
UK Police Charge 47 for Supporting Proscribed Gaza Group
The British government’s ban on Palestine Action has led to 114 charges against radical activists to date, following attacks on arms companies and provocations on marches and demonstrations.

The British government’s ban on Palestine Action has led to 114 charges against radical activists to date, following attacks on arms companies and provocations on marches and demonstrations.

“He should not be allowed to try to impose his ideology over my beliefs,” Polonia Castellano said after being denounced for referring to ‘Miss Trans 2025’ as ‘Sir.’

Von der Leyen touts “precise plans” for deployment, but Berlin and others reject the idea as politically toxic.

A decade ago, Angela Merkel promised that her decision to open the country to the world would prove historic. She was right—just not in the way she hoped.

The Polish head of state’s first moves are not mere partisan sparring—they are about addressing the structural defects within the state.

Poland’s liberal PM insists his government sets foreign policy, but the conservative president heads to Washington on his own terms.

The move eliminates multiple birth allowances, support for expectant mothers, and emergency aid, as the state aims to save €270,000 annually

The radical green activists’ latest attack follows previous damage and disruption.

Germany’s ruling parties clash over how to fix a €172 billion shortfall.

The Spanish Socialists are trying to hack the reform of the EU electoral law that would leave separatist parties out of the European Parliament.
The British government’s ban on Palestine Action has led to 114 charges against radical activists to date, following attacks on arms companies and provocations on marches and demonstrations.
“He should not be allowed to try to impose his ideology over my beliefs,” Polonia Castellano said after being denounced for referring to ‘Miss Trans 2025’ as ‘Sir.’
Von der Leyen touts “precise plans” for deployment, but Berlin and others reject the idea as politically toxic.
A decade ago, Angela Merkel promised that her decision to open the country to the world would prove historic. She was right—just not in the way she hoped.
The Polish head of state’s first moves are not mere partisan sparring—they are about addressing the structural defects within the state.
Poland’s liberal PM insists his government sets foreign policy, but the conservative president heads to Washington on his own terms.
The move eliminates multiple birth allowances, support for expectant mothers, and emergency aid, as the state aims to save €270,000 annually
The radical green activists’ latest attack follows previous damage and disruption.
Germany’s ruling parties clash over how to fix a €172 billion shortfall.
The Spanish Socialists are trying to hack the reform of the EU electoral law that would leave separatist parties out of the European Parliament.
Around 6,000 drivers stopped goods deliveries, demanding changes to travel restrictions and better support for their industry.
Councils across the country are still considering action similar to Epping’s despite the latest setback.