Two Convicted in Murder of Journalist Who Exposed Malta’s Ruling Elite
Daphne Caruana Galizia was investigating corruption when she was killed by a car bomb. Two men who provided the explosives were found guilty on Thursday.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was investigating corruption when she was killed by a car bomb. Two men who provided the explosives were found guilty on Thursday.
Czech officials are working with TikTok to prevent so-called disinformation in the run-up to elections.
Lithium-ion batteries are once again in the spotlight after another cargo ship fire, this time off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

With Reform bursting onto the Scottish political scene, establishment parties are now “a coalition of the terrified.”
Opinion polls suggest that the race for first place will be tight.

Gender-critical women were smeared as bigots for calling the Algerian boxer a man. But they were right.
Young voters once loyal to the liberal centre have swung sharply towards anti-establishment and conservative candidates, handing victory to Nawrocki.
Milorad Dodik will not appear at a court hearing in the country’s capital next week.
Police stood by as the UK trade envoy to Israel was grabbed by demonstrators.

The hopeful liberators of Gaza have temporarily “transformed themselves into migrant smugglers.”
A global television audience witnessed MMA star Khabib Nurmagomedov refusing to shake hands with a woman.
Russia opposed Annalena Baerbock’s nomination, saying she has repeatedly proved her incompetence.
Winning the vote might help Donald Tusk’s shattered image, but it will not solve the coming legislative deadlocks.
The Hungarian model shows that where there’s political will, effective control is possible.
Justice is delayed again as the Starmer government breaks its pledge on investigating who is to blame for the ‘grooming’ catastrophe.
The populist leader’s demands to toughen asylum laws fell on deaf ears.
Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, is travelling to the U.S., an unnamed source revealed.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman said he had no regrets, and “would go back and do it again.”
The U.S. president’s announcement comes after the most recent ceasefire negotiations made no substantial progress.
The Polish PM says he wants a vote “soon” but his announcement seems to be nothing more than a publicity stunt.
“The WHO is about as interested in public health as the arms industry is in world peace: not at all.”
Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer (CDU) said Enlightenment values are threatened by nationalists, especially in the U.S.