Hungary Bans LGBT Flags on State Institutions
The prime minister’s office called the decision “symbolic.”
The prime minister’s office called the decision “symbolic.”
The Hungarian Constitutional Court decided in favour of the petitioners, two couples who got married in Germany and the United States respectively.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said his country would protect itself and Israel from illegitimate actions by the ICC.
The U.S. president said in an Oval Office televised speech he was “very disappointed” with the billionaire.
Four people were killed in the Russian strikes which also targeted regions near the Polish border.
The group of sailing activists ‘rescued’ four Sudanese who were then picked up by Frontex.

There is a purposeful “silence” from responsible authorities surrounding the inability of teachers to teach.
The two activists are looking at their legal options after being strip searched and put into jail cells for holding signs saying “Children are never born in the wrong body
Brussels once again shows its intolerance toward freedom of speech.
Party leader Nigel Farage praised the outgoing chairman and called his stepping down “a loss to us and public life.”
The EU has hit Russia with wave after wave of sanctions since 2022—so far with little impact—but Commission President von der Leyen is doubling down with even harsher measures.
Across Europe, voters are still pushing back against the orthodoxy of our out-of-touch elites.
A Berlin court has forced the Merz government to reverse its policy of turning away asylum seekers at the German border.
Those advocating for the right of intersex athletes to compete with biological women need to accept the scientific evidence that debunks their narrative of “misinformation” and “discrimination.”
Italy’s most active volcano erupted overnight, shaking homes and sending ash skyward
Campaigners say the £240 fine handed to Hamit Coskun amounts to a return of blasphemy law in all but name.
The French capital saw looting, arson, and attacks on national symbols. It’s no longer a matter of public order, but of civil war.
What the EU Commission sees as an anomaly, CPAC attendees see as a model to follow.
In a letter to Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius, eleven EU defense ministers warned that overregulation in non-defense fields, such as the environment, poses a “direct obstacle” to developing national armies.
Maritime rescue services are overwhelmed on the last day of spring as ‘small boat’ numbers soar higher than ever.
Amid growing tensions, London and Yerevan set for one year of defence cooperation.
Tusk’s forces lost the momentum, and their coalition faces an uncertain future.