Ukrainian Opposition Lawmaker Arrested on Suspicion of High Treason, Spreading Russian ‘False Narratives’
Nestor Shufrych, an opposition MP in Ukraine, has been arrested on suspicion of treason for spreading Russian “false narratives”.

Nestor Shufrych, an opposition MP in Ukraine, has been arrested on suspicion of treason for spreading Russian “false narratives”.

Greta Thunberg has been charged once again with disobeying a police order in Sweden after being found guilty of a similar offence in July.

The BBC has removed an Irish singer from a prepared feature radio broadcast shortly she expressed opposition to puberty-blocking drugs.

Unhealthy foods should be taxed in order to shape the decisions of poorer people and reduce the strain on the NHS, Tony Blair argued.

Planting its flag on the populist right, the Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement called for an “opt-out” of EU climate and migrant agreements.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threw her full support behind Ukraine joining the EU during her State of the Union speech.

Vladimir Putin accused the UK of trying to provoke Moscow, claiming that Britain was behind an attack on a Russian atomic facility.

The face of the BBC’s disinformation fact-checking unit, Marianna Spring, allegedly fabricated fictitious details on her resumé in 2018.

Two in three Britons are dissatisfied with the government’s handling of immigration as thousands of illegals continue to flood into the UK.

NATO is planning to stage its largest war games exercise since the end of the Cold War to prepare for a possible invasion from Russia.

The UK’s socialist medical system has prevented an ill teenage girl from seeking treatment abroad and from speaking publicly to fundraise.

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss accused President Joe Biden of pushing a socialist agenda upon the United Kingdom and Europe.

Ukraine only has around 30 days left in its counteroffensive, the highest-ranking military officer in the U.S. Armed Forces has said.

The world needs global digital IDs and Artificial Intelligence should be regulated by the United Nations, the EU’s Ursula von der Leyen said.

Northern Ireland Police seized weapons from New IRA terrorists that reportedly came to the country from the frontlines in the war in Ukraine.

A Ugandan was given a life sentence for beating and raping a pensioner in London, despite already losing his right to remain in the country.

Over six in ten Britons believe that Prince Harry should be removed from the line of succession to the throne after moving to Hollywood.

President Emmanuel Macron was roundly booed as he took to the pitch for the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup on Friday.

Asylum applications to the EU have risen by nearly one-third over 2022 as the bloc expects over a million to apply for asylum this year.

Donald Trump has teased a return to the debate stage, not with his Republican primary challengers, but to take on woke Meghan Markle.

The NatWest banking group has announced that Sir Howard Davies will be replaced in the wake of the Nigel Farage debanking scandal.

The Third World War has already started and people should expect more wars to break out, Ukraine’s top security chief declared on Tuesday.

A manhunt has been launched for a Russian in Germany after a 10-year-old boy was reportedly thrown from a bridge for speaking Ukrainian.

Local leftist officials have been blasted for mismanagement in Birmingham as the city council has declared that it is effectively bankrupt.

Ukraine is spending approximately $100 million a day on the war against Russia, outgoing Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said.

A £2 million government grant to a Birmingham mosque has been suspended amid outcry over extremist Islamist statements made by its imams.

The NY Times admitted that corruption has hit the “highest level of Ukrainian politics” as officials said military funds have “vanished”.

President Zelensky announced Defence Minister Reznikov will be replaced amid the struggling counteroffensive and mounting corruption scandals.

Internal emails have reportedly revealed that Nigel Farage-ally, Richard Tice was also debanked over his political beliefs.

Sadiq Khan’s government has been forced to deploy spy vans throughout London as citizens destroyed hundreds green tax surveillance cameras.

The Dutch pro-farmer party selected a former minister who was fired for opposing to coronavirus passports as its candidate for prime minister.

The number of English Channel boat migrant crossings hit its highest level this year for a single day, with over 800 landing on Saturday.

William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been accused by an academic hosted by the Globe Theatre of being “racialised” with references to “darkness”.

Emmanuel Macron reportedly railed against the limit on presidential terms preventing him from running again in 2027 as “disastrous bullshit”.

Alex Soros rejected claims that his globalist operation will “retreat” from Europe, while warning Donald Trump poses a threat to EU unity.

Sir Iain Duncan Smith backed the civil disobedience against London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s green car tax spy camera network.

The House of Commons declared that Taiwan is an “independent country” as Foreign Secretary Cleverly met with communist leaders in Beijing.

Over 20,000 boat migrants have reached the UK this year as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak insisted his plan to stop the boats “is working”.

Donald Trump is the only man who can end the war in Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Tucker Carlson.

David Graham, a senior Labour Party politician in Scotland, has reportedly been charged with child grooming offences.
