
Meloni Among Targets in Italy’s Lewd Photo Scandal
Authorities shut down a site accused of spreading doctored images of high-profile women, including the prime minister herself.

Authorities shut down a site accused of spreading doctored images of high-profile women, including the prime minister herself.

As mainstream parties sign a “fairness agreement” banning criticism of immigration, the AfD stands alone in addressing voters’ concerns.

Following a summit between Putin and Trump, Turkey’s foreign minister says Moscow has eased some demands, raising hopes for renewed negotiations.

French farmers say cage-farmed imports on supermarket shelves may breach EU rules and contain banned antibiotics.

Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) accused Marla-Svenja (Sven) Liebich of abusing the system rather than acknowledge that the Self-Fetermination Act was a terrible law to begin with.

Europe’s foreign policy chief says negotiators must use the 30-day deadline to secure a new deal on Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Hope Not Hate insists there is “no evidence” certain groups commit more gender-based violence

Witnesses described chaotic scenes as an Afghan migrant repeatedly stabbed two compatriots in the town of Güstrow.

Former justice minister Dati joins Paris mayoral race with unanimous backing from The Republicans.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested in January while travelling through Iran
Missiles ripped open an apartment block, killing four children, as Zelensky warns allies not to miss the chance to hold Putin accountable.
Brussels’ ex-digital commissioner declines to defend the Digital Services Act as Congress investigates its threat to free speech.
Poland will sharply boost its military budget next year, nearly reaching Trump’s NATO benchmark
If the state will not protect girls from migrant men, and native-born British men won’t either, what choice do the Sophies have but to arm themselves?
Tehran promised to respond “appropriately” to what they called an “illegal and unjustified action.”
President Milorad Dodik, whose removal by Bosnian authorities remains contested, does not view the Central Election Commission as legitimate and has vowed to resist central institutions and said he will stage referendums.
Hypersensitive teachers are treating playground insults and innocent misunderstandings as evidence of serious bigotry.
The U.S. president is moving to take control of the Fed board—a power grab that could spell economic disaster for both the U.S. and Europe.
A majority of Germans also believe the former chancellor made the wrong decision in 2015.
Epping council says planning rules were broken, but the Home Office insists housing migrants in the Bell Hotel is a human rights duty under the ECHR.
Britain, France, and Germany launch the snapback process, warning Tehran it has 30 days to curb its nuclear escalation or face renewed penalties.
Five men attacked a 38-year-old in Schwabing, stabbing him in the foot and stealing cash and papers before fleeing.