
The Office for the Protection of the Constitution: Democracy’s Enemy Within
A court pushback against the German agency’s overreach offers a symbolic win—but leaves the core threat of its existence untouched.

A court pushback against the German agency’s overreach offers a symbolic win—but leaves the core threat of its existence untouched.

The Czech Republic’s energy mix is heavily reliant on Russian nuclear energy, the supply of which could be jeopardized by the new round of sanctions.

Inès, 25, filed five police complaints before being stabbed to death by her former partner, a political refugee now on the run.

Despite compromises made so far, the International Atomic Energy Agency is asserting its right to inspect nuclear sites inside the Islamic Republic.

Earlier this week Poland accused Russia of launching a drone raid on its territory.

The EPP leader calls for more power in Brussels even as he retreats on climate policies to ease public anger, exposing a risky two-track strategy.

Polls show that more than half of Austrians are unhappy with the three-way coalition.

Albania is trying innovative solutions to speed up their EU bid, which they wish to complete by 2030.

Dependency on Asia for batteries, high manufacturing costs, and U.S. tariffs are contributing to the automotive industry’s difficulties.

Corporation management pursues ‘impartial’ terminology—at the expense of telling the truth.
Roland Kather urges Western leaders to pursue diplomacy as Russia masses forces near Pokrovsk.
Athens has announced a €1.6 billion tax reform prioritizing Greek families over mass immigration.
Zelensky is apparently fearful about officials being able to say things “contrary to the government’s line.”
Israel has warned that recognizing a Palestinian state will fuel instability, as more countries signal their support for the proposal ahead of the UN General Assembly.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a video statement on Monday evening stating what was going to happpen was “just a prelude.”
A new report calls out the domestic energy industry for its short-term thinking.
Officials point to widespread damage and restate their call for U.S. sanctions against Moscow.
By refusing to dissolve the Assembly, Macron apparently doesn’t want to put an end to the French political crisis he himself created.
Most voters want the Commission president to resign after she failed to put European interests first.
As the notion of “memory culture” fades, Jewish voices in Germany express unease about the future of solidarity.
Secretly recorded conversations reveal France Inter reporters plotting against right-wing candidates while drawing paychecks from taxpayers.
‘Selfie yacht’ supporters allege one of their so-called aid boats was hit by a drone off Tunisia—from where the local authorities deny any such attack took place.