
Hungary Accuses Brussels of Silent Complicity Over Ukraine Pipeline Attacks
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has questioned why the EU has not upheld its commitment to protect energy security.

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has questioned why the EU has not upheld its commitment to protect energy security.

Ruling party figure Kakha Kaladze accused Brussels of slander after threats to suspend visa liberalisation over Georgia’s new foreign agents law.

Inga Ruginienė, 44, takes charge with pledges to back Ukraine and boost defence spending

Pakistan’s repression of its overseas critics demonstrates how mass, unvetted Islamic migration affects free speech in the West.

Washington’s new trade stance could see penalties on Brussels’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act

Debris from a combat drone was found near Tartu, 75 km from Russia’s border

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Berlin will not back Western efforts to recognise a Palestinian state

Nearly half of Danes back MP Mette Frederiksen’s decision despite international pressure.

Brussels is out of sanctions ideas and hoping Washington will take the lead.

Two masked assailants hurled stones through Ringo Mühlmann’s office window, as attacks on AfD premises surge across Germany.
The movement taps into growing anger over the effects of uncontrolled immigration—in the UK and elsewhere.
A new report argues that British youngsters are being “squeezed out” of the labour market by mass immigration, rising payroll taxes, and growing welfare dependency.
Six men were seriously injured, suffering stab wounds.
“No meeting between Zelensky and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is planned,” Sergei Lavrov said.
U.S.-led efforts are underway to push the Lebanese army to confront Hezbollah and reassert state control over the country’s southern territories.
The Polish president’s plans reflect a stricter approach to foreigners, emphasizing the principle of ‘Polish citizens first.’
Anger as migrant invasion coincides with huge payments to the government bureaucrats paid to prevent it.
The Commission President claimed the only alternative to the pact was a trade war—one she says would have benefited Russia and China.
Government officials honored victims at multiple sites, highlighting Croatia’s commitment to remembering those killed by the totalitarian system.
The Danish government has however confirmed it has no plans to recognise a Palestinian state in the near future.
Coalition parties are putting pressure on the prime minister, demanding a tougher stance on Israel.
“On Monday, Russia had launched over 100 drones, killing a 37-year old civilian driver and wounding two people,” Kyiv said.