Crypto Kidnappings Mastermind “Arrested in Morocco”
Justice minister Gérald Darmanin thanked Moroccan authorities on X for the arrest
Justice minister Gérald Darmanin thanked Moroccan authorities on X for the arrest

No foreign power interfered more blatantly in Poland’s presidential elections than the EU.

Liberal politicians and media underestimated the public mood—and lost to a candidate they ridiculed.
European Commissioner for Trade Maroš Šefčovič said the tariffs hike does not help the negotiations between the U.S. and the EU.
Nearly half of Bulgarians oppose the move, fearing inflation and loss of economic sovereignty—but EU elites push ahead anyway.

For some, praising a Jewish man who was falsely accused over 130 years ago is a good way to make one’s antisemitism forgotten.

The prime minister’s plan to rule in defiance of the new president’s wishes has been bashed as a possible “coup d’état.”
Outsourcing EU emissions reductions to other countries would be a misguided approach on several levels, scientists and climate campaigners have emphasised.
Hungarian government spokesperson Zoltán Kovács reminded that the Italian leftist MEP is hiding behind her parliamentary immunity.
It has not been disclosed whether the Green Party politician will also be assigned a federally-funded makeup artist, as she was when foreign minister.