Danish PM Warns of Growing Russia Threat to NATO, Democracies Worldwide

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen expresses grave concerns about developments in Russia and their potential impact on NATO and global democracies. In an interview with Danish newspaper Politiken, Frederiksen warns that Russia’s transition to a war economy could signal heightened tensions and a possible escalation against the alliance. She also notes that “dark forces” have … Read more

"U.S.-EU Pressure Mounts: Urgent Scenarios Prepared for Ukraine as Trump’s Return Looms"

The countdown has begun. Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on January 20, with the intention of quickly resolving the future of Ukraine, and his European partners are preparing against time for challenging and uncertain times ahead. Summits are multiplying, along with meetings between ministers and contacts to prepare for possible … Read more

Drugs Trafficker Arrested in Vlissingen for Hiding Illegal Substances – Zealand Police

Summary: Dutch police, following an investigation, arrested a 28-year-old man on Wednesday for dealing and possessing both hard and soft drugs. The man was caught red-handed and his residence was subsequently searched. The investigation revealed that the suspect was selling drugs via an online platform and would then meet clients to deliver the drugs in … Read more

Rush Hour Botch-Up on A12: Traffic Chaos During Evening Peak Heading Towards Utrecht

On Tuesday, September 6, 2022, a smart traffic light system, known as ‘Kettingbotsing’, was activated during rush hour on the A12 highway heading towards Utrecht. Kettingbotsing is designed to control traffic flow during heavy congestion by adjusting traffic light timings to allow vehicles to smoothly flow through intersections. This system was implemented due to expected … Read more

Puglia’s New Deal: Extra Pay for Healthcare Workers Tackling Overload

The Puglia region in Italy has signed an agreement with healthcare workers’ unions, led by the Health Assessment Minister Raffaele Piemontese, to increase remuneration for extra duties in emergency rooms and to reduce waiting lists. Starting from February 2024, medical staff and other healthcare professionals will be paid 80 euros per hour for extra duties, … Read more

**"Giske: Strøm må ikke være en ren markedsvare"

Trond Giske’s comments come as Norway’s West Region saw electricity prices skyrocket to 13 NOK per kilowatt-hour. He argues that electricity should not be viewed solely as a commodity but rather as a critical resource for building infrastructure and fostering industry and economic security. Giske suggests strengthening Norway’s control over its energy sector and regulating … Read more

Former Chancellor Merkel Receives Amsterdam’s Highest Honor

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel received the Golden Medal of the City of Amsterdam today from Mayor Femke Halsema, honoring her “services as Chancellor and particularly her great influence on Europe.” The award, the city’s highest civic distinction, has been given to figures like Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill in the past. Halsema lauded Merkel … Read more

The Turning Witness: From Accusing Joe and Hunter Biden of Corruption to Guilty Plea Over False Testimony

Joe Biden is preparing to leave the White House, and his son Hunter has been pardoned by him for any crimes he may have committed since 2014. However, it has been confirmed this Thursday that the testimony which contributed to extending the shadow of corruption over the Bidens was false. Alexander Smirnov, the informant who … Read more