
Spanish Wildfires Fueled by Heat, Drought—and Political Neglect
A June report from the European Court of Auditors exposed obsolete systems and weak prevention in Spain’s regions.

A June report from the European Court of Auditors exposed obsolete systems and weak prevention in Spain’s regions.

The UK Government has abandoned plans to break into iPhones after U.S. intervention, leaving Apple’s privacy system intact.

Apart from France and the UK, however, no major European country is keen on putting boots on the ground, as the U.S. requested.

Researchers in Los Angeles found fine particle levels around charging hubs far higher than normal street air.

Hungary has already banned the band from performing, citing antisemitism and praise for terrorist groups, while British prosecutors now press their own case.

While foreigners make up just 13.7% of the population, they accounted for 41.7% of suspects in sexual offenses at bathing spots.

Judges shut down the Bell Hotel in Epping, opening the door for councils nationwide to evict asylum seekers from hotels.

Vienna beat Innsbruck to host the 2026 show, but the FPÖ has blasted the contest as a politicised, left-wing circus.

Staff told to swap everyday terms for “inclusive” alternatives like “spouse,” “partner” and “caregivers”

Officials say applicants who undermine American values will be denied visas or citizenship.
A plan to link Azerbaijan with its isolated region of Nakhchivan through Armenia is suddenly gaining support from Moscow and Tehran.
Joyce Rohrmoser’s film on Jewish life was cancelled before its premiere, officially due to “scheduling issues.”
Three people were randomly assaulted by an African man at the Westbahnhof train station of the Austrian capital.
The U.S. president says peace is possible but insists Crimea is gone and NATO membership is off the table.
Controversy grows over councils removing British flags but allowing Palestinian banners, exposing ‘two-tier’ rules.
Despite his 30-year jail sentence in June for multiple child sex offences, a trans rights paedophile still serves as a public face for a local Pride festival.
The rhetoric of the rule of law “has become a euphemism for ideological warfare against conservative governments that challenge the globalist Project,” exiled Polish PiS politician Marcin Romanowski said.
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen will host the Ukrainian president in Brussels and travel with him to Washington.
The relocation is in preparation for an effort to “defeat Hamas” and “bring back the hostages,” Israeli Minister of Defence Israel Katz said.
Germany is confronting its colonial past with symbolic gestures and development aid for Namibia—while firmly rejecting financial reparations as legally baseless.
Swedish MP behind push for mixing low-income immigrant housing with majority-Swedish villa developments herself resides in Denmark.
Mounting anger over austerity measures is fueling calls for mass mobilization and a fresh no-confidence vote.