
Europe Pushes UN To Restore Iran Sanctions
Britain, France, and Germany launch the snapback process, warning Tehran it has 30 days to curb its nuclear escalation or face renewed penalties.

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.

The House Judiciary Committee considers Brussels’ regulatory model a threat and will include Nigel Farage as a confirmed witness.

Authorities warn of extremists exploiting global conflicts, spreading antisemitism, and selling propaganda-laden clothing to young people.

French officials clearly aren’t serious about stopping illegal migrants from reaching the UK—but then again, neither are their British counterparts.

The Department of Homeland Security says the new rules aim to stop long-term visa holders from abusing the system “once and for all.”

Officers told councillors not to reveal the suspects’ immigration status, sparking accusations of a cover-up

The German government will give billions of euros to NGOs that are “against the Right.”

The Italian leader urged Europe to rediscover its roots

Former EU ‘climate pope’ Frans Timmermans is accused of “fairy tale” thinking, and not for the first time.
The knife fight outside the city’s main railway station comes just days after a U.S. citizen was attacked nearby.
Leading educational psychologist slams ongoing official collusion in the fiction of children being ‘born in the wrong body.’
Thousands remain in Pakistan as resettlement promises drag on and costs spiral.
The international organisation wants to see states legislate against all forms of surrogate motherhood.
El Shafee Elsheikh, who beat and waterboarded hostages before their filmed executions, wants to swap a U.S. supermax cell for a British prison.
The attack is being treated as “an act of domestic terrorism” against Catholics.
Budapest argues that the decision violated EU law because Hungary was denied its right to vote.
The European People’s Party has branded the EU’s draft budget a disaster for agriculture, even though it backed earlier CAP reforms that raised costs for farmers.
“I hope that operations will remain stable and that there will be no more attacks on energy infrastructure,” the Slovak economy minister said.
Adam Niedzielski said he “was punched in the face and then kicked while lying on the ground” by his attackers.
The incident began when the man was approached over a discarded cigarette but refused to show an ID or pay a fine.
Following escalating tariffs threats and supply chain disruptions, Washington and Beijing are working to de-escalate trade disputes.