
French Military Chief of Staff: “Be Prepared to Lose Your Children”
The senior officer notes France’s moral unpreparedness, but the French blame Macron’s irresponsibility.

The senior officer notes France’s moral unpreparedness, but the French blame Macron’s irresponsibility.

Political deadlock has pushed Kosovo’s president to call new elections for December 28, the second vote in less than a year.

Authorities are holding a suspect they say financed IS with cryptocurrency, received instructions on making explosives, and prepared an ideologically motivated trip to Somalia.

While Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump focus on securing a Ukraine peace deal, some politicians make their task harder by pushing Europe into conflict.

Prosecutors say the Antifa-linked group carried out brutal hammer attacks in Germany and Budapest, while MEP Ilaria Salis still avoids trial thanks to EU immunity.

The Supreme Court has convicted Spain’s attorney general for leaking confidential information about a right-wing politician.

A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.

Safety concerns around Germany’s Christmas markets have grown since the 2016 Berlin terror truck attack—fears intensified by last year’s deadly vehicular ramming in Magdeburg.

A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters has sparked political outrage, following revelations that Dutch authorities found no history of violence among the club’s supporters.

Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”
The senior officer notes France’s moral unpreparedness, but the French blame Macron’s irresponsibility.
Political deadlock has pushed Kosovo’s president to call new elections for December 28, the second vote in less than a year.
Authorities are holding a suspect they say financed IS with cryptocurrency, received instructions on making explosives, and prepared an ideologically motivated trip to Somalia.
While Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump focus on securing a Ukraine peace deal, some politicians make their task harder by pushing Europe into conflict.
Prosecutors say the Antifa-linked group carried out brutal hammer attacks in Germany and Budapest, while MEP Ilaria Salis still avoids trial thanks to EU immunity.
The Supreme Court has convicted Spain’s attorney general for leaking confidential information about a right-wing politician.
A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.
Safety concerns around Germany’s Christmas markets have grown since the 2016 Berlin terror truck attack—fears intensified by last year’s deadly vehicular ramming in Magdeburg.
A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters has sparked political outrage, following revelations that Dutch authorities found no history of violence among the club’s supporters.
Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”
Definitive advice on how UK venues should manage access to single-sex facilities remains unpublished, leaving safety and privacy concerns unresolved.
Why is protecting toads, bats, and hamsters more important than facilitating human flourishing?