
Iran Rejects Nuclear Deal Extension at Istanbul Talks
Representatives of Tehran met EU and European officials for the first time since the bombings by Israel and the U.S.

Representatives of Tehran met EU and European officials for the first time since the bombings by Israel and the U.S.

The UN’s top court wants to punish the West for the ‘historic’ pollution that created the modern world as we know it.

The café, located in the Belgian capital’s infamous Molenbeek district, will remain closed indefinitely.

Many see electoral motives behind Macron’s move, given France’s large Muslim population and widespread protests over the war in Gaza.

“We are being forced to focus on climate adaptation while we should be talking about security, defence, and other important issues,” Ondřej Knotek told europeanconservative.com.

Orbán said he respects the festival organizers but insisted Hungary won’t allow “verbal attacks.”

Putin has said he is ready to meet Zelensky but only during a “final phase” of negotiations on ending the three-year war.

A venue of the festival cancelled stand-up comics’ shows, citing the “safety concerns” of its bar staff.

The British Prime Minister is making strong statements on the situation in the Middle East, as pressure mounts on him from abroad and at home.

“The State Prosecutor’s Office has filed an indictment against a Tel Aviv resident for attempted conspiracy to commit a terrorist act,” the Israeli Justice Ministry said.
North Korean leader voices full support for Russia’s war in Ukraine as Pyongyang ramps up military exercises.
New executive order bars DEI-influenced models from public use, marking a sharp break with EU-style tech regulation.
The Socialist government fast-tracks a sweeping reform that could fine reporters millions for exposing uncomfortable truths.
Senator Cruz pushes for a terror ban after the Brotherhood-linked attack in Colorado.
According to EU rules, recognised asylum seekers can travel freely within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days.
The list includes goods such as soybeans, planes, cars, and whisky.
A car ploughed into a bus stop in central Israel on Thursday, Israeli emergency services reported.
The misuse of taxpayer support meant for essentials has triggered an official investigation.
The lawsuit, initiated by the French president and his wife, aims to discredit claims that Brigitte was born male.
The band is not welcome in Hungary due to the antisemitic rhetoric they engage in during their concerts.
At the opening of the EU-China Summit on Thursday, the Chinese president stated that “there are no fundamental conflicts of interest” between China and the EU.”
Amid recent scandals, deep mistrust clouds the talks between the two powers.