

A new report exposes how uncontrolled, unassimilated immigration is destroying the French education system.
The European Union (EU), once a symbol of integration and peace, now faces a convergence of crises that threaten its credibility, perhaps even its existence. Economic stagnation grips its core, with Germany and France projected to face sluggish economic growth and southern economies teetering on renewed debt spirals. The EU’s industrial base is eroding and bureaucracy is growing, while its fiscal and political tools appear increasingly impotent.
US president may have wanted to project strength, but nuclear weapons testing could further isolate America and spark a new cold war
As in Potsdam at the end of the Second World War, the only path forward now is working out the terms of Ukraine’s defeat. And there is still time to save lives, writes Stefan Moore.
Trump holds the cards to end this war but he has to find the fortitude to stand up to the Europeans and the neocons he appointed.
Britain’s next prime minister will assume power in a country that has, as far as is possible without itself committing troops or suffering casualties, lost a war.
Andriy Yermak—the chief of staff and right-hand man of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky—resigned on Friday after anticorruption watchdogs raided his home and office. Such investigations have heated up in Ukraine the last few weeks but until now haven’t burned anyone nearly as prominent as Yermak, whose political power arguably rivaled that of the president himself.
Vladimir Putin praised the Hungarian PM’s “balanced position” as the two leaders discussed Ukraine, energy, and a possible Budapest peace summit.