
Merkel Sparks Storm of Controversy in Poland
The ex-Chancellor accuses Poland and Baltic states of blocking an EU-Russia dialogue in 2021, effectively stoking the flames of the following year’s Ukraine invasion.

The ex-Chancellor accuses Poland and Baltic states of blocking an EU-Russia dialogue in 2021, effectively stoking the flames of the following year’s Ukraine invasion.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an attempted manslaughter investigation, following an early-morning shooting in the capital.

Green idealism has turned into industrial suicide: Europe pays the price while Tesla and China reap the gains.

Vienna’s religious landscape is changing as the total number of Catholics decreases.

Days before the European vote on Chat Control, the Signal Foundation says Germany’s withdrawal from the opposition bloc could seal the end of the right to privacy in Europe.

“Peace imposed by force only generates strife, while peace built on justice is what produces true normalisation,” President al–Sisi said.

A former PvdA member born in Jerusalem, criticized the party on X, saying that “the hostages, their families, and sometimes the bereaved mean nothing to them.”

The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.

The European Commission president is now facing a third no-confidence motion in as many months, highlighting deepening discontent with her leadership across the political spectrum.

The French Left’s offensive against Catholic schools is gaining momentum.
European officials are escalating the rhetoric while even some big mouths in Russia appear to be toning it down.
President Trump and congressional Republicans turned off the money spigot funding health care for illegal aliens, VP JD Vance said. “Now Democrats want to turn it back on.”
Records published this week suggest Madrid may have breached counterterror cooperation with France by secretly alerting ETA to planned crackdowns.
Six people were wounded and several fires broke out in Kharkiv after a Russian aerial bomb strike overnight, Ukrainian authorities said.
An anti-Israel campaign led music promoters to cancel DJ Roi Perez’s appearance in the UK.
The Hungarian government grants tax exemptions to workers aged under 25 and mothers under 30—and to mothers of three or more children.
Following a court conviction, the Republika Srpska leader is attempting to ensure political continuity for the Bosnian Serb entity.
A study by the CDU-affiliated Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) challenges the cliché that the typical AfD voter is ethnically German and lives in rural areas.
Restricting free expression through vaguely defined prohibitions violates constitutional free speech rights, the Polish court said.
A move sold as “modernisation” could dismantle the last defence states have in controlling who joins the EU.
The PM’s attacks are particularly misjudged given the recent killing of Charlie Kirk.
Jerusalem said it is a disgrace for Britain that Labour is in power.