EU

Hungary Has ‘No Difficulty’ to Pay Rubles for Russian Gas, Says PM Orbán

Hungary is not the first EU member state to concede to the Russian demand, with Slovakia already signaling it will pay in rubles

After the ‘Great Reset’, Here’s Klaus Schwab’s Troubling New Message That Risks Shaping Our Lives: Rachel Marsden

From his perch at the dystopian-titled “World Government Summit” in Dubai at the end of March, World Economic Forum chairman, Klaus Schwab, followed up his repeated calls for a “great reset” and a “fourth industrial revolution” with what he now describes as a “great narrative”.

French Voters Could Strike a Major Blow to Globalism

After Emmanuel Macron picked globalism over his country’s interests for five years, his main rival Marine Le Pen is drawing closer

EU Moves to Sanction Hungary for Voting the Wrong Way in Sunday’s Election

Less than 48 hours after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was reelected in a landslide, the EU announced they're going to trigger a never-before-used mechanism aimed at cutting tens of billions of euros in funding to Hungary for violating so-called "democratic norms."

Orbán Declares Victory Over ‘the International Left, Soros Empire’ in Hungary

The prime minister also referenced opposition he has received from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky

Russia’s Satellite Jammers Are Interrupting Commercial Airlines

Russia's interference with satellites is inadvertently dragging commercial airliners into the conflict despite their decision to avoid Ukrainian airspace, a French official said Friday.

Russia Says West Not Welcome at Peace Talks

Moscow’s Western partners “can’t be trusted anymore,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says

Orbán Responds to Zelensky’s Criticism of Hungary’s Neutrality: ‘I Am a Lawyer, He Is an Actor’

Ukraine’s Zelensky tries to push Viktor Orbán into entering the war and sanctioning Russian gas, in a move that would not only threaten Hungary’s peace but also set the country’s economy on a crash course.

Microplastics Found in Human Blood for First Time

Microplastic pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists finding the tiny particles in almost 80% of the people tested.

Russia Signals Limiting Military Operation’s Scope to ‘Liberation of Donbas’

In what's looking like a hugely significant first sign that Russia could be pulling back on the scope of its Ukraine operations, Bloomberg reports Friday that the Kremlin may be limiting its key military objectives to taking full control over the Donbas region.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img