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Is Crimea part of Russia?
Is Crimea part of Russia? More than a third of Italians and Germans think so, and 26 percent of Britons, 23 percent of Americans and 20 percent of French people, shared a similar point of view.
Rutte beats Wilders in Dutch elections, but coalition nightmare awaits
The HaguePrime minister Mark Rutte looks set to be the winner of the Dutch election, but without coalition partners. Geert Wilders told RTL that even though he did not beat Rutte, he hoped that his party would be firm opposition to Rutte's VVD.
Russian analyst on NATO aggression: ‘Neither Europe nor Russia benefit’
INTERVIEWWill Europe liberate itself from transatlanticist dominance? Viktor Olevich from the Moscow based "Actual Politics Center" in an exclusive talk with Free West Media:
Soros group says wearing burkas ‘guarantee equality’
The most vocal critic against an EU court ruling allowing companies to ban employees from wearing burkas, is a Soros group.
Probe into tender irregularities in Macron’s visit to Las Vegas
ParisThe Paris prosecution office on Tuesday launched an investigation into allegations of irregular outsourcing to a French company, Havas, by presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron. Several officials within the Macron's ministry reportedly formerly worked at Havas.
Frexit: Farage interviews Marine Le Pen
LondonIn an interview with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, the Front National leader Marine Le Pen promised a Frexit after an EU referendum in France if she wins the upcoming election. The LBC interview will be broadcast at 7pm GMT on Wednesday.
Monsanto, EPA colluded to kill cancer findings
WashingtonThe chemical powerhouse Monsanto's controversial herbicide, Roundup is carcinogenic, court documents revealed.
US looking to close UN money tap
WashingtonThe Trump administration's State Department are looking into possible deep cuts in US funding for UN programs.
Scotland announces plans for second UK-exit referendum
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a new referendum plan on Scotland's independence because London has failed to consider Edinburgh's interests regarding Brexit.
Is Crimea part of Russia?
Is Crimea part of Russia? More than a third of Italians and Germans think so, and 26 percent of Britons, 23 percent of Americans and 20 percent of French people, shared a similar point of view.
Rutte beats Wilders in Dutch elections, but coalition nightmare awaits
The HaguePrime minister Mark Rutte looks set to be the winner of the Dutch election, but without coalition partners. Geert Wilders told RTL that even though he did not beat Rutte, he hoped that his party would be firm opposition to Rutte's VVD.
Russian analyst on NATO aggression: ‘Neither Europe nor Russia benefit’
INTERVIEWWill Europe liberate itself from transatlanticist dominance? Viktor Olevich from the Moscow based "Actual Politics Center" in an exclusive talk with Free West Media:
Soros group says wearing burkas ‘guarantee equality’
The most vocal critic against an EU court ruling allowing companies to ban employees from wearing burkas, is a Soros group.
Probe into tender irregularities in Macron’s visit to Las Vegas
ParisThe Paris prosecution office on Tuesday launched an investigation into allegations of irregular outsourcing to a French company, Havas, by presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron. Several officials within the Macron's ministry reportedly formerly worked at Havas.
Frexit: Farage interviews Marine Le Pen
LondonIn an interview with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, the Front National leader Marine Le Pen promised a Frexit after an EU referendum in France if she wins the upcoming election. The LBC interview will be broadcast at 7pm GMT on Wednesday.
Monsanto, EPA colluded to kill cancer findings
WashingtonThe chemical powerhouse Monsanto's controversial herbicide, Roundup is carcinogenic, court documents revealed.
US looking to close UN money tap
WashingtonThe Trump administration's State Department are looking into possible deep cuts in US funding for UN programs.
Scotland announces plans for second UK-exit referendum
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a new referendum plan on Scotland's independence because London has failed to consider Edinburgh's interests regarding Brexit.