Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns Amid Abuse Scandal
The most senior cleric in the Anglican Church stepped down after condemnation from politicians and clergy.
The most senior cleric in the Anglican Church stepped down after condemnation from politicians and clergy.
Violent pro-Palestine thugs shouted “Kankerjoden”—“Cancer Jews”—while setting cars on fire and fighting police.
Voters have abandoned government coalition parties for the Christian Democrats and right-wing AfD, according to polls.
The excellent conference was complemented by a cultural experience against the beautiful backdrop of Hungary’s Lake Balaton.
Once the law has been changed, there will be no turning back, justice secretary says.
Italian court ordered return of second group of migrants from Albanian processing center.
The measure is part of the government coalition’s new strict migration policies.
Critics say the deal will undercut local agriculture and allow low-quality imports to flood the market.
The latest attack—this time, on a youth football team—suggests that Jews are not safe amid rising antisemitic hatred in Europe.
MEPs are bent on either rejecting Olivér Várhelyi or “dismantling” his portfolio.
Absent action, pogroms in Europe will become the new normal.
The centre-right is favourite to win the snap elections in Germany.
The UK’s chief rabbi said it was a “watershed moment for Europe.”
Internal report warns officers to take all precautions for their personal safety.
The Taoiseach had a March 2025 deadline for calling a national poll, but has picked what he sees as an advantageous moment.
Viktor Orbán: “The future of our ties with the United States is an unavoidable aspect of Europe’s security architecture.”
Parents should be allowed to vote for their childrens’ interests.
While joining up remains voluntary, for now, completing a questionnaire about willingness to serve would be mandatory for males upon turning 18.
One leading political scientist admitted “We’re too Democratic” as pollsters again underestimated support among working-class voters
Candidate was implicitly accused of wanting to ‘roll back women’s rights’ across Europe—even though abortion law is not an EU competence.
European leaders arrive In Budapest amid challenges of war, migration and competitiveness—and a dramatic change of direction in Washington
Chancellor Scholz hopes to head a minority government until March, but right-wing opposition parties demand a snap election now.
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