Month: September 2025

Journalists wait outside DF Star Hospital in Brasília on September 17, 2025, where former president Jair Bolsonaro has been hospitalized since September 16 following a medical emergency.

Bolsonaro Hospitalized

Prison guards took the former Brazilian president from his home into medical care, where he remains under house arrest.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (L) and his Hungarian counterpart and host Viktor Orbán shake hands after a joint press conference in the Prime Minister’s office in Budapest, Hungary, on February 23, 2024.

Hungary vs Sweden: The Safety Gap

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contrasted Hungary’s secure borders and strict migration control with Sweden’s rising violence and lawlessness, warning that Europe cannot afford such disorder.

Poland Authorizes NATO Troop Deployment After Russian Drone Incursion

Poland Authorizes NATO Troop Deployment After Russian Drone Incursion

President Nawrocki’s decision greenlights the next phase of NATO’s eastern flank reinforcement.

September 15, 2025
Russia Cautions NATO Shooting Down Their Drones Could Trigger Full-Scale War

Russia Cautions NATO Shooting Down Their Drones Could Trigger Full-Scale War

The Western alliance is strengthening its border and air protection as Moscow issues stark warnings on a potential conflict.

September 15, 2025
Macron Privately Says War in Ukraine Is ‘NATO’s Fault’

Macron Privately Says War in Ukraine Is ‘NATO’s Fault’

Alleged comments have prompted political figures to demand clarity from the French president.

September 15, 2025
“The Russian drone incident exposed our weakness”—Polish Gen. <strong>Leon Komornicki</strong>

“The Russian drone incident exposed our weakness”—Polish Gen. Leon Komornicki

“The longer this war lasts, the greater the risk it poses to the countries on NATO’s eastern flank.”

September 15, 2025
Britons Join the Hundreds of Thousands of Europeans Protesting Open Border Policies

Britons Join the Hundreds of Thousands of Europeans Protesting Open Border Policies

One Labour MP agreed it would be a mistake to “pretend they’re all racists or fascists.”

September 15, 2025
U.S. and China Near Deal to Resolve TikTok Dispute, Treasury Secretary Says

U.S. and China Near Deal to Resolve TikTok Dispute, Treasury Secretary Says

Trump’s man stressed that failing to reach a TikTok deal would not derail broader bilateral cooperation.

September 15, 2025
Fat Bikes at Dutch Asylum Centers Spark Debate 

Fat Bikes at Dutch Asylum Centers Spark Debate 

Once seen as a luxury item, so-called fat bikes are now increasingly used by asylum seekers in the Netherlands.

September 15, 2025
Qatari PM: ‘End Double Standards’

Qatari PM: ‘End Double Standards’

Netanyahu and Rubio hold diplomatic talks as Arab leaders meet in Doha—following an Israeli attack on Hamas there.

September 15, 2025
Spain’s Supreme Court Moves Closer to Indicting Ruling Socialist Party

Spain’s Supreme Court Moves Closer to Indicting Ruling Socialist Party

Charges of illegal financing are likely to be pressed in an unprecedented escalation of the corruption scandal engulfing PSOE.

September 15, 2025
AfD Triples Votes in NRW Elections as Mainstream Parties Scramble to Block It Again

AfD Triples Votes in NRW Elections as Mainstream Parties Scramble to Block It Again

The result underscores mounting voter frustration with Germany’s traditional parties.

September 15, 2025
Ukrainian Refugees Face Increasing Sexual Violence in Overcrowded Dutch Shelters

Ukrainian Refugees Face Increasing Sexual Violence in Overcrowded Dutch Shelters

Ukrainian women and children being exposed to sexual abuse in shelters is prompting calls for stricter safety measures and additional support in the Netherlands.

September 15, 2025
Austria: Violation of Headscarf Ban and Missed Classes Could Lead to Heavy Fines

Austria: Violation of Headscarf Ban and Missed Classes Could Lead to Heavy Fines

A new legal draft would introduce penalties of up to €1,000 for repeated violations of school rules.

September 15, 2025