BrusselsResearch by the European Council on Foreign Relations shows that 35 percent of European citizens want the Ukraine war to end as soon as possible. Their EU government has called on citizens to give up their lifestyle of abundance in order finance Kiev’s war. Europeans are bearing the cost of economic sanctions on Russia and spending more on weapons and aid sent to Ukraine while Europeans are suffering from the economy and home heating costs.
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Orban underscores EU Parliament’s double standards
BrusselsWhile the European Union has been raising allegations of corruption against Hungary, the institution itself has become embroiled in a corruption scandal – much to the delight of the Hungarian Prime Minister, who makes no secret of it on Twitter.
‘Racist’ mathematics should be ‘decolonized’
LondonA new project of the anti-white agenda is now being reported from Great Britain. Mathematics must be "decolonized" as it is "racist" in its traditional form.
EU crime thriller starring European Parliament’s VP
New details about the EU corruption scandal and the arrest of the Greek MP Eva Kaili (44) have emerged. Together with four other people, she was put into handcuffs in connection with the World Cup in Qatar. The first details about chats and telephone calls from surveillance have become public – and they are alarming.
Uneven global population growth reaches 8 billion
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), we celebrated the 8 billionth day* on November 15. The planet's population is still increasing dramatically, albeit at a decreasing pace.
Morocco victory over Portugal ignites more clashes in Paris
ParisIncidents broke out after the Morocco-Portugal match. Fireworks and projectiles were thrown at the police by Moroccan youths. During the evening, 74 people were arrested in Paris.
Swiss doctor launches first Covid-19 mRNA-free blood bank
A Swiss naturopath has discovered a gap in the market that is growing every day and is directly related to the Corona vaccination: a growing number of vaccination victims who cannot be cured with conventional therapies want the spike protein that entered the body with the mRNA vaccination, "leaked out" again and they therefore undergo lengthy and expensive blood purification procedures.
German chancellor to quit Twitter over Musk
BerlinSince Elon Musk took over Twitter, the company has caused a political stir. Chancellor Scholz is apparently considering retiring there. The reason is "problematic developments" on the platform. It's not the first negative reaction to the new Twitter boss.
What did the biggest anti-terror raid in German history uncover?
BerlinSome 36 hours after the largest raid in the history of Germany, there are increasing indications that the investigators apparently did not find the expected arsenal of weapons. The Attorney General has offered no explanation.
Macron’s best friend convicted of drugging former employee to rape her
ParisLaurent Bigorgne, a close friend of French President Macron, and former director of the Montaigne Institute, who resigned on 27 February, has been found guilty by the courts of drugging his ex-sister-in-law and former employee to commit "rape or sexual assault".
Orban underscores EU Parliament’s double standards
BrusselsWhile the European Union has been raising allegations of corruption against Hungary, the institution itself has become embroiled in a corruption scandal – much to the delight of the Hungarian Prime Minister, who makes no secret of it on Twitter.
‘Racist’ mathematics should be ‘decolonized’
LondonA new project of the anti-white agenda is now being reported from Great Britain. Mathematics must be "decolonized" as it is "racist" in its traditional form.
EU crime thriller starring European Parliament’s VP
New details about the EU corruption scandal and the arrest of the Greek MP Eva Kaili (44) have emerged. Together with four other people, she was put into handcuffs in connection with the World Cup in Qatar. The first details about chats and telephone calls from surveillance have become public – and they are alarming.
Uneven global population growth reaches 8 billion
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), we celebrated the 8 billionth day* on November 15. The planet's population is still increasing dramatically, albeit at a decreasing pace.
Morocco victory over Portugal ignites more clashes in Paris
ParisIncidents broke out after the Morocco-Portugal match. Fireworks and projectiles were thrown at the police by Moroccan youths. During the evening, 74 people were arrested in Paris.
Swiss doctor launches first Covid-19 mRNA-free blood bank
A Swiss naturopath has discovered a gap in the market that is growing every day and is directly related to the Corona vaccination: a growing number of vaccination victims who cannot be cured with conventional therapies want the spike protein that entered the body with the mRNA vaccination, "leaked out" again and they therefore undergo lengthy and expensive blood purification procedures.
German chancellor to quit Twitter over Musk
BerlinSince Elon Musk took over Twitter, the company has caused a political stir. Chancellor Scholz is apparently considering retiring there. The reason is "problematic developments" on the platform. It's not the first negative reaction to the new Twitter boss.
What did the biggest anti-terror raid in German history uncover?
BerlinSome 36 hours after the largest raid in the history of Germany, there are increasing indications that the investigators apparently did not find the expected arsenal of weapons. The Attorney General has offered no explanation.
Macron’s best friend convicted of drugging former employee to rape her
ParisLaurent Bigorgne, a close friend of French President Macron, and former director of the Montaigne Institute, who resigned on 27 February, has been found guilty by the courts of drugging his ex-sister-in-law and former employee to commit "rape or sexual assault".