Doors Locked: Conclave Officially Begins
There will be one vote Wednesday evening, followed by four per day on Thursday and Friday.
There will be one vote Wednesday evening, followed by four per day on Thursday and Friday.
Politicians across party lines say the policy empowers young girls.
The new German Chancellor will not go home empty-handed from his visit to Paris.
Budapest says it’s unfairly punished for protecting Europe from crime.

The establishment’s authoritarian power plays are eroding the already low level of public trust.

Instead of soul-searching regarding the excessive reliance on renewables, the Spanish PM even pledged that Spain “will not deviate even a millimeter from its green model.”
A chilling report reveals threats, fear, and institutional betrayal.
“This is simply economic suicide,” Robert Fico said.

The name of the future pope should in all likelihood be known before the end of the week.

All three of Denmark’s governing parties have said they are open to relaxing atomic energy laws, in part to reduce dependence on Russia.
The direction-less PM wants to give 16-year-olds the vote—but won’t allow them to speak their minds or buy an energy drink.
Left-wing politicians and activists in Europe are harassing drivers who choose the ‘wrong’ electric vehicle.
Ukraine’s institutional framework reveals profound weaknesses which, should they be overlooked, would undermine the credibility of the Union.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the minerals deal is “a signal to the Russian leadership.”
Israel’s youth have understood that there are forces in the world that seek to take away our freedoms, our happiness, our resources, our land—and ultimately, our lives.
Enlargement Commissioner Kos appears more troubled by Hungary’s insistence on tangible progress for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine than by Ukraine’s failure to deliver it.
Citing fear of intimidation, this is the second year of KeshetUK having to stay away—despite years of previous involvement.
The new scope for disrupted supply chains highlights the problem of lax EU energy security.
Sport’s rules are set for a serious shake-up in England—finally!
A tactical choice has been made as to who pays the price for multiculturalism. One would hardly offer up one’s own daughter, but a vulnerable working class girl? Perhaps one might just look the other way.
The largest group of immigrants to the Netherlands in the first quarter of 2025 were Syrians.
A choice that becomes financially impossible is no longer a real choice. It is coerced compliance.