
Valencia Is Not Forgotten
The flood zone still looks like a war zone, but PM Pedro Sánchez dismisses complaints about the government’s failure to provide enough emergency aid as a “far-right hate campaign.”

The flood zone still looks like a war zone, but PM Pedro Sánchez dismisses complaints about the government’s failure to provide enough emergency aid as a “far-right hate campaign.”

“Only the people save the people,” declares his movement, dedicated to fighting separatism and disaster—in the face of official hostility.

The Italian PM is now seen as a leader who can build conservative coalitions—and a bridge to President Trump.

If we help Christians to stay in their countries, we are helping peace and prosperity. This stability is also good for Europe: if countries are more stable and secure, fewer people will want to emigrate.

People realized that things need to change and that Javier Milei is the best person to do it.

Portuguese youth are rooted in traditional values, says Chega party VP.

Soon rainbow flags will fly on all public buildings and places in Germany.

Alexander Wienerberger told the world about the Holodomor. Now, his great-granddaughter Samara reminds us of her ancestor’s courage.

Russia’s social and economic relations, its mentality, and its worldview come from the USSR.

Putin is moving closer to North Korea and China.