
Spate of Knife Attacks Hits Vienna
Vienna’s Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader Dominik Nepp said that the “cycle of violence is apparently spinning faster and faster,” and has called for a security summit.

Vienna’s Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader Dominik Nepp said that the “cycle of violence is apparently spinning faster and faster,” and has called for a security summit.

The former Fox News host said that “at the most basic level, the news you consume [via mainstream platforms] is a lie.”

More than a hundred members of the ’Ndrangheta are currently being investigated for drug trafficking; arms trafficking; money laundering; various frauds and tax offences.

The two mass shootings—the first to take place in the country since 2013—occurred in a 48-hour timespan and left 17 people dead and 21 injured.

The country has declared severe and extreme drought across 40% of its territory.

With the expiration of Title 42, U.S. immigration authorities will no longer be able to immediately return migrants who illegally entered the country without allowing them to apply for asylum, no matter how baseless their claims are.

Unelected Eurocrats, with questionable democratic legitimacy, have an “unquenchable lust for power,” conservative MEP Ryszard Legutko replied to German Chancellor Scholz’s proposed power grabs sold as inevitable EU reforms.

The exhibition took place in the European Parliament in Brussels, around the so-called works of art of the Swedish lesbian photographer Elisabeth Ohlson, who makes no secret of her LGBT activism.

King Charles said he was particularly pleased that celebrations were “as happy, safe and enjoyable as possible.”

Russia started the evacuation of 18 settlements around the plant on Friday, May 5. Some observers fear the evacuations are not voluntary.
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan said he hoped for “an appropriate response from the international community” to Azerbaijan’s aggression. For the time being, a response is slow in coming.
Ukrainian grain will be shipped beyond Europe to countries, particularly in Africa, that need it.
In the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, French authorities communicated extensively about the ineffectiveness of the mask. The government went so far as to suppress its distribution, sale, and use in the public arena.
For her final journey, the Queen took many hours to reach Edinburgh, using a special route of over 300 kilometres, which took her through towns and villages so that her subjects could bid her a final farewell.
It is not the first time that von der Leyen fell under an EU body’s scrutiny. In late January this year, the European Ombudsman launched an investigation to ascertain her role in negotiations with the U.S. pharmaceutical.
UK intelligence continued to confirm that Ukraine was routing Russian troops, including its elite forces.
In his first address to Parliament, King Charles III remembered his late mother and emphasized the “vital parliamentary traditions,” while in turn receiving condolences from representatives of the Houses of Commons and Lords.
The young and dynamic party of the national Right is preparing to enter a difficult phase. With no immediate national election date, it must keep the helm steady over the storm in the long term.
The Russian president denounced to his French counterpart the regular Ukrainian attacks on Zaporizhzhia, while Emmanuel Macron reportedly responded by blaming the Russian occupation for the risks to the plant.
At the beginning of the industrial revolution and into the 20th century, the Val de San Lorenzo became the epicentre of a modern light wool blanket industry. But globalisation and the invention of petroleum-based synthetic fabrics quickly sank the industry in the last decades of the past century.
Polish Minister of Education Przemysław Czarnek held a speech calling for the teaching of Poland’s Christian identity, without which Poles “would probably speak Russian or German today.”
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said that his country’s status as a nuclear-armed state had now become “irreversible,” and that no amount of sanctions would force him to destroy his nuclear arsenal.