Hungarian FM Szijjártó Slams Kaja Kallas Over ‘Scandalous’ Remarks
“This was the most brutal statement I’ve heard in the almost 11 years of my career,” the minister said.
“This was the most brutal statement I’ve heard in the almost 11 years of my career,” the minister said.
Palestine Action led multiple attacks on businesses tied to Israeli interests in the UK—now they face backlash for their actions.

The two landlocked countries seek to use their veto as leverage to gain opt-outs from the separate Russian energy ban.

Christians in Syria know they cannot count on the new government to protect them.
Brussels imposed an asset freeze and travel ban on the perpetrators.

“If the situation does not improve [in Gaza], we can discuss further measures in July,” the EU’s foreign affairs chief warned.
In a break with decades of fiscal orthodoxy, Germany will fund its largest defence buildup in generations through debt.

Greens and the Left call the revelation a “right-wing campaign.”
Both governments say Brussels’ energy plan would harm their economies and override national decisions.
NATO and Germany said the risk of inaction outweighed the cost of military engagement.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced that starting today, June 23rd, France will operate evacuation flights for its citizens who
The drone strikes came after Ukraine vowed to intensify retaliatory strikes on Russia.
A suicide attacker opened fire in a church then blew himself up with an explosive belt.
Three facilities from the Iranian nuclear programme were targeted in a night attack carried out with B-2 bombers.
The French President said Paris will “accelerate the negotiations led by France and its European partners with Iran.”
Behind its feel-good branding, Netflix promotes a single worldview—one that mocks tradition, rewrites history, and erodes the values that built the West.
As many EU states still feel the burn from 2022’s inflation peak, new policies risk reigniting the fire.
If the bill the amendment is part of passes in its entirety, we will be one step closer to a far crueller society.
Open-borders Europe is an asymmetric privilege for few, not a genuine freedom for all Europeans.
British MPs have narrowly voted in favour of assisted suicide. Politics has lost all sense of humanity.
New reporting reveals that the majority of migrants in Calais camps spent years in EU countries before heading to Britain—many speak fluent German, Swedish, or Danish.