
Ukraine Opens Military Service to Over-60s
Older Ukrainians may now join the armed forces under a one-year contract, as Kyiv looks for new ways to replenish its struggling military.

Older Ukrainians may now join the armed forces under a one-year contract, as Kyiv looks for new ways to replenish its struggling military.

A conservative MEP says member states must track down “secret funds” to terrorist groups.

During a landmark Vatican gathering of digital missionaries, Pope Leo XIV called on young Catholics to protect meaningful speech and reach the suffering in the AI era.

What we are witnessing is not a spontaneous process of growing religious pluralism, but a well-structured plan by organisations with a clear ideological agenda.

Swimming pools are becoming hotbeds of harassment in Central Europe.

Peter Kyle claims opposing the Online Safety Act puts Farage “on the side” of predators like Jimmy Savile—drawing sharp condemnation.

Discounts on sport, fitness, and culture for asylum seekers have exposed a two-tier system as public anger grows.

The omnipresent spectre of Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party that is currently shaking up the political establishment up and down the island has arrived on the banks of Loch Lomond.

Attackers shouted “Free Palestine” and “I am Hamas” during the beach assault.

Trump didn’t hold back: he challenged the UK on free speech and schooled it on farming and tax policy.
The EU has opened the floodgates to American goods while forcing France to swallow the costs, Le Pen warned.
More than two dozen Ukrainians, including a pregnant woman and 16 prisoners, were killed in Russian attacks on Tuesday.
A leaked directive reveals the BBC instructed staff to dismiss counter-narratives and blame a new Israeli-backed aid body for distribution failures in Gaza.
The PM’s visit to Turnberry turned into a one-sided masterclass on political reality, leaving him overshadowed.
Western countries have accused Kazakhstan of flouting sanctions.
In the Netherlands, “terrorists are free and Jews are boycotted,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responded.
Jette Nietzard would have no problem with trying to forcefully bring down a democratically elected government.
The activists intended to target several Parisian churches.
Putin “must face economic and military blows,” according to Kyiv.
Unwittingly, book promotion sheds light on changing political discourse.
The Russian airline partly suspended operations following claims of a pro-Ukraine cyber-attack.
Key concerns include the risk of Russian cyberattacks and the mounting pressure on the already strained Dutch prison system.