
Suspect Arrested Outside Israeli Embassy in Brussels with Molotov Cocktail
The Israeli foreign ministry confirmed that all embassy staff are safe.

The Israeli foreign ministry confirmed that all embassy staff are safe.

The Serbian community representative was not elected as a vice president of the Assembly—something the Srpska Lista party is guaranteed under the constitution.

The two accused were in the country illegally and now face up to 14 years in prison.

Labour promises to reorganise its governance, creating ways to reduce the use both of asylum hotels and welfare support for the UK’s migrant population.

Diplomatic sources claim that Russia assisted India in preventing Azerbaijan from joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

Allegations of two-tier justice abound as the Met obstructs Jews from protesting outside BBC HQ—but not Islamists and pro-Palestinian protestors.

The British Chief Constable’s cack-handed retirement press conference was a tedious recital of DEI cliches.

The right-wing populist Progress Party has doubled its voter support since the last election and put the social and economic cost of immigration front and center.

The Reform UK leader promised swift action on illegal migration to the UK within two weeks of taking power.

Co-founder Avigail Asuss said many Jewish students feel unsafe, isolated, and excluded at the university
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.
Meloni blasts the claim as fantasy, saying Rome plays fair on taxes.
GPS jamming incidents in Eastern Europe, and near the Baltic states have sharply increased lately.
Ventimiglia authorities arrested an Afghan migrant after a woman from the Netherlands suffered serious injuries in a street attack.