Alleged Russian Spies Accused of Preparing Bombing Attacks Against U.S. Base in in Germany Arrested
Two German-Russian dual citizens accused of membership of a pro-Kremlin terrorist organisation and planning bombings have been arrested.
Two German-Russian dual citizens accused of membership of a pro-Kremlin terrorist organisation and planning bombings have been arrested.
Former President Donald Trump praised Polish President Andrzej Duda after meeting together in New York City to discuss raising NATO’s spending to three percent, and issues centering around Ukraine and Israel.
An Assyrian church bishop who was stabbed during a service at his Sydney church has publicly offered forgiveness to his alleged attacker.
Action part of a push by local authorities to dismantle makeshift camps as the city prepares to host the Olympics from July 26 to Aug. 11.
The failure of cancel culture to shut down the NatCon conference in Brussels is a “watershed moment” for free of speech, Nigel Farage said.
A delegation from Ukraine arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, hoping to secure assistance from Taiwanese firms to rebuild in the aftermath of the Russian invasion.
The Kremlin on Wednesday confirmed media reports from Azerbaijan that Russia will withdraw all of its utterly useless “peacekeepers” from the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The Russians did nothing while Azerbaijan used force to seize control of the area last year and ruthlessly conducted an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Armenian Christians who lived there.
Proposals for a new law in Scotland against “misogyny”, which will cover biologically male transgenders, was critisised by J.K. Rowling.
The UK government’s plan for a smoking ban that aims to stop young people from ever smoking cleared its first hurdle in Parliament despite vocal opposition.
The exact cost of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine remains opaque and hard to assess. Still, claims continue to vary wildly, from as little as 31,000 Ukrainian dead according to Kyiv, to as many as half a million Russian “casualties”. There
German authorities conducted a large-scale raid against an international human smuggling gang early Wednesday, police said in a statement.
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin praised Iran’s unprecedented, 300+ missile and drone assault against Israel on Tuesday in conversation with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, claiming it was the “best way” for Tehran to address its tensions with Israel.
The blaze is believed to have started on the roof during renovations on Tuesday morning.
Sports should come together and ban transgender athletes from top-level female cometitions, Britain’s culture secretary urged this week.
Brussels mayor who ordered police shut down a conservative conference exceeded his authority and a late-night court ruled it will go ahead.
Australia’s left-wing Labor government has set a new record for welcoming immigration arrivals, with its open door policy delivering an unprecedented 105,460 net permanent and long-term arrivals landing in February, with 173,370 arriving over the quarter.
Pope Francis’ favorability rating has been dropping constantly among U.S. Catholics over the past 10 years, according to an April Pew Research Center poll.
A French MEP, who was blocked from entering a conservative conference in Brussels, told Breitbart News that it is becoming “scary” in Europe.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron arrived in Israel on Wednesday for talks where he is expected to repeat his warning against any response to the recent missile attack by Iran.
A member of Parliament in Georgia triggered a large altercation on Monday after interrupting a fellow lawmaker’s speech by punching him in the face.
The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics could be forced to relocate in light of terror threats, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Prime Ministers and officials condemned a group of mayors who colluded to block a conservative conference and sent police to shut the venue.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on Monday that it was “vital” to “immediately restrain Israel” in response to Iran’s unprecedented missile assault on the Israeli homeland on April 13.
A recent report from AND Digital reveals that a significant number of UK-based CEOs are grappling with the potential threat AI poses to their own positions, while simultaneously pushing for its adoption within their organizations.
Argentina signed a deal Tuesday worth about 2.1 billion kroner ($300 million) to buy 24 of Denmark´s aging F-16 fighter jets.
A socialist mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down the National Conservatism Conference while Nigel Farage was speaking on Tuesday.
Passers-by rushed into the Old Stock Exchange building to rescue a number of large historic paintings as the building burnt.
Olaf Scholz said he hoped Berlin and Beijing could help achieve “just peace” in Ukraine, as he met President Xi Jinping.
There is a “collective amnesia” about how globalist governments on both sides of the Atlantic enriched Islamist Iran, said Brexit’s Farage.
Police in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) have declared Monday’s stabbing at a Sydney church a religiously motivated “terrorist act” while declining to publicly state the faith of the alleged attacker.
The inability or unwillingness of the Conservative government in Westminster to “stop the boats” was put on display again over the weekend.
Macron said Monday that France would help do everything to avoid an escalation in the Middle East after the attack on Israel.
The highest-ranking Syrian military official to be tried in Europe appeared before a Stockholm court accused of war crimes.
The Scottish Conservatives will introduce a measure to repeal the draconian speech law imposed by the leftist SNP government of Humza Yousaf.
Israel shooting down “99 per cent” of missiles shows what it possible when a nation has the full support of its allies, Zelensky said.
An overwhelming majority of Republicans find former President Donald Trump more trustworthy than the news media when it comes to information on the Ukraine and Russia conflict.
The Vice-President of Germany’s parliament faces calls to step down after she said Israel “provoked” Iran’s missile attack on Sunday.
Sydney has been shaken by another stabbing attack with a priest and worshippers assailed by a knife-wielding man Monday in a suburban church.
Hundreds of survivors of the Islamist terror attack on the Manchester Arena have launched a lawsuit against the MI5 intelligence agency.
Israel has been told not to retaliate after Iran’s drone and missile attack, with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron cautioning Monday it should “think with head as well as heart” because Tehran’s strike had been a near total failure.