JD Vance Cheers on UK Flag Movement: ‘Push Back Against The Crazies’
JD Vance lent support to patriots in the UK flagging British cities, saying “crazies” who say all should be ashamed need to be resisted.

JD Vance lent support to patriots in the UK flagging British cities, saying “crazies” who say all should be ashamed need to be resisted.

The UK Home Office is advertising for teachers to meet with illegal migrants and tutor them on an array of crafts to aid their “mental wellbeing” including – but not restricted to – hairdressing, “balloon craft,” flower arranging and cake decorating.

The government of the United Kingdom, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has banned Israel from participating in DSEI UK 2025, a convention of defense industry companies from around the world.

Defense ministers hailed their “deep strategic alignment” on Thursday as a Royal Navy aircraft carrier made a historic port call in Tokyo.

An American who suffered a stab wound to the face while protecting two women from a group of migrants in Germany has argued that the country should adopt a Trump-style crackdown on immigration for the safety of its citizens.

Nigel Farage has better recognition than any other party leader, some of which are so obscure they aren’t known by their own supporters.

Kim Kardashian lamented President Donald Trump’s immigration policy while attending Diane von Furstenberg’s DVF Awards in Venice, Italy, this week.

Aug. 27 (UPI) — Two of Sting’s former Police bandmates have sued the rock musician over missing royalties from the song Every Breath You Take.

Aug. 28 (UPI) — Focus Features is giving a glimpse of the new film Bugonia.

The E3 nations – France, Germany, and the United Kingdom – initiated the process of imposing “snapback” sanctions on Iran at the United Nations on Thursday.

The rights involved with the national government housing asylum seekers trumps the rights of local residents, government lawyers argued.

Elon Musk’s Tesla has experienced a 40 percent plunge in sales throughout Europe, with the EV giant facing growing competition from Chinese EV company BYD.

An on-court spat has turned into accusations of racism online, after Latvian tennis star Jelena Ostapenko berated her American opponent, Taylor Townsend, following her loss and exit from the U.S. Open tournament.

Germany launched a drive to attract more people into voluntary military service as the country scrambles to strengthen its armed forces.

The head of the presidential office of Ukraine, Andrii Yermak, and a delegation including top security officials traveled to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this week and held meetings on Wednesday with Saudi leaders regarding “security guarantees” for the country.

The Kyiv regional office of a UK government body has been “severely damaged” by two missiles that struck the same location seconds apart.

Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan had his appeal against a rape conviction dismissed Thursday by Switzerland’s supreme court. Ramadan is the grandson of Hassan Al Banna who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

Russian drone and missile attack included a rare strike in the center of the city killed at least 14 people and wounded 48.

Veteran activist Tommy Robinson questioned why police had arrested him at all in a case of what he called self defence over an altercation.

The British fertility rate fell to its lowest level on record in 2024 after falling for three straight years as the native public continues to delay or refrain from having children.

A 17-year-old migrant allegedly of Libyan nationality has been arrested in Paris over the suspected rape of a woman near the Eiffel Tower.

Russia says it blames NATO for its own decision to invade Ukraine, and consequently feels very “negatively” about Western peacekeepers.

The Swiss city of Lausanne was rocked this week by race youth riots after a migrant from Gambia died while fleeing from police on a motorbike.

Gas stations have run dry in some regions of Russia after Ukrainian drones struck refineries and other oil infrastructure.

The left-globalist Labour Party government in Britain blasted Brexit boss Nigel Farage’s plans to withdraw from the deportation-blocking European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), claiming that it would put the UK on par with autocratic nations like Russia.

Alleged goal of ‘Covert Influence Operations’ is to weaken relations with Denmark from within Greenlandic society.

The tariff rate on India doubled overnight in a bid to discourage the country from continuing to buy cheap Russian oil.

Musk once again waded into UK politics to criticise Nigel Farage and backed a rival party in an apparent effort to split the Reform vote.

A treasure trove has been found at an ancient Celtic settlement site in the Czech Republic, and archeologists are thrilled.

A crowd of attendees of a bullfight in Portugal were shocked when a bull gored a young, up-and-coming bullfighter to death in front of them.

A Syrian migrant has been re-arrested by German police after they realised they accidentally released their suspect.

Yet another French government appears on the brink of falling as a go-for-broke gambit from Prime Minister François Bayrou to call for a vote of confidence ahead of the budget fight appears set for failure as the opposition right and left look to vote against the government.

The government of France announced a substantial investment in law enforcement and military activities in the Caribbean on Sunday, including the deployment of two nautical brigades and a slew of surveillance drones and radar resources, to fight an explosion in drug trafficking in the region.

The Brexit boss asked the political and media class if they’re on the side of British women and children or of “dubious” foreign courts.

Two police officers were killed and another seriously , the gunman remained at large as police scoured a vast remote area.

Vast majority think the UK govt is doing a bad job on borders and asylum, polling finds, even among supporters of PM Starmer’s own party.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry on Monday condemned Woody Allen for speaking virtually at a Russian film festival over the weekend, calling his participation in the event “a disgrace and an insult” to the victims of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Sexual offences committed by migrants in Britain has been rising at a faster pace than the number committed by British citizens, with migrant sex crimes increasing by over 60 per cent over the past four years.

Australia gave Iran’s ambassador seven days notice to leave the country on Tuesday, accusing the diplomatic envoy of directing two antisemitic arson attacks in the cities of Sydney and Melbourne.

Who could have predicted the consequences after Merkel cried “Wir Schaffen Das”? Breitbart could – and did.
