
Protests in Portugal Disrupt Public Services
Public sector workers across Portugal staged a wage strike demanding a 15% pay rise, far above the government’s offer.

Public sector workers across Portugal staged a wage strike demanding a 15% pay rise, far above the government’s offer.

Werner Kogler awarded around €1 million to Muslim organizations at a time when cutting pensions is on the table.

“Peace without ceding parts of the territories that are currently in Ukraine is not possible,” the Slovakian PM said, “the Ukrainian president knows it, the American president knows it.”

A battlefield map from the Ukrainian military claims the settlements are still under Ukrainian control.

As investigations stall and agencies pass the blame, London’s institutions stand accused of abandoning the very children they were meant to protect.

A man detonated an explosive device, killing multiple before dying from his own injuries.

The British PM will urge the ‘coalition of the willing’ to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles, No. 10 said in a statement

Five EU member states, including Spain, do not recognize Kosovo, which would turn its entry into a political and legal labyrinth

The latest victim of the German hate-speech regime is respected journalist Norbert Bolz—for daring to post satire.

The incident was widely condemned even by the German left-wing politicians, who called the situation “absurd and dangerous.”
The Advocate General found that Germany should not only pay for food and basic housing, but a much expanded package of services, including a cell phone and all medical bills too.
The summit arrives amid internal fractures, war fatigue, and a citizenry increasingly skeptical of the bloc’s ideological and economic drift.
That the suffering of a child is “measured in minutes” is a sign of how far the system has fallen.
MCC Brussels’ commemorative event recalled how Hungary rose up against totalitarianism—and today continues to defend its identity against new oppressive global ideologies.
The persecution of ordinary citizens on behalf of the LGBT movement will be funded by the state—that is, by the taxpayers being targeted.
There’s nothing ‘deterring’ about a system that consistently rewards illegal migration.
The committee claims it can’t accept more testimony on the highly controversial legislation “due to time constraints.”
Migration expert Robert Bates says it was “utter naivety” to trust Macron’s government in the first place.
Deliveries of the Saab-produced Jas 39 Gripen E could start in three years if financing is worked out.
“I think the president’s made clear that’s not something we can be supportive of right now,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
Commentators say the agency is “rotten to the core” and is teaching future generations to hate.
Unlike Western Europe’s tendency toward moralizing diplomacy, Hungary’s approach is grounded in realism and mutual respect.