

Europe’s cynicism is dripping as thick as its sycophancy.
There is now an almost irreconcilable gap between common sense and European politics.
History tells us that it was possible to design a war using Persian arrows specifically intended to destroy Crassus and the Roman legions.
General strikes and workers’ struggle in defence of their hard-won rights demonstrate that, beneath appearances, the Portuguese people are far from asleep.
Between containing Russian and Chinese presence and pursuing a hemispheric sphere of influence, the United States is intensifying its military and strategic presence in the Arctic.
It is self-serving career politicians like Burnham who are fueling the danger of war with Russia.
With Russia and China watching, and the Axis of Resistance at stake, Pezeshkian’s tense signature hints: “We hope we’ve done the right thing.”
Andy Burnham’s rise isn’t just Labour’s last chance – it’s Britain’s escape hatch from Ukraine’s lost war.