New EU Regulation on Healthcare Data Threatens Privacy and Security
Balance between the pursuit of public health benefits and the protection of citizens’ rights to privacy should be maintained.
Balance between the pursuit of public health benefits and the protection of citizens’ rights to privacy should be maintained.
As Kyiv’s successes mount in Kursk and Belgorod, so does the pressure on the Russian president.
“Democracy defeats dictatorship,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief posted on X.
Conservative leadership contender “gaslighting” the public on mass immigration, according to former Tory MP.
Poland had weeks to arrest the suspect, but blames Germany for failure to list him in wanted persons database.
Proposed anti-terrorism measure could be used to target political opponents.
German media point to foreign perpetrators, while British officials pin the rise on increased reporting of offences.
The EU Commission tried to save face by saying Thierry Breton’s letter to X’s Musk was unauthorized.
Edited headlines give the impression major news outlets support the Democrat’s presidential bid.
Church services and processions—especially at Marian shrines—need particular attention, the interior minister warned.
In Tradition and the Deliberative Turn, Ryan R. Holston warns that democracy cannot function well without tradition.
We return to the Romanovs time and again, not just because of who those children might have become, but because of what Russia might have been if they had lived
La Scala’s ballet troupe is among the best in the world and has lost no luster in this revival of a production it has been showing for thirty years.
On the French state security watchlist himself, the radical activist absurdly claims there’s a ‘fascist danger’ in today’s UK.
CDU politician thinks Europe should pursue peace negotiations, not deliver more weapons.
Democrat VP candidate accused of misrepresenting military rank and combat experience—and not for the first time.
Police face accusations of being complicit in helping smuggle Carles Puigdemont out of the country.
The veteran EU politician, known as a pragmatic technocrat, could be Rome’s best chance to secure the budget portfolio in the next EU Commission.
In 27 jihadist terror attacks or plots since October, 65% of suspects were teenagers
If elected, the right-wing FPÖ plans to suspend asylum applications from September.
Media praise for London ‘counter-protest’ as it chases off imaginary rioters.
The migrant stabbed his victim 111 times, before beheading him.
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