
Big Mistake: Sweden Inches Closer to Euro
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s party wants to explore a path for Swedish euro zone membership. It would be a bad idea for Sweden to give up its own currency.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s party wants to explore a path for Swedish euro zone membership. It would be a bad idea for Sweden to give up its own currency.

Brussels remains focussed on Israel, while the U.S. is clamping down on an agency that has become a “subsidiary of Hamas.”

The case of Serhii Kuznietsov has reignited debate over alleged Nord Stream pipeline wrecking—with his lawyers challenging the extradition decision.

A new proposal wants schools to teach crisis preparedness—gearing up young people for future global conflagrations.

Unsurprisingly, there have been far fewer words of praise coming from the Brussels establishment.

Friedrich Merz’s frank comments on urban decay caused by mass migration ignited a political storm between the ruling coalition partners.

When the conservative center is silenced, the true extremists inherit the stage.

White House urges Moscow to focus on ending the war in Ukraine instead of trying out new nuclear weapons.

The closure of the refinery would be “a catastrophic blow” to the region’s economy.

Catherine Connolly’s election win marks a historic political shift—while signalling more trouble ahead in her country’s relationship with Israel.
Hungary’s PM will pay his first personal visit to the Apostolic Palace since the new pontiff was appointed.
Three people have been arrested in connection with alleged graft and gang-related human smuggling at the KVR München.
The perpetrators face prison sentences ranging from eight to 12 years for participating in a crime commissioned from Moscow and targeting Ukrainian aid shipments.
Former government leader Irakli Garibashvili now faces up to 12 years in a Georgian prison.
Weather balloons keep drifting into the Baltic state’s airspace, with a third known incident prompting the closure of its two largest airports.
Minority status only appears to be a problem when non-whites are afflicted by it.
Israel opposes Turkish participation, despite Ankara being one of the formal guarantors of the Trump-brokered ceasefire.
The Croatian parliament voted to reinstate compulsory military service—amid the growing global tensions prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“Without a culture of risk, productivity does not grow, and wages stop improving. Innovation is the true engine of progress, not subsidy.”
Moscow’s drone and missile attacks hit targets in several Ukrainian regions overnight, killing at least four residents and injuring more than a dozen others.
The first time as tragedy, second time as farce—anger “off the charts” as Britain’s broken borders undermine public safety.
Two centuries after his birth, Strauss still enchants audiences with melodies so rich they’ve become part of Vienna’s very soul—yet his genius, born of the Danube, speaks to the universal.