Macron Party Moots Headscarf Ban
Attal of Renaissance wants to end “minors under 15 wearing the veil in public spaces.”
Attal of Renaissance wants to end “minors under 15 wearing the veil in public spaces.”

PM Pedro Sánchez has been keen to divert the attention away from his corruption scandals

Instead of working to protect citizens from Islamist terror, the priority of the German establishment is to warn that terror must not be “instrumentalized” by populists.
The gunman shouted “free Palestine” after killing his victims.
The bank pointed to geopolitical instability and concerns about the digital world as reasons to keep emergency cash on hand.
The two country’s energy ministers have issued a joint letter calling for initiatives to improve interconnectedness between the Peninsula and mainland Europe.
“It is time for Sweden to also become part of Europe’s shield,” SD said.
As left-wing politicians report more and more internet comments to authorities, German courts have to rule on surreal cases.
Israel says the international delegation had strayed from the agreed route.
Warsaw saw the Russian desecration of a Polish war cemetery as a potential interference in the upcoming elections.
There is now one less mechanism for controlling Spain’s ‘small boats’ crisis—amid allegations of abuse.
Illegal immigrants who leave voluntarily may have the opportunity to return to the United States legally.
Despite Syrian President al-Sharaa meeting with President Trump and President Macron in the past two weeks, the war-torn country could relapse into civil war.
The 18th-century bronze sculpture, a copy of a 1st-century BC marble, was ‘reported’ by the Equal Opportunities Officer.
The UN’s health agency says the agreement will “make the world more equitable and safer from future pandemics.”
New religious freedom concerns after authorities try to prosecute a bishop over a homily in his own church
Police are investigating whether it was accidental or deliberate.
Syria’s foreign minister welcomed the move by Brussels.
The court cites evidence in at least three separate cases involving crimes such as fraud, document forgery, money laundering, and incitement to hatred on social media.
Netanyahu has accused Britain and France of handing Hamas a “huge prize” and “inviting more atrocities.”
Emergency numbers were down for hours across Spain on May 20 after an outage linked to network upgrades by telecom giant Telefónica.
The organizers warned that diverting money from the EU’s agricultural cash pot to fund rearmament or Ukraine would have catastrophic consequences for Europe’s food security.