Joe Biden Describes United States and Russia as ‘Two Great Powers’ During Meeting Vladimir Putin in Geneva
President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Wednesday, kicking off their long-anticipated meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Wednesday, kicking off their long-anticipated meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

Boris Johnson has reportedly backed a move to force healthcare and care home workers to take coronavirus vaccines, despite legal concerns.

Germany has bucked years of decline with a sudden ten per cent surge in new children nine months after pubs and bars reopened in summer 2020.

Former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said that Britons have been “worried and frightened” into accepting lockdown because of “incorrect” scientific forecasts, which did not take into account the impact vaccination would have on the transmission of the Chinese coronavirus.

Populist Italian Senator Matteo Salvini has come out against vaccinating people he says are not at risk of serious complications of the Wuhan coronavirus, stressing that Italy must ease lockdown restrictions.

Cambridge has been accused of stifling pro-Brexit opinions by a Fellow, who claimed they refused to publish an article in favour of Brexit.

Meghan Markle’s first children’s picture book failed to hit the UK Official Top 50 chart in its opening week of sales. “The Bench” sold just 3,212 copies on release with an average rating of four stars.

The left-wing coalition plans to use a chunk of the $166 billion Spain is set to receive from the EU to kickstart its electric car industry.

Reports of antisemitism in London have hit a record high in May, according to a Jewish charity which said that almost all were related to the conflict between Israel and Palestinian terror group Hamas.

Britain’s National Health Service will reportedly begin offering coronavirus patients the same antibody treatment used by Donald Trump.

French prosecutors have indicted a 29-year-old Algerian migrant on suspicion of raping a woman and attempting to force her into marriage.

The Home Office has announced that this week is “Refugee Week” to celebrate the “contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees”.

England’s chief medical officer has suggested that in future, children could be offered vaccination against the Chinese coronavirus to prevent “disruptions” to their schooling.

Female members of the Swedish animal rights group Djurfront sold sexual services online to finance the court fines of the group’s male leader, who had been sent to prison.

A new UK hospital is researching a coronavirus booster shot which the public, the govt has indicated, may be asked to take come the winter.

A CBS poll revealed Tuesday the majority of Americans demand President Joe Biden take a tough stand against Russian President Vladimir Putin in Wednesday’s meeting.

President Joe Biden dismissed the possibility of an early entry for Ukraine into NATO on Monday, claiming the nation has to “clean up corruption” for the military alliance to trust it.

Swedish cider producer Kopparberg announced that it will be pulling advertisements from the recently launched ‘anti-woke’ GB News.

An Iranian granted refugee status in Britain has been caught smuggling illegal aliens into the country hidden inside armchairs and couches.

Lockdown sceptic Conservative MP Sir Charles Walker believes that July the 19th will not be the end of restrictions, saying that the government’s scientific advisors will be pushing for another extension and predicted that the longer into Summer that unlocking is delayed, the more likely it will go on and lead to a tightening of measures in Winter.

Switzerland has voted to increase powers to monitor terrorists, which will allow police to monitor children as young as twelve.

In an exclusive interview, Hong Kong activist Nathan Law said the crackdowns in Hong Kong represent an “annihilation” of the city’s freedoms.

Fears over businesses and workers who will suffer financially from the decision to delay the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions.

A new free trade deal between the UK and Australia was agreed Tuesday between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his counterpart, Scott Morrison, marking the first agreement to be built from scratch since the UK left the European Union.

No country has had a more positive impact on the modern world than Britain, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Monday, speaking as the last details of a post-Brexit trade deal between the two nations were being finalised.
The Hungarian parliament is set to vote on legislation put forward by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government which would outlaw the promotion of transgenderism and alternative sexual orientations to children.

On Saturday, a Greek court sentenced four Afghan asylum seekers to ten years in prison for their role in burning down Europe’s largest migrant camp on the island of Lesbos that left at least 13,000 homeless.

British police should focus on tackling crime rather than woke virtue signalling, the chief constable of the Greater Manchester Police said.

Joe Biden’s first NATO summit has concluded, with members welcoming a “new chapter” in relations that resembles the pre-Trump status quo.

British fans erupted in boos when their players took a knee during their national anthem ahead of Sundays European Championship game.

President Joe Biden apparently breached royal protocol by blabbing some details of a personal conversation he had with the Queen at the G7.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the proposed end to all Chinese coronavirus-related restrictions in England has been postponed from June 21st to July 19th.

President Joe Biden (D) signaled to the world during the G7 meetings the United States’ return to the pack of globalist nations interrupted by Donald Trump’s presidency.

An electric coach which drove from London to the G7 site to promote green energy is stranded because it could not find anywhere to recharge.

The right-leaning anti-woke British news channel GB News netted more viewers than main competitors Sky News and BBC News on its launch, having ratings of almost triple that of Sky.

EU leaders reportedly blocked attempts from the UlS., Britain, and Canada to call out the China for the use of slave labour in Xinjiang.

President Joe Biden continues his first trip overseas as president, but already he has found himself in awkward, funny, or outright embarrassing moments on the world stage.

Brexit leader Nigel Leader has had harsh words for England’s national football (soccer) team taking the knee for the Black Lives Matter movement during the belated UEFA European Football Championship 2020.

Should Boris Johnson extend lockdown restrictions it could lead to restrictions remaining in place for good, warned Iain Duncan Smith.

A scientist advising the government on the UK’s response to the Chinese coronavirus has predicted that a “substantial third wave” is coming. Meanwhile, the prime minister is set to announce a four-week delay to the end of restrictions.
