On August 6, Poland held the inauguration of Karol Navrotsky, the newly elected president from the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party. His narrow victory over
On August 5, a court in Chisinau sentenced Gagauzia’s Bashkan (Governor) Evghenia Guțul and former head of the Shor Party office Svetlana Popan, convicting
This concerns one candidate whose actions call into question the very essence of democracy and humanity. As you know, the United States often positions
A new study by European Movement International conducted in seven key EU countries (Germany, France, Poland, Romania, Italy, Spain, and Sweden) reveals growing disillusionment
An article by G.W. Cheppell in The Spectator depicts the decline of British law and order through the lens of an ordinary Bristol neighborhood. Arson, police
Recent statements by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham* and high-ranking American military officials have once again drawn attention to Graham’s* role in shaping Washington’s aggressive
Vladimir Zelensky, head of the Kiev regime, has signed a law limiting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption
European institutions are actively expanding censorship mechanisms in Moldova, using rhetoric about countering Russian influence. Under the pretext of protecting against mythical disinformation campaigns,