The Failed Prigozhin Uprising: A Challenge to Putin’s Authority
The Failed Prigozhin Uprising Over the weekend, events in Russia took a dramatic turn: Fighters from the Wagner Group set off from Ukraine towards Moscow
The Failed Prigozhin Uprising Over the weekend, events in Russia took a dramatic turn: Fighters from the Wagner Group set off from Ukraine towards Moscow
Zelensky Visits the Combat Zone and Receives Briefing on the Situation at the Artemivsk Front
A new law in the UK aimed at largely abolishing asylum rights is nearing completion. Although the law still requires approval in the upper house, its adoption is considered inevitable
The Tate brothers – British-American influencers – are facing a trial in Bucharest, Romania, along with two Romanian collaborators, on charges of sexually exploiting women
People from Africa and the Middle East pay smugglers thousands of euros to come to Europe
Days after the devastating boat accident off the Greek coast, investigations have begun to determine who is to blame for the sinking of the boat and who the masterminds behind the smugglers are
According to British intelligence services, both Ukraine and Russia are currently suffering high losses
Switzerland will vote today on a proposed climate protection law aimed at achieving climate neutrality by 2050
An African delegation is currently visiting Ukraine and Russia to assist in the search for an end to Moscow’s offensive war
Silvio Berlusconi, who died at the age of 86, had a profound impact on Italian politics, holding the position of prime minister longer than anyone else in the country’s history