Mike Mareen / Shutterstock Ferrari Announces It Will Not Make 'Arrogant' Move to Phase Out Internal Combustion Engines Governments and authorities in the EU have long sought to phase out internal combustion engine cars in favor of electric-powered ones. By Andrew Jose May 15, 2023
Geert Vanden Wijngaert /AP Photo Tractors Descend on City After Government Bans Farmers' Protests As the farmers gathered in the park in the south of the city, Mayor Jan van Zanen gave police permission to use a water cannon. By The Associated Press March 11, 2023
Loic Venance - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: The EU Faces a Big Energy Problem - Will the US Learn Its Lesson? European countries bought into a fraud and committed economic suicide. Will the U.S. learn from their mistakes? By Guy Mitchell February 3, 2023
encikAn / ShutterstockCommentary Two Insect Species Given Green Light as Food for Humans "Would you like a side of crickets with that?" may actually be a question posed to European citizens. By Bryan Chai January 26, 2023
Raimund Linke - The Image Bank / Getty Images; Pier Marco Tacca / Getty ImagesCommentary Native Wolf with Target on His Head Kills Elite's Personal Pony - Will He Outplay Death Squads Before the Kill Order Expires? This European elite's prized pony was killed by a wolf. Now she wants existing protections for wolves to be re-evaluated. By Peter Partoll January 17, 2023
Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty ImagesCommentary European Lunacy: Hollywood Director Charged with 'Taking a Life' on Set of Blockbuster The director in question is adamantly denying the allegations, and has worked with his legal team to try to get the case thrown out. By Josiah Upper January 13, 2023
Daniel Leal - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: The EU Bought Into a Fraud - Now There's No Easy Way Out of the Crisis The EU has accepted the pseudoscience that underpins the fraudulent man-made global warming hypothesis as fact. By Guy Mitchell January 5, 2023
Darko Bandic / AP EU Makes Massive Move as Specter of War Looms Over Europe “Indeed, this is a day for history books,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said regarding Croatia. By The Associated Press January 1, 2023
Serbian Defense Ministry Press Service via APCommentary Serbian Army at Highest 'Readiness' - NATO Could Get Huge Test Tensions are flaring between Serbia and Kosovo in a potential conflict that could have implications for NATO. By Richard Moorhead December 27, 2022
Laz@Photo / Getty Images Thinking of a Permanent Italian Vacation? One Town Will Pay You 30K to Move There One historic town in Southern Italy is planning to offer tentative new residents $30,000 to purchase a house in the town. By Richard Moorhead December 25, 2022