
Wikipedia Warns of Privacy Risk After UK Court Loss
The case centred on fears Wikipedia could be classed under the UK’s toughest online safety category.

The case centred on fears Wikipedia could be classed under the UK’s toughest online safety category.

EU’s fiscal documents are written to pay a token gesture to openness while in reality serving as declarations of policy intent.

Spain’s national Right is winning over religious voters with hardline migration policies—even when it means confronting the country’s Catholic hierarchy.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has previously expressed concerns about the military drills.

In barely over a year, Britain’s prime minister has overseen the fastest surge in illegal Channel crossings in modern UK history.

Two decades of socialist rule look set to end as right-wing challengers promise radical economic reforms.

Hungary’s prime minister urged a realistic approach ahead of the Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin.

EU leaders reaffirm Ukraine’s sovereignty but play no direct role as Trump prepares to meet Putin.

The Nordic country was always a strong performer in the PISA tests, but not anymore, since helping the best is now seen as elitism.

Firefighters were hard at work in Spain, Italy, and Portugal, while many French stations were reporting record-breaking temperatures.
Developers say the project will expand public access—voters aren’t convinced.
Ajit Doval and Sergei Shoigu met in Moscow to strengthen strategic cooperation, as Washington slaps heavy duties on Indian goods over Russian oil ties.
Israel accuses Macron of emboldening extremists through support for Palestinian statehood.
Neil O’Brien’s pronatalist clip promoting larger families was blocked under “child safety” rules—for featuring a baby.
Three face prosecution under UK terror laws for backing the banned pro-Palestine group, with police warning more arrests are coming.
Those who started the war with the slaughter of families and festival-goers are being rewarded for it by supposed leaders of Western civilisation.
The town of Jumilla won’t let Islamic groups use civic centres and municipal gyms for Eid and other religious events.
The liberal PM is accused of “paralyzing” the work of Poland’s National Security Bureau by denying security clearance to its conservative-appointed director.
The case has sparked global controversy over the absurd application of anti-discrimination laws.
While violent criminals and rejected asylum seekers often evade deportation, authorities relentlessly pursued Liliya Klassen’s case over a simple bureaucratic mistake.
Post-war German education once stood for intellectual rigour. Today, feelings trump facts, ideology replaces enquiry, and political conformity stifles critical thinking.
Netanyahu’s security cabinet is scheduled to hold a meeting on Thursday on the future of Gaza amid rising internal tensions and international criticism.