Author: Press Room

Six in ten adults in France believe that their country is facing a “great replacement” with the mass importation of non-European immigrants. A survey conducted by the Institut français d’opinion publique (Ifop) research firm has found that 60 per cent of French people believe that their country is experiencing a “profound demographic transformation” and that the French are being “progressively replaced by non-European populations, primarily from the African continent.” Of those who agreed with the statement, 66 per cent said the development was entirely bad, compared with 21 per cent who felt it was neither good nor bad, and 9 per…

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The Greek maritime risk management agency MARISKS issued an alert on Monday warning that scammers masquerading as Iranian officials are offering false promises of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz to shipping companies, in exchange for ransoms paid in cryptocurrency. At least one ship appears to have fallen for such a scam, only to be attacked by Iranian terrorist forces while attempting to pass through the strait. The warning from MARISKS said that unidentified actors pretending to be Iranian officials are sending messages to shipowners, offering safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for “transit fees” to…

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Seventeen rare and extremely valuable books have been restored to the John Hay Whitney estate in Long Island after they vanished in the 1980s. The books that were stolen from the home belonging to philanthropists John Hay Whitney and Betsey Whitney included titles by John Keats, Oscar Wilde, and James Joyce, Fox 5 reported Monday. When someone tried to sell them in early 2025 to Manhattan rare book dealers, the items were flagged on the Art Loss Register and police were alerted to the finds. An image showed some of the recovered titles displayed on a table: Officials seized the…

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Three lawmakers accused of serious ethical lapses have been forced to resign in just over a week, prompting even members of the House Ethics Committee to question whether the panel is up to the task of policing its own. The committee is at a moment of reckoning as it seeks to prove itself ready, willing and able to root out bad behavior in its ranks. It’s spent the past year and a half rebuilding its reputation after internal disagreements about how to handle an ethics report over ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz spilled into the public and threatened the bipartisan panel’s credibility.…

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Faced with a shortage of young recruits, the Bundeswehr should look to the “other end of the age pyramid,” Bastian Ernst has said The upper age limit for military reservists in Germany should be raised to 70 given that people stay fit longer, Bastian Ernst, the newly elected president of the country’s Reservists’ Association, has said. Following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Germany has pursued a major recruitment drive, aiming to increase Bundeswehr personnel from the current 186,000 to 260,000 active soldiers and another 200,000 reservists by the mid-2030s. While Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government has cited a…

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Gene Hamilton, the President and co-founder of America First Legal, warned on The Alex Marlow Show that conservatives need to prepare for “lawfare that is enabled by woke AI” in the future. “One of the things that we have to prepare ourselves for in the future is lawfare that is enabled by woke AI,” Hamilton said during Monday’s episode of The Alex Marlow Show. Watch Below: Hamilton warned this technology could eventually produce an environment “that creates rights of action or creates liabilities or does other things that will be used against the president and the president’s supporters — moms and dads who…

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Spanish conservative group Hazte Oír on Monday filed a popular prosecution request against Begoña Gómez, wife of socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, seeking a 24 year-prisons sentence in the ongoing corruption trial process against her. Last week, Spanish Judge Juan Carlos Peinado charged Gómez with embezzlement, influence peddling, business corruption, and misappropriation. Peinado issued the ruling at a time when she was accompanying Sánchez during his official visit to China and comes after a two years-long probe into Gómez’s activities at the Complutense University of Madrid. In addition to Gómez, Judge Peinado also agreed to prosecute Gómez’s advisor Cristina Álvarez and businessman Juan Carlos…

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CNN anchor Jake Tapper joined CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert for a segment Monday that started with some flirting — “Nice to see you again. You know I enjoy your work, but what I forget when I haven’t seen you in a while is how damn handsome you are… and dapper,” Colbert said — and segued quickly to bashing President Donald Trump. “I like the pocket square,” Colbert said to Tapper, who then pulled out the political pocket square in what looked like a completely organic bit that wasn’t staged in the slightest. “This is a special freedom of the press…

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Senate Republicans opened debate Tuesday on a fiscal blueprint meant to pave the way for passage of a party-line immigration enforcement funding bill later this year. The Senate voted 52-46 to advance the budget resolution, which Budget Chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) unveiled earlier Tuesday. It instructs House and Senate committees to write legislation expected to deliver about $70 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies. The Senate is expected to give the measure final approval this week before leaving town. The chamber could move to a marathon voting session, known as a vote-a-rama, as soon as Wednesday, though…

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The judiciary has found the law in breach of the bloc’s values just a week after Viktor Orban’s decisive electoral defeat Hungary has violated EU principles when it adopted a law to ban children from accessing LGBTQ content, the bloc’s top court has ruled, ordering Budapest to revoke the legislation.  The EU Court of Justice announced the ruling on Tuesday, less than ten days after Viktor Orban suffered a decisive defeat during the general election to his longtime rival Peter Magyar.  The legislation in question, Hungary’s 2021 law restricting or banning the “promotion” of homosexuality and gender change in media accessible to…

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