‘Irish Lives Matter’ — Thousands Protest Against Mass Migration in Dublin
One of the largest anti-mass migration protests to date took place in Dublin on Monday as protesters decried the open borders agenda.
One of the largest anti-mass migration protests to date took place in Dublin on Monday as protesters decried the open borders agenda.
A report published on Monday by Bloomberg, citing the Russian Finance Ministry, found that Moscow generated over double the amount of revenue in April 2024 from oil sales and taxes compared to April 2023.
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed on Tuesday the arrest of an American soldier, identified by multiple news agencies as Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, in Vladivostok, stating that he faces charges of “household crime” and is not suspected of being a spy.
One of the largest anti-mass migration protests to date took place in Dublin on Monday as protesters decried the open borders agenda.
An annual remembrance of the Holocaust at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps was protested on Monday by Palestine flag-flying activists.
Police in the Dutch capital said that their action was “necessary to restore order” after protests turned violent.
Comedian Katt Williams took on the subject of reparations during his new Netflix stand-up special Woke Foke, saying the tens of billions of dollars the U.S. has sent to Ukraine should go instead to black Americans.
In a foreboding sign of the future that likely awaits the UK, Muslim activists have issued a series of 18 demands to the Labour Party.
Author Richard Osman says “everyone” in the industry knows the identity of the TV writer who abused actor Richard Gadd, the creator and star of Netflix’s Baby Reindeer, but nobody will publicly say his name.
The United States Army confirmed reports that Russia detained an American soldier. He is accused of “stealing from a woman,” officials said.
John Swinney is set to become the next first minister of Scotland after being tapped as the leader of the Scottish National Party.
Germany said Monday it recalled its ambassador to Russia Berlin following an alleged hacking attack on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party.
Genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping landed in Paris on Sunday for a European tour beginning in France and including stops in Communist Party-friendly Hungary and Serbia.
Military is to respond to “inflammatory statements… by some Western officials” by drilling with tactical nuclear weapons, Moscow said.
An Australian Navy helicopter pilot was forced to take evasive action after a Chinese military fighter jet detonated flares close to his aircraft’s course as it was operating in international waters near South Korea.
Opening a trilateral meeting, Macron said coordination with Beijing on “major crises” was “absolutely decisive”.
“Privacy and dignity” will be protected by new regulations which means a host of commercial and public buildings must have separate loos.
A freshly elected Green Party councillor justified the October 7th terror attacks on Israel by arguing that Hamas had a right to “fight back”.
British darts player Deta Hedman declared she “wouldn’t play a man in a ladies event” when she forfeited her quarter-final at the Denmark Open against transgender opponent Noa-Lynn van Leuven.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived on Sunday in France for a state visit with Emmanuel Macron and talks with EU leadership.
Senior Italian government officials admonished French President Emmanuel Macron for raising tensions in the war in Ukraine.
Two radical climate change alarmist activists were arrested on Saturday after defacing France’s famed Palace of Versailles with orange powder.
Nigel Farage lamented that “sectarian politics is here to stay” as candidates running on the issue of Gaza won local elections in Britain.
Russia launched a barrage of drones concentrated in Ukraine’s east where the situation on the front line is worsening.
Canadian police said they arrested three suspects in the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader that sparked a diplomatic spat with India.
Russia issued arrest warrants for Volodymyr Zelensky alongside top former Ukrainian officials including ex-president Petro Poroshenko.
Sadiq Khan’s reign in London will continue for another four years, with the mayor defeating Tory Susan Hall to secure a record third term.
The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been battered by Russian forces in the Donetsk region, forcing local residents to flee their homes.
Activists erected an encampment at Trinity College Dublin in protest over the conflict in Gaza and to demand the university divests from Israel.
Germany accused Russia of hacking the top echelons of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party and other sensitive government and industrial targets
Fewer Germans are getting married and having children, but the population continues to soar thanks to immigration.
The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest reiterated that Palestinian flags are not permitted at the event.
A Norwegian citizen born in Oslo to Pakistan immigrants, Bhatti was a leading figure in radical Islamic circles in Norway for years.
Labour remains philosophically dedicated to open borders to illegal migration, a Conservative critic decries.
French police removed dozens of students from a building at the elite Paris Institute of Political Studies, known as Sciences Po.
Tories get a drubbing, losing seats in a reminder that voters do notice when self-professed conservatives deliver left wing policies.
The British Empire and other European colonial powers did not enrich themselves through slavery and colonialism, a report asserted.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs debuted a “spokeswoman” named “Victoria Shi,” a digital character created by artificial intelligence.
With just two weeks to go before this year’s Cannes Film Festival in France, festival workers are reportedly planning to protest and strike in a move that threatens to upstage celebrity red carpet events and the premieres of several highly anticipated movies.
Open borders advocates on the streets and in the government have stepped up efforts to derail plans to remove illegal migrants from the UK.
WNBA star Brittney Griner says that during the early days of her Russian imprisonment, she felt like taking her own life.