
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.

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

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.

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

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

Vienna’s religious landscape is changing as the total number of Catholics decreases.

Days before the European vote on Chat Control, the Signal Foundation says Germany’s withdrawal from the opposition bloc could seal the end of the right to privacy in Europe.

“Peace imposed by force only generates strife, while peace built on justice is what produces true normalisation,” President al–Sisi said.

A former PvdA member born in Jerusalem, criticized the party on X, saying that “the hostages, their families, and sometimes the bereaved mean nothing to them.”

The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.

The European Commission president is now facing a third no-confidence motion in as many months, highlighting deepening discontent with her leadership across the political spectrum.
Vienna’s religious landscape is changing as the total number of Catholics decreases.
Days before the European vote on Chat Control, the Signal Foundation says Germany’s withdrawal from the opposition bloc could seal the end of the right to privacy in Europe.
“Peace imposed by force only generates strife, while peace built on justice is what produces true normalisation,” President al–Sisi said.
A former PvdA member born in Jerusalem, criticized the party on X, saying that “the hostages, their families, and sometimes the bereaved mean nothing to them.”
The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.
The European Commission president is now facing a third no-confidence motion in as many months, highlighting deepening discontent with her leadership across the political spectrum.
The French Left’s offensive against Catholic schools is gaining momentum.
Thunberg and Friends Set for Deportation After Israel Seizes ‘Selfie Yacht’ Flotilla
BSW officials say the exhibition seeks to foster peace, listing other ambassadors—including from Belarus and Hungary—expected to attend.
Lecornu’s stint in office was the shortest ever for a prime minister in modern France.
The former German Chancellor claims Poland and the Baltic states blocked talks with Putin in 2021, contributing to the escalation in Ukraine.
Local committees in Syria have cast their ballots to select members of a transitional parliament, in a process some deem undemocratic.