EuropeMeanwhile, France has overtaken Russia as the world's second largest exporter of military equipment.
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UK to label more people as “extremists”
EuropeWants to broaden the definition to make it easier to ban Muslim and "far-right" groups.
Ireland holds referendum on “gender neutral” constitution
EuropeTerms such as "woman" and "mother" could be removed and Ireland could become the first EU country to recognize "polygamous families".
EU foreign policy chief: “The era of Western dominance has definitively ended”
Europe– If the current global geopolitical tensions continue to evolve in the direction of 'the West against the Rest', Europe’s future risks to be bleak, accoding to Josep Borrell.
Politicians: “Authorities knew about the side effects of the covid-19 vaccine”
EuropeThe British medical supervisory authority MHRA was aware of the risk of vaccine injuries early on, but did not issue a warning.
Polish farmers block the road to Germany
EuropeProtest against the EU:s Green Deal regulation and "uncontrolled" import of grain from Ukraine.
Serbian president: “Western leaders no longer work for peace”
EuropeDescribes participants at the Munich Security Conference as emotional "soccer fans".
German government to stop AfD with ‘action plan against right-wing extremism’
EuropeIncludes making it easier to fire civil servants for political reasons.
Only one in ten Europeans believes Ukraine will win
EuropeInstead, most people believe that the war will end with "some kind of compromise."
British Healthcare Provider: Trans and biological women’s breast milk “comparable”
Europe– For a medical director to prioritise trans identities over what is best for mothers and their babies is deeply disturbing, said the director of the campaign group Sex Matters.
Sweden continues to pour arms and money into Ukraine
EuropeThe 15th aid package is worth 630 million euros - and the defense minister promises to continue supplying weapons "as long as it takes".
Czech farmers join protests
EuropeHundreds of tractors entered Prague on Monday.
British PM confronted over vaccine injuries
Europe– I want you to see the pain, trauma and regret in my eyes, vaccine victim John Watt told Rishi Sunak.
RT: “Pharmaceutical giants experimented on humans in Mariupol”
Europe- We found documents indicating that thousands of people were involved in the experiments, says the journalist, pointing to Pfizer and Astra Zeneca.
Baltic ministers wanted by Russia
EuropeEstonian PM Kaja Kallas is among those wanted for "desecration of historical memory and hostility to Russia".
Intelligence agencies allowed to spy on German youth organization
EuropeAccording to German interior minister Nancy Faeser, the nationalist "Young Alternative" has "massive contempt for humanity".
British Muslims abandon Labour
EuropeThe pro-Israeli stance of the party leadership makes the Muslim electorate consider other political options.
German authorities want to ban Austrian nationalist
EuropeAustrian identitarian Martin Sellner is said to be "a threat to the internal security of Germany".
Slovak farmers join EU protests
EuropeThe protests are seen as a direct result of the EU's "green fanaticism".
BBC shuns conservative hires
Europe– Management talks about diversity without embracing diversity of thought, says insider.
Ex-President: “US and UK to blame for the war in Ukraine”
EuropeAccording to Vaclav Klaus of the Czech Republic, the war began in 2008 when the US and UK supported Ukraine and Georgia's "aspirations for membership" in NATO.
Belgian farmers protest in Brussels
EuropeHave carried out large-scale road blockades in response to new EU legislations.
French farmers to “besiege” Paris
EuropeThe government deploys 15,000 police to stop the farmers' protests.
EU threatens to sabotage Hungarian economy
EuropeCould stop all funding to Hungary if the veto on Brussels' support for the Ukraine war is not lifted.