
UK Muslim Watchdog Accused of Trying To Silence Free Press
A new report claims the Centre for Media Monitoring uses bad-faith complaints to censor accurate reporting on Islamist extremism.

A new report claims the Centre for Media Monitoring uses bad-faith complaints to censor accurate reporting on Islamist extremism.

The progressive law professor is backed by the CDU as well, despite some members expressing concerns about her push to legalize abortion up to birth.

The German government had given a “legally binding” commitment, the court said.

A tense council meeting and mass protests failed to stop Zwolle from approving a new asylum centre, as residents say they have been ignored by their own city.

Somewhat under the radar, the EU has already made a major concession to the U.S. president.

Despite Sánchez’s calls to cut ties with Israel, Spain has increased weapons imports—exposing a gap between rhetoric and reality.

The Chinese ambassador was summoned to the foreign ministry in Berlin.

The Tusk cabinet is trying to dismantle citizens’ border patrols, but the movement keeps growing.

Prosecutors say Juraj Cintula aimed to disrupt the Slovak government by targeting the prime minister, who survived four gunshot wounds in a 2024 attack.

The French president’s visit is rich in ceremony but short on guarantees, as both sides play down chances of a breakthrough on Channel migration
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.
Police used foam bullets to disperse protesters demanding action after the rape of a Spanish woman by a migrant housed in a government-run facility.
The move comes as many European countries make legal gender change easier.
The EPP chairman accused Hungary of violating “fundamental principles” in an interview with Italian Corriere della Sera.
University and NGO distort the truth and invert reality, even as they claim to use “educational approaches that capture the history of the Palestinian struggle.”
The Union does not seem to have suggested a more obvious solution to rampant knife crime in the country: deporting all illegal migrants.
The main Channel migrant groups are disproportionately represented in the English and Welsh prisons—suggesting their role in a wider crime wave.