Putin Orders Officials To Prepare For Potential Resumption of Live Nuclear Weapons Tests
Putin discussed what Russia would have to do to perform a nuclear test at short notice during a meeting of his Security Council in Moscow.

Putin discussed what Russia would have to do to perform a nuclear test at short notice during a meeting of his Security Council in Moscow.

Poland and Romania are deploying a new weapons system to defend against Russian drones, following a spate of incursions into NATO airspace.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared on Monday that Germany will restart deporting migrants back to Syria following days of confusion and mixed messaging from his government in Berlin.

Foreign nationals are three times more likely to be accused of a crime against life than a German citizen, and deportees even more than that.

The United States Agency for Global Media has formally transmitted a Congressional Notification to House appropriators advising that the agency will terminate and cease funding the Hungarian Language Service at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, ending U.S. taxpayer support for woke content broadcast into a NATO-allied nation.

Russian crude oil exports at sea fell to their lowest point in almost two years in the past week, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, a significant decline in the aftermath of the administration of President Donald Trump imposing sanctions on Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil.

The number of Ukrainian refugees who see Germany as a permanent home rather than temporary place of shelter continues to rise.

A man suspected of promising to get weapons for an attack on Jewish targets in Germany was arrested Wednesday in Denmark, Germany’s top prosecutor said.

Pedestrians and a cyclist were deliberately run down by a motorist said by police to have cried “Allahu Akhbar”.

A police manhunt has been launched in Britain after the state released another sex offender migrant from prison “in error”, sparking further embarrassment for the Labour government.

The British government placed a convicted paedophile wanted by German authorities in a migrant hotel and is paying for his legal defence against extradition, sparking outrage from local MPs.

Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former prosecutor and television host and a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, officially took office on Tuesday as the U.S. ambassador to Greece.

Multiple German Christmas markets have been cancelled this year amid concerns over Islamist terror attacks and the rising cost of providing security to attendees.

Stability AI mostly prevailed against Getty Images in a British court battle over intellectual property, but both sides claimed victory.

One person has died and another was seriously injured by the collapse of considerable parts of the 13th century Torre dei Conti.

The Communist Party of Cuba is selling thousands of young men to Russia as mercenaries to fight in the invasion of Ukraine, Orlando Gutiérrez-Boronat, the coordinator of the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance, told reporters on Monday.

A group of top state-funded secondary schools in London have been accused of political “indoctrination” after presenting students with teaching materials suggesting Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party represents “fascism”.

Ukrainian long-range drones attacked an industrial plant around 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) inside Russia, local officials said.

Veteran street organiser Tommy Robinson acquitted of terrorism charge over refusing to give police the access code to his mobile phone.

The BBC “materially misled” its audience by presenting a “doctored” version of U.S. President Donald Trump’s speech on January 6th, falsely implying that he encouraged people to riot at the Capitol, an internal memo from the publicly-funded broadcaster found.

Police investigating whether man they arrested over the mass stabbing aboard a high speed train may have been behind several other incidents.

Corbyn once called U.S. involvement in British elections “entirely unacceptable” and was purged from his own party over antisemitism scandals.

A report from the Chief Medical Officer for England has argued that Britain should focus on hiring doctors who are trained natively rather than importing migrants to work in the National Health Service.

Mass migration has made the British people poorer and solving that problem will be a major part of fixing the economy, says Nigel Farage.

Conservatives cemented victory, leaving opposition Social Democrats far behind and dashing their hopes of an early general election.

Illegal migrants are reportedly taking advantage of Britain’s self-deportation compensation scheme, pocketing thousands in taxpayer cash to leave only to return to the UK while bragging about their exploits online.

British schools are receiving a record £540 million a year in additional funding from the government to educate children who don’t speak English as their native language.

Five German mountaineers died after being hit by an avalanche in South Tyrol, in northern Italy, rescuers said on Sunday.

A group of teenage girls were assaulted with acid on their way home from trick or treating by a group of “hooded youths” on Saturday evening in a Paris suburb.

British police said on Sunday that they are not currently treating the mass stabbing on a London-bound train as a terror attack, as the suspects have been described as being black and Caribbean-heritage British Nationals.

At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Ukraine’s southwestern Odesa region, Ukrainian authorities said Sunday. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine continued to pummel each other’s infrastructure.

The USA rugby side was on the receiving end of a record thrashing by Scotland on Saturday in Edinburgh with the hosts running to an easy victory over the visitors.

The Paris prosecutor said Sunday that two of the suspects in the Louvre jewels heist had previously been convicted in a theft case together 10 years ago, as three alleged members of the team of four are now in custody.

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the disgraced younger brother of King Charles III, will be banished from royal premises to his brother’s private and remote Sandringham estate.

Two people have been arrested following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train, which left several people hospitalised on Saturday evening.

Safety tests by a public transport operator in Oslo, Norway, conducted have raised grave concerns over Chinese electric buses.

Gursel Sahinbas, the director of Disney’s Castaway Cay private island in the Bahamas, was reportedly charged with rape and indecent assault after a Florida woman reported him to authorities.

Italian tax police said they are seizing assets worth $1.5 billion from a Luxembourg-based holding company’s shares in spirits maker Campari Group as part of a fraud investigation.

An alleged asylum seeker from Syria has been jailed over the sexual assault and strangulation of a woman in Cardiff, Wales, earlier this year.

A charity supporting victims of Muslim child rape grooming gangs has revealed that family members of predators have attempted to infiltrate their ranks to threaten women and girls seeking help.
