
Police Target Drugs and Organized Crime in Brussels
A major crackdown on narcotics and gangs in the Belgian capital sees 46 detained.

A major crackdown on narcotics and gangs in the Belgian capital sees 46 detained.

The newly elected SPD mayor of Herdecke was reportedly assaulted at home, with her adopted son taken for questioning by police.

PiS opposition urges Poles to join the October 11th demonstration.

Following Denmark’s example in Kosovo, Belgium eyes up the Balkans as a destination for its inmates.

Local CDU and AfD representatives in Brandenburg jointly back a motion to make the national flag a permanent fixture in front of the town hall.

The ex-president risks six months under home arrest with electronic monitoring if his conviction is upheld.

Contemporary Vatican abolitionism does not arise from the Gospel or from Catholic Tradition, but from a blend of progressive theology and European political pressure.

“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”

The Danish government joins other nations in introducing stricter rules on children’s exposure to social media.

Holding new elections would give the French people a chance to have their say again.
Magistrates have charged a well-known ‘psychoanalytic’ broadcaster with sexual assaults on six women, allegedly raping three when they were teenagers.
Government data reveals a 43% jump in foreigners on so-called Bürgergeld without work history
The Spanish Left eyes France’s example by proposing terminating a pregnancy as a fundamental right.
A proposal to criminalise the promotion of Ukrainian nationalist groups from World War Two is driving the allies apart.
‘Fake news’ war content boosted the Iranian narrative, often by using old or AI-generated videos, report discovers.
While Alliance members look for ways to bolster Ukrainian air power, Greece stands firm against calls to hand over its Mirage 2000-5 aircraft.
While the synagogue assailant was killed, two of his Jewish targets were also shot by police in error.
Pavel Durov says French prosecutors and Brussels elites are using his case to intimidate platforms into censorship.
Deregulating markets and industries will amount to nothing unless we first do away with the elephant in the room: the welfare state.
Attacks on churches multiply as the government remains unmoved, and media outrage proves selective.
People often go to considerable trouble to make themselves ugly, or as ugly as possible. Nor is this simply a trait of rebellious youth that is trying to assert its independence and that will take the easiest route available to shock its elders. Now, perhaps for the first time, the ugliness of youthful rebellion has become inscribed deeply into society, virtually as the norm.
48 Turkish citizens were arrested among 200 activists when Israeli forces intercepted Gaza–bound flotilla boats, the spokesperson said.