
Swedish Christians Guilty of Discrimination for Refusing Gay Wedding Cake
What if it had been a Muslim baker refusing the request?

What if it had been a Muslim baker refusing the request?

Another prosecution involving the same government-run premises could be the tipping point for furious local families.

Recovery funds are under scrutiny after being spent on yachts, saunas, and projects unrelated to the pandemic.

The government is sacrificing skilled Germans to make room for newcomers.

Sovereignty-first movements dominate the polls—but establishment parties are trying their best to keep them out of power.

Europe’s largest powers are imposing serious restrictions on free speech and aren’t doing enough to improve limits on expression.

Immigrants are overrepresented among the suspects, fresh police data reveals.

Every summer, temperatures in Europe soar. So why do the media insist on fanning the flames of climate apocalypticism?

The mid-morning attack in Seine-Saint-Denis follows a string of antisemitic incidents in the area.

The French leader told reporters that no credible border-change proposals are currently on the table.
A U.S. tariff hike on Indian goods has triggered rallies, boycott calls, and a fresh drive to promote homegrown brands.
With Washington driving negotiations ahead of the Alaska summit, EU leaders are split on how to prevent a deal that could cost Kyiv its territory.
The LGBT activist faces up to five years in prison after posting a controversial photo online.
A new report shows that India is under pressure for buying Russian fossil fuels, while for its European counterparts it’s business as usual.
Ryanair will cut 13% of its French flights this winter, dropping three airports entirely.
Greek authorities have implemented new measures to tackle irregular migration amid rising arrivals.
“A press badge isn’t a shield for terrorism,” Israel said after the targeted operation.
Demonstrators show support for Israeli hostages in Gaza and condemn anti-semitism at home.
The man was placed in custody in connection with the August 5th and 6th shootings in the Sint-Jans-Molenbeek quarter of the Belgian capital.
The unblocking of funds for Poland, celebrated as a political triumph by Tusk’s government, is now tainted by accusations of improper spending.
According to Prime Minister Albanese, a two-state solution offers the best chance to end conflict and ease the humanitarian crisis.
North Korea’s defence minister vows “resolute counteraction” as regional security fears resurface.