British Prime Minister Starmer's recently announced plans to invest in new nuclear weapons show that nothing has been learned, The ...
De Telegraaf is against recognising a Palestinian state at this moment in time: In the eyes of Hamas, the ritual slaughter and mass ...
France's president has acted as a driving force on this issue, La Repubblica observes: The pro-Palestinian uprising in the Labour Party ...
The Guardian finds the West's inaction nothing short of scandalous: Israel's deliberate starvation of Gaza is, after all, a crime confessed ...
The Times notes with satisfaction that, thanks to its break with the EU, London was able to secure more favourable terms than Brussels in ...
In contrast, La Vanguardia's deputy editor Miquel Molina soberly notes: The Spanish national team had an exciting championship but was ...
Expertise is needed, says The Economist: Britons are fed up with seeing filthy discharges from overloaded sewers and treatment works, often ...
The "friendship treaty" looks more like a defence pact, La Stampa puts in: Defence cooperation is indeed one of the pillars of the ...
Scrapping public holidays is a good idea, says The Daily Telegraph: Are public holidays really necessary, when productivity is persistently ...
The Financial Times shows understanding for the government's course of action: Once the Conservative government learned of the leak in ...