
Justice Served: Controversial German Judge Nominee Withdraws Over Plagiarism
Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf may have been the biggest advocate for banning the AfD, but her likely replacement will not be much better either.

Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf may have been the biggest advocate for banning the AfD, but her likely replacement will not be much better either.

The Kremlin says both leaders have agreed in principle to meet, with the UAE floated as a possible venue—but Zelensky won’t be invited.

One man was hospitalised with a gunshot wound while another escaped serious injury after a violent clash turned chaotic.

The Wuppertal knife assault raises questions over public safety and sparks security concerns.

“If journalists like the election result, it’s democracy. If they don’t, it’s populism,” the former Austrian chancellor said in an interview.

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.
The collapse of the train station triggered multiple protests in Serbia, with former government officials allegedly responsible now in police custody.
The Ukrainian president announced the development on his official Telegram account after a high-level meeting between Ukrainian and Russian officials.
“The essence of the scheme was to conclude state contracts with supplier companies at deliberately inflated prices,” NABU and SAPO said.
The Mass concluded the week-long Jubilee of Youth event, the highlight of the Jubilee holy year.
The country’s notorious blasphemy laws are often used to target minority groups, with Christians disproportionately affected.
“Hamas must disarm and end its rule in Gaza,” the EU’s foreign policy chief said on X.
“The Bosnian appeals court ruling was undemocratic, immoral, and a serious attack on the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.
Public outrage grows over perceived welfare abuse involving an Afghan refugee family in Hamburg.
Witkoff pledged that he and President Donald Trump would work to return the remaining hostages.
Crowds of Palestinians standing behind barbed wire fences appeared to cheer loudly as President Trump’s special Middle East envoy and the U.S. ambassador to Israel arrived at an aid operation site.
The ECJ has gradually but steadily extended the scope of Union law at the expense of national law.
“Our bilateral relationships with various countries should not be seen through the prism of a third country,” Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said.