
Italy’s Intransigence on Transgender Issues Gives Hope to Europe
While liberal human rights groups are calling Meloni’s government names, Rome is adamant to protect the country’s youth.

While liberal human rights groups are calling Meloni’s government names, Rome is adamant to protect the country’s youth.

Von der Leyen has already admitted that she may have overpromised in the name of member states.

The latest research shows both pessimism and a potential swing to the right, but with plenty of undecided votes up for grabs—and many individual political reputations in decline.

The green-lighting of the mega-project bridge linking Sicily to the mainland has sparked both praise and controversy.

The world’s most hated and most popular pornstar is the product of toxic femininity, girlboss feminism, and sex positivity.

People are invited to bring their friends and colleagues to hear supporters of the Islamist death cult.

Fresh details show police, councils, and activists ignored warnings about Stephen Ireland—now jailed for raping a 12-year-old boy.

“Fed up” families detained illegal migrants, but the authorities said they did the “bulk” of the work.

Two explosive-laden drones from Belarus entered Lithuanian territory, prompting urgent talks between Vilnius and NATO chief Mark Rutte.

Enes Hocaoğulları is in prison after condemning Ankara’s human rights record.
The text enables swift safeguards—and even urgent action—when imports hit producers at a regional or sectoral level.
The law fines users for banned online content and restricts VPN use, with critics calling it a crackdown on “thought crimes.”
Ex-PM Andrej Babiš claims the military surveilled politicians and journalists. The army denies wrongdoing.
New figures reveal that non-German nationals made up a third of all identified shoplifters in 2024.
Finland, once a global education leader, is restricting student phone use after a sharp fall in OECD performance rankings.
Survivors say South Yorkshire officers were complicit in grooming gang exploitation and traded drugs for sex with children.
A Sarajevo court has upheld a prison sentence and six-year office ban for the president of Republika Srpska, who defied Bosnia’s peace overseer.
Former prime minister Ivo Sanader is set for release after serving nearly two-thirds of an 18-year sentence for corruption.
Berlin secures deal with U.S. for fast-track delivery of new systems
EU court backs Italian judges who blocked migrant transfers to Albania.
The inconsistency of the French authorities in recent weeks have led to corrections and backtracking in refugee policy.
State-run NHS banned similar practices, but ex-Tavistock staff at GPHC are now free to treat minors under a regulator branded “unfit for purpose.”