
Suspicious Package Sparks Police Operation at Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen
Danish police sealed off streets and deployed a hazmat team after a suspicious delivery was received at the Israeli Embassy on July 3.

Danish police sealed off streets and deployed a hazmat team after a suspicious delivery was received at the Israeli Embassy on July 3.

The death of Major General Mikhail Gudkov is a devastating blow to Moscow’s military leadership.

Hungary targeted for voicing concerns over minority rights and rushed enlargement plans.

The Nazi propaganda chief is famously supposed to have said “we decide who is Jewish!” When it comes to AfD supporters or sympathizers, the not dissimilar attitude of current German authorities would appear to be: “We decide who’s a Nazi.”

British punk duo face cancellations in UK, France, and Germany after leading “Death to the IDF” chant on stage.

Austria says it is the first EU country in recent years to officially deport a Syrian, as part of its tougher stance on migration.

While François Bayrou may avoid facing immediate political consequences, the confidence of the French people in government is crumbling.

Farmers’ organizations and right-wing parties in the EU parliament have been protesting this budget merger for months, but the Commission refuses to listen.

Interior Minister Dobrindt is now ready to beg jihadists to take back hundreds of thousands of migrants Berlin had recklessly let in.

More than 170 Ryanair flights cancelled and major delays across Western Europe as two-day strike begins.
Hungary targeted for voicing concerns over minority rights and rushed enlargement plans.
The Nazi propaganda chief is famously supposed to have said “we decide who is Jewish!” When it comes to AfD supporters or sympathizers, the not dissimilar attitude of current German authorities would appear to be: “We decide who’s a Nazi.”
British punk duo face cancellations in UK, France, and Germany after leading “Death to the IDF” chant on stage.
Austria says it is the first EU country in recent years to officially deport a Syrian, as part of its tougher stance on migration.
While François Bayrou may avoid facing immediate political consequences, the confidence of the French people in government is crumbling.
Farmers’ organizations and right-wing parties in the EU parliament have been protesting this budget merger for months, but the Commission refuses to listen.
Interior Minister Dobrindt is now ready to beg jihadists to take back hundreds of thousands of migrants Berlin had recklessly let in.
More than 170 Ryanair flights cancelled and major delays across Western Europe as two-day strike begins.
The vote is expected to fail, but it will be “sensational” to see the Commission chief justifying accusations after the Pfizergate ruling.
Copenhagen has made European security one of the priorities of its presidency.
A cartoon showing two people—possibly Muhammad and Moses—sparks arrests, violence, and official condemnation in Erdoğan’s increasingly Islamist state.
Pyongyang is apparently preparing to flood the Ukrainian front with up to 25,000 to 30,000 more troops, signaling a new phase in its military alliance with Russia.