
Russia: Ukraine Peace Momentum From Alaska Summit “Gone”
Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”

Moscow warns that American military support for Ukraine could trigger a “whole new level of escalation.”

Their joint letter marks a coordinated push to loosen Brussels’ 2035 ban, as Europe’s car industry warns of massive job losses.

Increasingly, dishes such as the traditional Austrian schnitzel are disappearing from Viennese school lunches.

Berlin moves to tighten airspace security after a surge in recent UAV incidents, including major disruptions at Munich Airport last week.

The employee—temporarily assigned to Austria’s intelligence agency—is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the radical Islamist group.

European Parliament hears bogus allegations directed at Budapest and Viktor Orbán.

EU officials say the law erodes equality and dignity; Bratislava insists it protects children and national values.

Budapest is weighing legal action after MEPs narrowly voted to protect Antifa-linked Italian MEP Ilaria Salis from prosecution.

Under Macron, the mass influx of immigrants, mostly from Africa, accelerated in an unprecedented way.

“On paper, the EU’s policies and declarations look admirable, but in practice they are often detached from reality—and migration is a clear example of that gap.”
Pending legislation in the U.S. state presents a troubling image of the woke extremist ideology that Hungary’s child protection law is designed to counter.
Former prime minister Andrej Babiš said his ANO movement, projected to win the elections, intends to govern alone.
Although the report details the technical aspects of the April 28 collapse with great precision, it avoids naming those responsible for it.
Crowds filled the streets as Henri stepped down after 25 years, handing the throne to his 43-year-old son in a ceremony rich with pageantry.
A 51-year-old man has been sentenced to death for “insulting” Tunisia’s leader online, drawing outrage from rights groups.
This kind of performative pro-Palestine activism is fuelled by virtue-signalling narcissism.
Right-wing anti-immigration FvD backtracked at the last minute and withdrew support from the motion.
Once dominant, Austria’s governing party now trails far behind Herbert Kickl’s Freedom Party.
The Spanish Socialists unveiled a surprise proposal that happens to align with the demands of the pro-abortion movement backed by Brussels.
Opposition boycott raises questions over the legitimacy of the contest.
Romania has approved a new law expanding its volunteer military training from one week to four months, offering financial incentives to attract young recruits.
The bodies of the slain are not even cold, and yet the pro-Palestine brigade are on the streets of Britain, celebrating their deaths.