
Labour Government To Let Dozens of Gazans Study at UK Universities
Around 40 Palestinian students are set to take up places in Britain

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.

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
Gabriel Attal is playing the progressive card to assert himself ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
Despite years of negotiations, only Montenegro has made significant progress, while the other candidate countries lag behind in the EU accession process.
The American filmmaker is accused of “lending credibility to Russian propaganda.”
The Catholic Church says that the curriculum encourages sexual activity outside marriage, undermines motherhood, and promotes the rejection of biological sex in favour of gender ideology.
The Christian Democrat MP’s ‘hate speech’ case has been dragging on for years.
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.