
Spanish Parliament Approves Israel Arms Embargo
A Sánchez-approved decree, backed by far-left Podemos, will enforce strict trade bans and block imports from Israeli settlements.

A Sánchez-approved decree, backed by far-left Podemos, will enforce strict trade bans and block imports from Israeli settlements.

The EU has moved to protect established terminology for meat products, sparking debate between livestock farmers and supporters of vegetarian alternatives.

As could be expected, the Patriots for Europe motion was voted down today, reflecting the unwillingness of the mainstream forces to acknowledge the failure of the policies they support.

The Interior Minister stressed that German citizenship should reward integration, not encourage illegal migration.

The crisis facing German automakers: declining sales, rising competition from Chinese-made EVs, and uncertainty over EU combustion-engine ban in 2035.

Hungary has celebrated the fact “there is finally real hope for peace and security in the Middle East.”

If you want stories about non-white characters, perhaps you might choose a story that wasn’t written and set during a period in which over 99% of England’s population was white.

The “laundry will be set in motion again,” the Hungarian PM said on Facebook.

Brussels has turned compliance into a religion, and small businesses are paying the price.

Pyongyang is preparing a show of strength to mark the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party.
Russia said its air defences shot down more than 250 Ukrainian drones overnight in one of Kyiv’s largest cross-border attacks since the war began
The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.
The role of small and medium-size enterprises becomes the crux of the conflict between a centralized model and the demands for economic freedom.
Hours after 18 ministers were named in a cabinet lineup that pleased neither the Left nor the Right, one was already rumored to be on his way out.
Sébastien Lecornu, who is set to deliver his general policy speech on Tuesday, will reportedly appoint the members of his new government in two stages.
Top diplomat calls IAEA pact obsolete after sanctions, but says diplomacy is still possible.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood emphasized the need to balance the right to protest with the safety of vulnerable communities.
A loophole in German law lets men legally claim fatherhood of unrelated children, allowing the foreign mothers to stay in the country and collect welfare.
Israeli and pro-Israel artists in Europe increasingly face threats and pressure from radical pro-Hamas groups seeking to disrupt performances.
Moscow fired more than 50 missiles and 500 attack drones into Ukraine overnight, President Zelensky said.
Police in Spain and Italy report arrests, injuries, and vandalism amid protests against Israel halting the Hamas-funded ‘Global Sumud Flotilla.’
PM calls for “sweeping crackdown” and accuses EU ambassador of meddling.