Six Dead, over 20 Seriously Injured After Car Ploughed Into Carnival Crowd In Belgium
At least six people have been killed after a car was rammed into a large crowd of festival-goers in Belgium on Sunday morning.

At least six people have been killed after a car was rammed into a large crowd of festival-goers in Belgium on Sunday morning.

Motoring is set to see a Great Reset in 2035, with the German government announcing that they will support an EU-wide ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars.

Scotland’s government has gone back on its word regarding the scrapping of COVID rules, keeping forced mask wearing until at least April.

Germany’s health minister denounced the country’s unjabbed population in a public demand for compulsory vaccination on Thursday.

Poland’s de facto leader has called for NATO to launch a “peacekeeping mission” in Ukraine during a trip to the country’s capital of Kyiv (Kiev).

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson is running damage control after three men were executed during his oil-begging visit to Saudi Arabia.

Behind the tacky facade lies an elite hell-bent on pushing a globalist agenda, with St. Patrick’s Day being just another tool in an ever-varying arsenal used to push a worldwide Great Reset.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has sworn that he will hold Saudi Arabia to account as he begs the country for more oil.

Germany is considering reopening some of its decommissioned coal power plants in the hopes of getting a handle on its ongoing energy crisis.

The reading ability of fourth-graders in Germany has dramatically dropped since pre-pandemic times, a study has found.

Facing galloping inflation in fuel prices, one French commuter has opted to say neigh to paying $12.50-a-gallon.

A representative poll of the German population has found that those in the country fear the effects their new government’s climate policy will have on society.

Despite initial hesitancy, both the UK and EU have committed to banning the export of luxury goods to Russia.

Ireland’s Prime Minister is set to push progressive politics during his official St. Patrick’s Day visit to the United States.

A court in Northern Ireland has ruled that a post-Brexit protocol cutting the region off from the United Kingdom is constitutional.

Russians in Germany have been the victim of hundreds of attacks since Ukraine was invaded in late February.

A Green Party British government minister has ordered abandoning agricultural land for ‘rewilding’ projects to carry on full-steam ahead.

After months filled with controversy, France has finally dropped its regime of COVID vaccination passes, as well as forced mask-wearing.

Ireland’s Prime Minister has said that the country’s open-borders response regarding the taking in of Ukrainian refugees trumps all other concerns the country may have regarding the crisis, including those surrounding national security.

African migrants, along with a host of other nationalities, are exploiting the Ukraine war to enter France, a Member of the European Parliament has claimed.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson may travel to Saudi Arabia next week to beg for increased oil production as sanctions restrict Russian exports, despite the dictatorship executing 81 people en masse on Saturday.

One of Britain’s leading police watchdogs has slammed British law enforcement’s actions regarding ‘hate’, telling them that there is no such thing as ‘thought crime’.

Four men have been sentenced in relation to the terror killing of a Catholic Priest in France, an attack that was perpetrated by self-described Islamic State members.

Putin-Friendly leftist Schröder, now a member of Russian gas company boards, allegedly flew to Russia for unofficial, ‘secret’ peace talks.

Germany is considering recruiting teachers from its refugee population in the hopes of reinforcing its school system, which is reportedly being overwhelmed as a result of an influx of children fleeing Ukraine.

Germany will close all of its nuclear power plants by the end of this year, despite the nation’s already crippling addiction to Russian natural gas.

Luxury yachts should be taken off of Russian oligarchs and handed over to a migrant taxi NGO, a German state’s leftist Prime Minister has said.

fter months of threatening to implement the measure, Austria has suspended its regime of forced vaccination.

Over two million refugees have now fled Ukraine as Vladimir Putin’s Russia continues its invasion of the country.

While Europe may be moving on from COVID-19 lockdown rules, Germany is instead looking to pass more legislation in the name of the disease.

Households in Britain are facing the worst decline in their real income in decades, as energy prices cause inflation to soar.

The UK government is reportedly concerned about Ireland’s approach to Ukrainian refugees, with one source saying that Dublin’s open-borders response could lead to security issues.

European nations have been left scrambling for energy alternatives as Russia threatens to cut off the continent’s supply of gas.

The world is heading into a global food crisis thanks to the war in Ukraine, according to the head of one major Agri organisation.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US is in “active discussions” with their partners in Europe regarding banning the import of Russian oil.

Police have arrested one man after a truck was used to bash down the gates of the Russian embassy to Ireland.

Russia claims it will allow civilians to escape areas of fighting, but the so-called humanitarian corridors mainly lead to Russian territory.

Nigel Farage, the man behind the Brexit referendum, has launched a new campaign aiming to end Britain’s ‘net zero madness’.

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised both U.S. President Joe Biden as well as the EU in his call for further sanctions to be levied against Russia.

Germany’s embassy in South Africa has claimed Germans are “experts on Nazism” after a strange online spat with Russia’s embassy in the same country.
