Polish Nationalists Rally Against Immigration Ahead of Key Election

WARSAW — Just one week before Poland’s presidential election, thousands of nationalist protesters gathered in the capital on Saturday to voice strong opposition to illegal immigration and to criticize the current pro-European government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, reported by The Frontier Post. The demonstration, organized by the right-wing opposition, saw participants wave Poland’s […]

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Ceasefire or Show? Russia and Ukraine Clash Despite Putin’s Truce Order

Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a three-day ceasefire, fierce fighting erupted along the front lines in Ukraine on Thursday, reported by “The Nation News”. The so-called “Victory Day truce,” meant to coincide with a grand parade in Moscow, quickly fell apart as Ukraine reported hundreds of attacks. Ukrainian officials called the ceasefire a […]

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Europe Pressures Greece to End Migrant ‘Pushbacks’ Amid Legal and Human Rights Scrutiny

The Council of Europe has intensified pressure on Greece to halt the alleged “pushbacks” of migrants at its borders, urging the country to implement firm legal safeguards and uphold international human rights standards, reported by Euro News. In a pointed memorandum released after a February visit, Michael O’Flaherty, the Council’s Commissioner for Human Rights, raised […]

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Merz Clinches Victory After Shock Defeat: Germany’s New Chancellor Faces Fragile Start

Friedrich Merz, the conservative leader, has finally been elected Germany’s new chancellor after a dramatic and historic stumble in his first attempt, reported by BBC News. His initial failure in the Bundestag vote marked a moment unseen in post-war German politics, shaking confidence in the new coalition government. In Tuesday’s morning session, Merz fell just […]

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