
Denmark To Fight Deepfake Content With Changing Legislation
They are the first country in Europe to combat this issue which is getting more concerning as AI is being developed at a rapid pace.

They are the first country in Europe to combat this issue which is getting more concerning as AI is being developed at a rapid pace.

In individual votes, the current President is still on top, but in a presidential runoff, he is projected to lose to former army commander Valery Zaluzhnyi.

Citing improved security reasons within Ukraine, authorities argue people could return to a few regions without being in immediate danger.

The current system risks letting some criminals avoid serving their sentences altogether, as their convictions may lapse before a prison cell becomes available.

Tensions between Prime Minister Pashinyan and the Armenian Apostolic Church exploded as police tried to arrest an archbishop, accusing him of plotting a coup.

A corruption probe into falsified land leases and inflated subsidy claims has rocked Greece’s New Democracy government.

Ahead of possible levies starting next week, a leading drug trade association claims a trade war would only deepen its problems.

Despite the slogans, there’s no real will in government to secure Britain’s borders—just gestures to pacify a public they’ve long since stopped serving.

A fire at an army facility in Erfurt is under investigation after Russian-linked channels claimed responsibility and said the trucks were bound for Ukraine.

German prosecutors say the accused helped translate bomb-making instructions and supplied an ISIS allegiance oath to a would-be attacker targeting Swift fans in Austria.
A fire at an army facility in Erfurt is under investigation after Russian-linked channels claimed responsibility and said the trucks were bound for Ukraine.
German prosecutors say the accused helped translate bomb-making instructions and supplied an ISIS allegiance oath to a would-be attacker targeting Swift fans in Austria.
The scene, in which a man kills his wife over her rejection of religious fanaticism, was performed at a school with a large migrant population—without any post-play explanation.
The UK Prime Minister disavows his own speech on mass immigration, just a day after caving to Labour rebels over welfare reform.
Hundreds of millions of public funds have been earmarked for “the asylum industry.”
Hungary has rejected Ukraine’s accession to the EU because “enlargement is not a matter of political sympathy, but a strategic responsibility.”
The government says language courses are necessary for immigrants to be able to integrate properly.
Police made arrests following a break-in by Palestine Action activists, who filmed themselves damaging military aircraft. The group now faces a government ban.
This brutal crime was kept under wraps by a near-total media blackout—but now the shocking details have emerged.
Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.
Critics and media still slam the Sweden Democrats over their past—while ignoring other parties that currently tolerate antisemitic MPs.
“Recognition is not only a matter of historical accuracy but also one of solidarity and ethical responsibility.”