Across Europe, from the Baltic to the Black Seas anti-regime protests and demonstrations are gaining strength and numbers of protestors are growing beyond the most pessimistic expectations. The protest against the German energy policy was only supposed to involve 400 citizens, but that number ballooned to 4,000 out of a city of only 59,000.
Ukrainian leader Zelensky in the post-war future sees his country as a ‘Greater Israel’, like occupied Palestine situated on the Eastern Mediterranean, a US bastion armed to the teeth, writes Grayzone.
Described as a ‘military expert’ a leading geopolitical analyst firmly believes that Russophobes ruling Poland are about to meet their Waterloo. Yakov Kedmi predicts that hostility towards Russia’s special operation in Ukraine could all end in tears for Poland. In fact, Kedmi is certain of it.
From August 15, pregnant women in Hungary who want an abortion must first listen to the heartbeat of their foetus before going through with the procedure, according to an announcement from Minister of the Interior Sándor Pintér, who is also responsible for healthcare and education in Hungary.
The value of rights owned by the Queen’s property company to exploit the seabed around Britain’s coastline has swelled to £5bn after a record-breaking auction of plots for offshore windfarms.
Ongoing events are relentlessly driving change across the 27 member states of the European Union. As Western Europe enters a period of uncertainty, record inflation, endemic shortages and trade isolation, it is inevitable that there will be a falling out of the ranks among the member nations.
Per Wästberg, co-founder of the Swedish office of Amnesty International, resigned his post after the organization published a report by human rights activists on the war crimes committed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
BREAKING: Right-wing Swedish election victory looms with more than 90% of the vote counted. Such a cliffhanger, the results of Sweden’s general election on September 11 are still being deciphered but indicate the biggest upset to left-wing liberalism in Europe since World War II.
When invited to contribute news features to the AMERICAN FREE PRESS, veteran media of conservative, right-wing populist mainstream reporting it was an offer too good to resist.
Angry and distressed protesters demand the government’s resignation over soaring energy prices, inflation and military support for Ukraine. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Prague on Saturday for a march dubbed ‘Czech Republic First,’ urging the government to resign over soaring energy prices and inflation, and to drop anti-Russia sanctions.
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