intensifying embrace of democratic nationalism and conservatism.

October 14, 2022
Charles III of England to be Crowned on May 2023

Charles III of England to be Crowned on May 2023

According to the official statement issued by Buckingham Palace, “the Coronation will reflect the role of the monarch today and look to the future, while being rooted in long-standing traditions and pageantry.”

October 14, 2022
European Commission Recommends Candidate Status for Bosnia

European Commission Recommends Candidate Status for Bosnia

The public recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina as an official candidate for EU membership was accompanied by a list of reforms deemed necessary by the European Commission to allow further negotiations.

October 14, 2022
Trump’s Plea For Peace, a Charge Against Biden

Trump’s Plea For Peace, a Charge Against Biden

Targeting Biden, Donald Trump also criticised the Western community for its lack of a sincere search for peace.

October 13, 2022
Refinery Strike Leaves France Short of Fuel

Refinery Strike Leaves France Short of Fuel

Strikers are blocking fuel depots, and service stations are emptying one after the other. The situation is becoming critical as the lack of fuel is paralysing the whole economy.

October 13, 2022
Sweden Closer to Center-Right Government

Sweden Closer to Center-Right Government

The main issue keeping Kristersson from asking for a prime minister vote before Monday is a lingering disagreement between the liberal party and the nationalist conservative Swedish democrats.

October 13, 2022
Brussels Bombing Survivor is Euthanised

Brussels Bombing Survivor is Euthanised

The Federal Commission for the Control and Evaluation of Euthanasia in Belgium found nothing wrong with the extermination of Shanti De Corte. But some members of the medical profession objected to the fact that no attempt had been made to treat her in another way.

October 13, 2022
Tulsi Gabbard Says Democratic Party Controlled by “Cabal of Warmongers” 

Tulsi Gabbard Says Democratic Party Controlled by “Cabal of Warmongers” 

Gabbard also slammed the Democrats’ abject hostility toward “people of faith and spirituality” and said they are “dragging us ever closer to nuclear war.”

October 12, 2022
Belarus Joins Russian Forces in the War

Belarus Joins Russian Forces in the War

The entry of Belarusian forces into the war marks a decisive step in the evolution of the conflict—and its extension beyond the two main combatants. 

October 12, 2022
European Commission’s ‘Defense of Democracy’ Package

European Commission’s ‘Defense of Democracy’ Package

The new legislative package has the potential to circumvent democratic outcomes.

October 12, 2022
PM Orbán: Peace in Ukraine Lies with Donald Trump

PM Orbán: Peace in Ukraine Lies with Donald Trump

Those who “believe the war will be ended through Russian-Ukrainian negotiations are not living in the real world,” Orbán argued.

October 12, 2022
Bosnian Elections Show Few Changes Amid Protests

Bosnian Elections Show Few Changes Amid Protests

Election results followed the same trend seen over the past 25 years of ethnocentric politics, in sync with the country’s enduring ethnic rifts. But a contested result has led to protests.

October 12, 2022