
West Restores UN Sanctions on Iran as Diplomacy Fails
France’s offer to delay the measures collapses amid U.S. pressure and Iranian defiance.

France’s offer to delay the measures collapses amid U.S. pressure and Iranian defiance.

The deaths come as the UK Labour government’s ‘one-in-one-out’ deal fails to deter migrant crossings.

These three queens stormed an empire of kings.

Multiple NATO members are reporting repeated violations by suspected Russian aircraft and drones, forcing coordinated defensive measures.

Israeli PM speaks to UN General Assembly, prompting performative walkouts.

Volkswagen is scaling back production in Germany, reflecting Europe’s faltering shift toward fully electric mobility.

A deeply divided electorate faces a tense vote shaped by economic hardship and accusations of foreign influence and political intimidation.

The ideological bias of left-wing judges should not obscure the personal responsibility of Nicolas Sarkozy.

Casey Robert Goonan admitted his attacks were inspired by the Hamas-led October 7 pogrom against Israel.

Muslims in Schleswig-Holstein will get time off for Ramadan and Eid under a new state treaty.
The clash highlights growing pressure from EU leaders to rein in Strasbourg and Luxembourg courts on migration.
Prime Minister Robert Fico said the constitutional amendment aims to create a “constitutional barrier against progressive politics.”
Half-cooked terrorism charges against Irish rappers can’t get off the ground: is the Attorney General to blame?
New claim: pro-Moscow agents used the messaging app Telegram to recruit in the Netherlands.
Ministers say they want to set an example for the rest of Europe. But critics argue they are just talking tough ahead of elections.
Ahead of the November vote, the EBU emphasizes the need for a “broader democratic basis” in deciding on the Jewish State’s participation in the televised song contest—weasel words in the face of previous violent intimidation.
Ruled by establishment politicians with no other vision than to stay in power, Europe is drifting into disintegration and demise. But there is hope, inspired by the continent’s very few visionaries who know how to lead.
Faced with growing transatlantic tensions and fears of U.S. coercion, the EPP leader renews his push for a centralized EU defense and foreign policy under Brussels’ command.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel believes the court is being instrumentalised as a party-political weapon.
A transitional administration would be established under a UN mandate.
Right-wing leader Marine Le Pen criticised Thursday’s Sarkozy ruling.
Left-wing MPs, civil liberties campaigners, and Nigel Farage unite against Starmer’s “BritCard” plan.