
Spain’s Supreme Court Affirms Rape Sentence Reductions Under Left’s Law
The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.

The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.

The joint U.S. and EU shot across Pristina’s bow came after last week’s flare-up of violence, when dozens of NATO soldiers were injured during fierce scuffles with Serb protesters in northern Kosovo.

A Syrian refugee who lived in Sweden for ten years stabbed six people, including four children, at a French park after being rejected for asylum in France just days prior.

Ukraine has officially announced the start of a much-awaited counter-offensive in an effort to turn the tide of the country’s conflict with Russia.

The confrontations are increasingly about the political methods of Emmanuel Macron and Élisabeth Borne’s government.

Medical personnel “literally approach everyone who may qualify for MAiD and ask them if they want to die,” the director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition said to explain the steep rise in numbers.

The protected status of prosecco and feta cheese seems to be an insoluble issue in trade talks between the EU and Australia. Meanwhile, a UK-Australian trade deal comes into effect this week.

Deportation requests from Germany to Poland under the European Union’s Dublin Agreement have increased sharply compared to last year.

Younger members feel that Green Party top brass have conceded on the immigration issue.

Giorgia Meloni met with Tunisia’s president and prime minister as illegal immigration from North Africa continues to surge.
A tweet from Rumble’s own Twitter account noted that acceding to the French government’s demand would go against Rumble’s mission to “restore a free and open internet.”
Support for Meloni’s national-conservative Fratelli d’Italia (FdI) party has jumped to nearly 30%, an all time high, according to the latest polls.
MiG fighters, equipped to carry nuclear warheads, are settled in Belarus as part of the ‘regional military grouping.’ The threat this poses to Europe should be taken very seriously.
Discussions about COVID-19, vaccine efficacy, racial issues, withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and involvement in Ukraine were targeted.
Its financial backers include the Open Society Foundations (OSF), the Rockefeller Foundation, Freedom House, which is financed by the U.S. government, as well as liberal Silicon Valley tech giants like Facebook and Google
The incident comes as tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have ratcheted up in recent months.
Sweden has actively opposed nuclear weapons within its borders since signing the UN-negotiated Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in 1968.
There were no casualties on either side, but the missile exchange marks a further step in the deterioration of relations between the two Koreas as the U.S. fears further nuclear tests by Pyongyang.
In spite of Russia’s reneging on its commitment to protecting the corridor, Turkey, the UN, and Ukraine continued operations on Monday and Tuesday, keeping Russia abreast of them.
Nearly 3 in 10 Austrians favor leaving the European Union, more than double the number who favored leaving the bloc prior to the pandemic and the Russo-Ukraine War.
Deputy Chairman of Germany’s Federal Police Union Manuel Ostermann, who said more than 1,500 illegal migrants are arriving in Germany every day, accused Interior Minister Faeser of concealing the damning data.
Incumbent prime minister and Social Democrat chairwoman, Mette Frederiksen, intends to hand in her resignation while negotiating a new alliance to come back with renewed parliamentary support.