Europe
Orbán Warns Against Peacekeeping Troops in Ukraine; Urges Trump to “Keep On Fighting”
According to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, European leaders have started to consider mobilizing “peacekeeping” forces in Ukraine. ...
Finland’s Prime Minister Marin Loses to Pro-business Orpo
Orpo’s victory is indicative of a broader shift in political dynamics across Europe in response to voters’ desires for traditional European values and...
Read moreFinland Becomes 31st NATO Member; Sweden Still Waiting
Finland now will be under the bloc’s collective-defense pledge that an attack on one member “shall be considered an attack against them all.”...
Read moreCheap Ukraine Grain in EU Fuels Anger, Erodes Support for Kyiv Regime
The grain was supposed to travel through the EU countries on its way to Africa, but instead is glutting the market at the...
Read moreTürkiye’s Erdoğan Wants to Teach U.S. a “Lesson” in Upcoming Elections, Following U.S. Ambassador’s Snub
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said his country’s impending elections should be a “lesson” to the United States, his most outright denunciation in...
Read moreRussian Military Blogger Murdered in Terrorist Attack in St. Petersburg
On Sunday, a prominent Russian military blogger was murdered in a bomb blast at a cafe in St. Petersburg in what Kremlin officials...
Read moreReport Discredits ICC Allegations About Putin; Mainstream Media Remain Silent
The Grayzone revealed that Putin’s arrest warrant was based on just one secondhand report by an institution funded by the U.S. State Department....
Read moreU.K. Government Set to Unnecessarily Medicate Livestock to Cut Down on Methane Emissions
The plan for bovine "Gas-X" will be phased in, however, to allow for greater cow safety as the new feed is rolled out....
Read moreGodless Ukrainian Authorities Bombard Kyiv Monastery
The authorities also took into custody the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra's vicegerent, Metropolitan Pavel, then placed him under house arrest. ...
Read morePoland Forges Strategic Alliance With Romania
On March 28, Poland and Romania declared plans to boost military ties, in an indication of changing loyalties in light of the Russo-Ukrainian...
Read moreFreedom Party of Austria Walks Out on Zelensky
Lawmakers from the conservative Freedom Party of Austria, otherwise known as the FPÖ, walked out of the lower house of Austria’s Parliament during...
Read moreRussia’s New Foreign Policy Doctrine Emphasizes “Hybrid War” With West
Like China, Russia understands that the world’s greatest superpowers are already at war — and the theater of the war extends far beyond...
Read moreEstonia and EU Clash Over Bumper Refund for Military Aid to Ukraine
Diplomats from various European Union (EU) member states and EU officials revealed that the Baltic state of Estonia had ruffled some feathers in...
Read moreEuropean Union Reaches Deal to Ban Gasoline/Diesel Powered Cars by 2035
The EU is the second jurisdiction to ban reliable and cheap transportation for the masses, following California's ban last year. ...
Read moreFarm Protests in Slovenia Echo Demonstrations in the Netherlands
Last Friday, the small mountainous nation of Slovenia experienced protests similar to those experienced in the Netherlands last summer. Approximately 5,000 Slovenian farmers...
Read more