France moves towards jailing Big Pharma skeptics
France is on the verge of making it illegal to discourage people from trusting health authorities.
Muslim political party forms in Germany
A pro-Muslim party could soon have influence in Germany’s parliament.
Escort services are booming at WEF’s Davos meeting
All local escort service providers are fully booked during the WEF week says Titt4Tat escort app owner.
German government announces partial backtrack in response to farmer protests
The German government’s retreat shows the farmer protests are working.
Dutch move towards exiting EU’s mass migration policy
Wilders sets stage for pulling out of EU’s open border policy.
Nearly half of Canadians want to spend less on international aid, poll shows
Just 12% of Canadians wish to increase spending on international aid, as the Trudeau Government’s Ukraine support nears $10 billion.
Italy protects farmers, bans lab-grown meat
Italy becomes the first country to ban lab-grown meat.
EU inches closer to introducing Digital ID
The eID would act as a form of identification, as well as linking government and private documentation to one’s digital identity.
London Police set to guard war monuments and poppy-sellers on Remembrance Day amid pro-Palestinian demonstrations
It’s a shame that London has gotten to the point of needing to protect elderly poppy-sellers but here we are.
Migrants flood Italian island, double the population in 48 hours
This comes nine weeks after the EU signed a deal with Tunisia to curb migration.