
Organizing the Russian War Crime Tribunal Worries the Netherlands
Key concerns include the risk of Russian cyberattacks and the mounting pressure on the already strained Dutch prison system.

Key concerns include the risk of Russian cyberattacks and the mounting pressure on the already strained Dutch prison system.

Chancellor Merz announced they would work closely with Jordan to make sure supplies will reach those who need them the most.

After agreeing on the trade deal with the U.S., the EU’s attention turns to the threat of Chinese overproduction.

Since his election, Pope Leo has reserved a special place for France.

Peace will not come from the obsession with creating a second state where the first is still denied.

Criminal gangs exploit minors’ legal immunity to recruit them online, but using this to justify law enforcement access to encrypted chats threatens privacy and free speech.

“The intention is for all funds to be subjected to what is euphemistically termed ‘conditionality’… no sovereign nation should accept such an arrangement.”

The PSOE hopes to shield itself with the ‘secrecy law’as public outcry for transparency grows.

Intrusive age-verification checks under the UK’s Online Safety Act are the latest step towards total censorship of the web.

The U.S. president effectively accused Brussels of falling for a “con job” pushed by “political hacks.”
The flare-up was the deadliest since violence raged in 2008-2011.
EU regulators accuse Temu of failing to protect consumers—but critics say it’s another excuse for control.
As police allege a “mafia-like” network within the ruling PSOE, the Spanish prime minister departs on vacation while pushing a controversial state secrets law through parliament.
The Italian government stressed that “places of worship must always be preserved, and religious freedom protected.”
A recent protest in Berlin saw hundreds glorify massacres against Syria’s Druze minority.
The deal boosts American exports while exposing the EU’s strategic weakness.
Doald Trump said the two countries had agreed to “quickly work out” a truce.
The new Bucharest government is off to a shaky start as long-running bribery investigation resurfaces.
Kyiv has been heavily criticised for weakening two anti-corruption agencies.
The Hungarian leader also slammed the EU’s proposed spending plan for prioritising Ukraine over farmers.
The building company insists that the bridge was developed for both civilian and military use.
A baseline tariff of 15 percent will apply for Europe’s automobile sector, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors.