Lawfare Alert: Poland Charges Conservative Former Prime Minister Over Calling Covid-Time Election
Former Polish prime minister charged with exceeding his powers when he ordered a presidential election to be carried out during the pandemic.

Former Polish prime minister charged with exceeding his powers when he ordered a presidential election to be carried out during the pandemic.

A Ukrainian government jet carrying President Volodymyr Zelensky departed the Republic of Ireland Thursday afternoon.

Government climate zealots say the saving means giving up equivalent to two large doner kebabs, two steaks, or two cooked breakfasts a week.

The Russian delegation arrived at the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, for further talks to normalise diplomatic contact.

At least one former James Bond star has expressed dismay over Amazon MGM taking complete control of the famed spy franchise, fearing it could lead to a total loss of the character’s specifically British identity.

Ukrainian news publisher claims to have released full text of the rare earths mineral deal ahead of claimed Friday signing.

The author of Scotland’s draconian protest restrictions around abortion clinics has admitted that people who live within the anti-free speech zone could be committing an offence if they pray in their own homes “depending on who passes by the window”.

Oscar-winning Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, late Wednesday night.

Far-left President of Colombia Gustavo Petro criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Tuesday evening for his “stupidity.”

The sovereigntist frontrunner in Romania’s annulled election, Călin Georgescu, was detained by police and charged by prosecutors on Wednesday amid accusations that his campaign was aided by Russia and shortly after U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned of threats against democracy in the Eastern European nation.

President Donald Trump’s first official White House cabinet meeting began with a prayer after he delivered brief remarks about his cabinet’s performance.

The EU has “done a good job” screwing the U.S. on trade, Trump said during his first cabinet meeting, intoning those days are now over.

Second high-level meeting between U.S. and Russia has been announced for Thursday, but State Department said Ukraine won’t be on the agenda.

Britain’s terrorism watchdog said that the information provided to the public following the mass stabbing at a children’s dance party in Southport last year was “inadequate”, in an apparent acknowledgement of criticisms levied by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.

Police in Slovakia said suspected gunman in the attempted assassination of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico should face terror charges.

Multiple people were reportedly injured in a shooting outside of a court in the north-west German city of Bielefeld amid the murder trial of a former Albanian boxer.

Zelensky will sign a rare earths deal with Trump on Friday, formalising the future economic relationship between the two countries.

Thousands of mourners lined the streets of central and southern Israel on Wednesday to honor the funeral procession of Shiri Bibas and her young sons, Ariel and Kfir, who were murdered by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

Radical British LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall is reportedly planning to cut half of its staff as a result of Donald Trump’s freeze of foreign aid.

A young American woman on a European trip taken into custody after she allegedly threw a newborn out of a hotel window in Paris.

Crisis facing Germany too urgent to allow months of talks, election winner Merz says, handing more negotiation leverage to the political left.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) was caught on a hot mic saying he would “probably kill” conservative commentator Tucker Carlson if he ever met him in person.

Riding high off a surprisingly strong result in Germany’s federal elections on Sunday, members of the far-left Die Linke party chanted Antifa slogans as they entered the Bundestag parliament in Berlin on Tuesday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese dictator Xi Jinping held a telephone conversation on Monday in which they reportedly discussed the efforts of “relevant parties” to “make positive efforts to defuse the Ukraine crisis.”

The UK, which has barely scraped the NATO minimum for years, will raid foreign aid budget to bring forward hitting 2.5 per cent on defence.

Russian strongman Vladimir Putin held a meeting on Monday to discuss the development of his country’s rare-earth mineral industry in which he suggested that he would welcome American investment in the sector in both his country and the parts of Ukraine that he has invaded and occupied.

A young American woman on a European trip was taken into custody after she allegedly threw a newborn out of a hotel window in Paris, killing the baby, authorities said Tuesday.

Britain’s speech police have come under fire yet again after they showed up at a grandmother’s doorstep to give her “advice” after criticising left-wing politicians on social media.

France went straight from agreeing peacekeepers with President Trump to floating an Anglo-French deployment of nuclear weapons to Germany.

Taliban terrorists arrested Peter and Barbie Reynolds, British nationals and longtime residents of Afghanistan, and cut off communication with their families in Britain, relatives lamented to the BBC on Sunday.

Hours after his party’s victory in Germany’s federal elections, likely incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz began to soften his stance on immigration as he looks to form a coalition with leftist parties rather than the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany.

Thousands of people gathered in St. Peter’s Square early Tuesday morning to pray for ailing Pope Francis, expressing hope he can stay strong and recover from his current illness.

A Hungarian man who allegedly murdered two gay men in Florida reportedly overstayed his visa and has been taken into custody.

European leaders flocked to Ukraine on Monday to pledge their support on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, badly rattled by President Donald Trump’s negotiations with Russia and public feud with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

A former French surgeon went on trial Monday charged with raping or sexually assaulting almost 300 patients, most of them children at the time, in one of the country’s largest child sex abuse cases.

Ukraine confirmed it is in the “final stages” of an agreement on selling rare earth minerals to America.

Following his party’s victory in federal elections on Sunday, the likely next Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, rejected overtures from President Donald Trump while calling for “independence” from the United States and accusing Washington of election interference.

Three “explosive devices” thrown at a Russian consulate in France on morning of the third anniversary of Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine.

Far-left Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the Ukrainian government $5 billion taken from seized Russian assets and several other forms of aid during a visit to Kyiv on Monday marking the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of that country.

EU begins easing energy, banking, and transport restrictions against Syria, aiming to help breathe life into the conflict-torn country.
