Europe
Ukraine Abruptly Backs Out of Black Sea Deal
On April 16, news outlet Reuters reported, citing four sources acquainted with the matter, that although Ukraine and Russia had been in talks...
Swiss Homosexual Couple Abused Kids in LGBTQ+ Youth Group
Two Swiss homosexuals are accused of sexually abusing two 17-year-olds who joined an organization aimed at “helping” youngsters who think they are “LGBTQ+.”...
Read moreGerman Transport Minister Threatens Weekend Car Ban to Meet Emissions Targets
If you still have any doubt that climate zealots wish to take away the planet’s freedom, consider a recent proposal by German Minister...
Read moreZelensky Leverages Iran-Israel Crisis to Ask for More Funds
On April 13, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declared that Iran’s strike on Israel was a “wake-up call” for Washington to continue backing its...
Read moreFormer U.K. General: Ukraine Could be Defeated in 2024
Retired U.K. General Sir Richard Barrons told the BBC that Russia could defeat Ukraine in 2024, and that there is “a serious risk”...
Read moreEuropean Housing Policy Benefits Migrants, Not Europeans
A recently published report titled “Non-European Foreigners and Social Housing in France” regarding France’s social-housing system (HLM) contended that sub-Saharan African migrants benefited...
Read moreGermany Admits Missile Reserves Depleted; Looks for More Antiaircraft Systems for Kyiv
On April 9, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock conceded that while Ukraine desperately needs more air defense missiles, Berlin’s supply of Patriot missiles...
Read moreBorrell: Full-scale War in Europe More Likely Due to Faceoff With Russia
During a Forum Europa gathering in Brussels on April 9, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, posited...
Read moreEU to Member States: Accept Migrants or Pay Up
The European Union is threatening member nations that do not cooperate with its new migrant pact, prompting pushback. ...
Read more“Absurd” ECHR Climate Ruling Against Switzerland Might Have Unintended Consequences
Tuesday’s ruling from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that the Swiss government was, essentially, guilty of human-rights abuses for not taking...
Read moreEU Court Gives Russian Billionaires a Partial Win on Sanctions
Even as conflict continues on the battlefields of the Ukraine, the war is being raged simultaneously on another front: In the courtrooms. The...
Read moreRussian Air Strike Destroys Kiev Power Plant
Russia destroyed the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant in an air strike earlier today. The power plant is the largest in the Kyiv area,...
Read moreScottish Cops Deluged With “Hate Crime” Reports Since Speech Law Took Effect. Can’t “Cope” With 8,000 Reports.
Scottish police, it appears, are the real victims of the nation’s new hate-crimes laws. Since the first week that the new law went...
Read more28-year-old Dutch Woman Chooses to Be Euthanized Because She’s Depressed
A 28-year-old Dutch woman is scheduled to be euthanized — or, in her words, “freed from life” — in early May because she...
Read moreEuropean Court Sides With Climate Zealots Against Swiss Government
In what many are referring to as a landmark decision, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled in favor of an action...
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