Glacier Collapse Destroys Swiss Village, Triggers Flood Risk
A two-kilometre debris field has blocked a river, with fears of flooding growing.
A two-kilometre debris field has blocked a river, with fears of flooding growing.
Born a man, an Algerian fighter is back to beat up women for ‘sport.’

The Spanish PM bashed Israel’s “illegal invasion” while Netanyahu said he was doing what he could to bring the hostages home.

Farmers warn their land and livelihoods are being sacrificed for foreign profits, as centuries-old olive trees are uprooted.
Ahead of the talks planned in Istanbul on Monday, the Turkish president confirmed
Kažimír will fight this conviction, while continuing his work in two significant banking roles inside the EU.

Senior American officials have attacked Brussels’ “Orwellian content moderation” and are now hoping to force change.
The national newspaper gives terrorists a free pass.

Sophie Koch is known for extremist slogans and hostility towards Merz’s own party—yet he just gave her a promotion.

Despite the little breathing space provided for car manufacturers, the Green Deal remains in place, as do the climate neutrality goals for 2050.
If real Europe is ever going to live free again, Brussels and its monstrous, soul-sucking, money-burning bureaucracy has to die.
U.S. companies like Facebook and Meta have said the application of the Digital Services Act (DSA) by the EU amounts to censorship of their platforms.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni defended her country’s law enforcement authorities against the ideologically biased claims of the report.
The Russian president regards NATO enlargement as the root of the conflict and insists that any peace agreement include formal written guarantees addressing it.
The support of ousted first-round candidates may play a decisive role in tipping the balance in the tightly contested presidential race.
The EU Commission wants details on corporate European investment in the U.S. as Eurocrats brace for tariff talks with Trump.
African migrants risk deadly journeys to reach Spain’s islands, with new boats arriving nearly daily in hopes of entering the EU.
As EU officials defend the Digital Services Act, a deeper concern emerges: the quiet convergence of state and corporate power in policing digital discourse.
The president has shown he cannot be trusted to deal with Islamic infiltrations.
A proposed surveillance centre would track Russian naval activity and undersea threats
Long-term lobbying by left-wing lawyers could be starting to pay off
From a British mother to a German pensioner, ordinary people are being harshly punished for blunt words uttered in frustration at a ruling political class that betrayed them.