Day: October 6, 2025

Babiš Kicks Off Coalition Talks After Weekend Win

Babiš Kicks Off Coalition Talks After Weekend Win

The new Czech government will strengthen cooperation with Hungary and Slovakia.

October 6, 2025
Ukraine Identifies Western-Made Parts Making Russian Weapons Work

Ukraine Identifies Western-Made Parts Making Russian Weapons Work

Ukrainian officials report retrieving tens of thousands of foreign parts—including Western-made ones—from the drones and missiles Russia used in an

October 6, 2025
Iran: ‘We Will Not Resume Nuclear Talks With Europe’

Iran: ‘We Will Not Resume Nuclear Talks With Europe’

Tehran official says diplomacy with European nations will continue, but only when it can be effective.

October 6, 2025
French-German Youth Acquitted of Espionage Charges in Iran

French-German Youth Acquitted of Espionage Charges in Iran

Lennart Monterlos was arrested in June during the Iran-Israel conflict.

October 6, 2025
The More Popular the AfD, the More of a Target It Becomes

The More Popular the AfD, the More of a Target It Becomes

Party members are being attacked in the streets, and AfD offices are being burnt down.

October 6, 2025
Babiš’ Victory Heralds the Rise of a Much Needed Pro-Peace Bloc

Babiš’ Victory Heralds the Rise of a Much Needed Pro-Peace Bloc

To Hungary, Slovakia, and Czechia, the buzzwords of ‘European unity’ ring thin if they risk leading the continent further into a war whose front is so close to themselves.

October 6, 2025
U.S.–Japanese Trio Win Medicine Nobel for Immune System Research

U.S.–Japanese Trio Win Medicine Nobel for Immune System Research

The three were honoured “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance,” the jury said.

October 6, 2025
Terror Trial Begins for Moroccan Machete Attacks in Spain

Terror Trial Begins for Moroccan Machete Attacks in Spain

Yassine Kanjaa is on trial for killing a sacristan and injuring a priest in Algeciras in 2023. Prosecutors seek 50 years, citing radicalization.

October 6, 2025
Merz Opens Door to Mandatory Military Service in German

Merz Opens Door to Mandatory Military Service in German

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sunday he no longer believes Germany’s volunteer recruitment system will suffice, signalling that compulsory service may soon return.

October 6, 2025
Merkel Sparks Storm of Controversy in Poland

Merkel Sparks Storm of Controversy in Poland

The ex-Chancellor accuses Poland and Baltic states of blocking an EU-Russia dialogue in 2021, effectively stoking the flames of the following year’s Ukraine invasion.

October 6, 2025
New Shooting Near Brussels Midi

New Shooting Near Brussels Midi

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an attempted manslaughter investigation, following an early-morning shooting in the capital.

October 6, 2025
Brussels’ Green Dream Is Driving Jobs Abroad

Brussels’ Green Dream Is Driving Jobs Abroad

Green idealism has turned into industrial suicide: Europe pays the price while Tesla and China reap the gains.

October 6, 2025