
No to the System and Yes to Stability: Romania Votes for Change
Nicușor Dan, a centrist anti-establishment figure, was given one of the strongest mandates in decades to reform a broken country.

Nicușor Dan, a centrist anti-establishment figure, was given one of the strongest mandates in decades to reform a broken country.
Germany’s main opposition party warns the move will deepen the country’s energy crisis

Poland’s future is on the line: EU obedience or conservative pushback.
Kallas set out the the familiar goals of putting pressure on Putin and on Brexit Britain in a recent interview.

The Court enforces ideology, not law—and Hungary is right to walk away.
The UK-EU summit started with the surrender of British waters to Brussels.
The meeting took place after Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass on Sunday.
The issue is a matter of intense debate among lawmakers.

The Socialists had long ignored the plan—but mounting pressure from far-left coalition partners and business groups changed that.
Ardin also voiced her support for a pro-Palestinian leftist MP who was temporarily ousted from parliament for sharing antisemitic posts on social media.
Argentina’s libertarian leader is introducing strict new rules to stop abuse of public services by foreigners.
With the Channel crisis worsening and Reform surging, Labour is scrambling to look tough on borders.
The spokesman for Russia’s foreign ministry reminded reporters that “Ukraine is getting smaller” in the absence of an agreement.
Sweden Democrats officials say it is time to put the considerations of the victims before those of the criminals.
A ruling by the EU Court of Justice could force the Dutch government to pay over €100 million in compensation for failing to process thousands of asylum applications on time.
The number of physically inactive youngsters has increased dramatically within only a few years.
The new German chancellor’s first address to the nation showed that he’s only interested in fixing public perception rather than actual problems, already failing at both.
In addition to the bill lacking necessary safeguards, recent reports have also dispelled the myth that all assisted suicide deaths are peaceful.
Fans at Basel music contest told to download IDF app in case of another Amsterdam-style Jew hunt.
“It smells too much” like a desperate attempt to “eliminate the political rivals.”
Germany’s renewable energy experiment falters without reliable backup plans
It is “not just because the world’s shifting, but because its political class has botched the response with a mix of hubris, warmongering, and strategic myopia.”