
Gen Z’s Sobriety Is Bankrupting German Brewers
The growing number of Muslims in the country may also be a factor in the decreasing consumption of alcohol.

The growing number of Muslims in the country may also be a factor in the decreasing consumption of alcohol.

Over 4,500 Inuit women were fitted with contraceptive devices without consent between the 1960s and 1990s, leaving many infertile.

Dimal Basha secured a majority in parliament after more than 50 failed votes

Warsaw insists that Kyiv must “come to terms” with the 1943 massacre of around 100,000 Poles in Volhynia by Ukrainian nationalists.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that deploying EU troops would violate Moscow’s red lines

Middelberg warns that Syrians and Afghans are falling far behind Poles and Romanians in employment and remain heavily reliant on welfare.

The citizen initiative launched last week seeks to ensure that women can move safely at any time of the day or night.

Beijing said Washington and Moscow must first take responsibility for their vast arsenals.

The president of the Rassemblement National continues to call for Emmanuel Macron’s resignation.

EU diplomats are focussing on the U.S. president’s alleged ‘breaches of the rule of law’ rather than dealing with their own failures.
Voters have turned away from Wilders’ former coalition partner after it ruled out working with his party in a future government.
Andrej Babiš’ sovereignist-Eurosceptic ANO leads in the polls and is poised for a return to power.
According to the U.S. President, the parties wanted to include China to convince them to join the non-proliferation agreement with sights set on “denuclearization.”
When the journalist was attacked for the second time in a year, her partner stepped in, risking his life.
Labour is clearly acting out of fear rather than out of a genuine desire to do right by their voters.
An American tourist stabbed by a suspected migrant in Dresden is speaking up about Germany’s dangerously lax migration policy.
Around 40 Palestinian students are set to take up places in Britain
Chancellor Merz has conceded that Germany can no longer sustain its expansive welfare state—a fiscal surrender to economic reality that other nations may soon be forced to replicate.
Ethiopian migrant allegedly propositioned teenagers, declaring he wanted to “have a baby” with them.
Nawrocki said the bill “places us in a situation where citizens of Poland are treated worse in their own country than our guests.”
Four arrested after overnight break-in at Moog factory in Wolverhampton.
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has questioned why the EU has not upheld its commitment to protect energy security.