Europe
European Youth Resist Mass Surveillance Intended to “Protect Minors”
Two-thirds of European teenagers oppose the European Commission’s proposed child-protection law that would mandate internet providers to monitor personal messages, according to a...
Proposed “Green” Regulations Spark Protests, Divide Government in Belgium
Claiming that ecosystems in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking northern region of Belgium, have been undermined by nitrogen pollution, a “green” dossier released by the...
Read moreYouth Wing of Netherlands Ruling Party Promotes Pedophilia
Pedophilia has to become a socially respected sexual orientation, according to a statement published issued by the Young Democrats, the youth wing of...
Read moreSentenced for “Misgendering,” U.K. Preacher Reported as Possible Terrorist, Appeals Sentence
So now in England a Christian minister won’t just be convicted of a crime if he “misgenders” a “trans woman,” the trendy neologism...
Read moreItalian PM Meloni Says Women Are the First Victims of Gender Ideology
In a recent interview with the Italian weekly women’s magazine Grazia, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni warned European women against implementing, absorbing, or...
Read more11 EU States Set Up Nuclear Energy Alliance
Eleven European Union (EU) member states pledged at the end of February to “strengthen cooperation” on nuclear energy, which they claimed will help...
Read moreGerman Public TV: Eat Worms to Fight Climate Change
The globalist war against meat rages on. A February 27 segment on the German public television network ARD shows environmentally conscious viewers a...
Read moreScotland Becomes First Nation to Ban Use of Effective Anesthetic Due to Climate Change
Scotland has become the first nation to ban the use of desflurane, a common and effective drug used in medical anesthesia. Desflurane has...
Read moreFinland Agrees to Join NATO Without Sweden
Parliamentary approval does not guarantee Finland’s automatic NATO membership, however. Turkey and Hungary must still approve its entry, and Finland's president must sign...
Read moreBelgian Farmers Protest Onerous Nitrogen Emissions Standards
The farmers simply wish to be left alone to do their jobs, unfettered by arbitrary EU standards when it comes to emissions. ...
Read moreGermany Rolls Out “Feminist” Foreign Policy as Military Decays
Germany is embarking on the lofty quest of making “feminism” an official foreign policy. But will the leftist utopianism pay off in a...
Read moreIreland Suffers Man-made Electricity Emergency
Increased demand, the shutting down of old gas-powered energy plants, and wind power's unpredictable output all add up to a man-made shortage. ...
Read moreMuslim Politician With Possible Extremist Links Poised to Become Scotland’s Next Leader
Following Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s February 15 announcement of her resignation, the race for both the leadership of the Scottish National Party...
Read moreU.S. Officials: China Considers Sending Russia Artillery and Ammunition
The United States has pushed Russia staunchly into China’s corner, and together they are building a new global order that is increasingly leaving...
Read moreSocialist Spanish Government Permits Legal Gender Change Without a Medical Evaluation
The law allows anyone 16 or older to change "gender" on their national ID card, relaxes rules for those aged 12 to 16,...
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