IRA-Linked Michelle O’Neill to Become First Minister of Northern Ireland
The vice president of the IRA-linked Sinn Fein, Michelle O’Neill, is set to become the first Irish nationalist leader of Northern Ireland.

The vice president of the IRA-linked Sinn Fein, Michelle O’Neill, is set to become the first Irish nationalist leader of Northern Ireland.

Newcastle United has reportedly banned a fan from matches at its stadium over posts she made on social media criticising transgenderism.

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib, whose country currently holds the EU’s presidency, warned of a “risk of spillover of the conflict”.

A Malian national has been detained after three people were injured Saturday in a knife attack at Paris’s Gare de Lyon railway station.

China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun reportedly declared that Beijing would “not change or abandon [its] established policy” in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine this week – a full-throated endorsement presenting a shift from the Communist Party’s prior attempts to remain “neutral” in the conflict.

Afghan man suspected for “horrific” chemical attack in London that injured 12 has criminal past and questionable conversion to Christianity.

Houthi terrorist attacks are currently blocking a ship bound for Israel carrying 14,000 sheep and 2,000 cattle from completing its voyage, leaving the crew uncertain where its live cargo sourced from Australia will be taken.

A Norwegian lawmaker revealed on Friday that he had nominated the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), its office dedicated to services for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, for the Nobel Peace Prize.

A judge on Friday acquitted climate activist Greta Thunberg of a charge that she had refused to follow a police order.

David Cameron is again talking about recognising a Palestinian state, but this time adding the condition it would have to be without Hamas.

Donald Trump is the only leader in the United States or Europe who is “strong enough” to put an end to the war in Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said.

Sweden’s domestic security agency said Friday that it’s investigating “a dangerous object” that was found at the Israeli Embassy.

Ukraine claims to have sunk a Soviet-era missile corvette in the Black Sea, releasing footage showing a swarm bombing the ship and it sinking.

Disgraced former first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon admitted to deleting messages with staff during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Highway guardrails may be no match for heavy electric vehicles (EVs), preliminary test results released Thursday suggest, raising concerns about the nation’s roadside safety system.

Pro-Israel Member of Parliament representing a “mainly Jewish area” who had his office burnt out says he will not seek re-election.

Snow-dusted tractors marked by vivid national flags have become markers of a farmer protest movement across Europe.

Police have named a suspect following a chemical attack that injured 12, including children and police officers, in London on Wednesday night.

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this year, Breitbart News can exclusively reveal.

New Zealand said it will contemplate sharing military technology amid worries over an increasingly assertive China.

The farmer revolution against the green agenda landed on the doorstep of the EU, with thousands of farmers descending on Brussels.

Hungary’s Orban pushed into dropping demands, allegedly on pain of severe punishment by the bloc if he didn’t step aside.

Long before the industrial revolution and fossil fuels, “climate change” was wreaking havoc on the health of ancient Romans, Smithsonian magazine contends.

The downward inflation path faces risks from disruptions to shipping through the Red Sea, a key route for goods and fuel headed for Europe.

After mega-hype for the Spring counteroffensive last year, messaging is more circumspect in 2024, with the spy chief just hinting at action.

Nigel Farage said the public should no longer expext to believe anything said by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government on migration.

Nine people including two children were injured in a “horrific incident” in London on Wednesday evening.

The socialist government Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez suffered a major blow this week as his Catalan separatists amnesty bill was shot down.

The Iran-backed Houthi terrorists of Yemen attacked the guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely, which intercepted their missile.

BANGKOK — Members of a rock band that has been critical of Moscow’s war in Ukraine remained locked up Tuesday in a Thai immigration jail, fearful that they could be deported to Russia as a reported plan to let them fly to safety in Israel was apparently suspended.

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for Sunday’s shooting at a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul, marking the first ISIS attack in Turkey since 2017.

The European Union plans to launch a naval mission in the Red Sea within three weeks to help defend cargo ships against attacks.

Bill would allow authorities to confiscate money, valuables and assets from people convicted of spreading “deliberately false information”.

Three years after sparking Muslim protests after showing his class a caricature of Muhammad, a religious studies teacher is still in hiding.

Supercarrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower will need to return to U.S. and the UK is ready to replace her with a British carrier, minister says.

A left wing local council is slapping massive parking charges on electric vehicles (EVs) in the name of protecting the environment.

French farmers are threatening to impose a blockade on Brussels as they have done to Paris in opposition to the green agenda.

Canada is expected to lead the world in assisted suicide deaths under its medical assistance in dying (MAID) program as soon as 2025, the Toronto Star reported.

Canada has indefinitely delayed its plan to expand Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) to patients with only mental illness.

HSBC, Europe´s biggest bank, has been fined 57.4 million pounds ($72.8 million) for failing to adequately protect customer deposits.
