
Technical Failure: Britain’s Chief Magistrate Drops Kneecap Terror Charges
Half-cooked terrorism charges against Irish rappers can’t get off the ground: is the Attorney General to blame?

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.
White House initiative comes as Netanyahu insists that recognition of a Palestinian state by several Western nations “does not obligate Israel in any way.”
The “one-in, one-out” scheme was meant to curb Channel crossings—but new figures show arrivals are soaring.
The rare diplomatic move highlights growing strains between Georgia and EU partners.
‘Nationaal Protest’ against mass immigration will be held in the Dutch capital on October 12.
Bratislava says rapid reductions in Russian gas could cost the country billions and disrupt national energy security.
The alleged victim was forced to hand over personal items, and was held captive until daylight, prompting urgent police action in the Dutch capital.
Adrien Guihal and 46 other French nationals transferred to Iraq from Syria are under investigation for crimes linked to the Islamic State.
After farmers were caught faking subsidy claims worth millions of euros, EPPO will investigate the huge corruption scandal that is rocking Greece.
Authorities report over 10,000 interceptions this year as crossings rise 30% in weeks.
AfD leader Alice Weidel accuses the chancellor of betraying voters with reckless spending.
Forget recognising the fantasy state of Palestine. We should recognise the democratic state of Israel as our vital ally.
News of the prosecution has highlighted the extent of fear over personal safety that haunts Austria’s increasingly crime-ridden capital.