
Trump Shows Europe How To Respond to Terror
The U.S. president’s reaction to the Washington D.C. shooting is how any serious country should answer an attack on its citizens.

The U.S. president’s reaction to the Washington D.C. shooting is how any serious country should answer an attack on its citizens.

Detectives are questioning a 31-year-old man held at Manchester Airport, bringing the number of arrests in the case to seven.

President Macron wants to reinstate voluntary military service. But is he overestimating the enthusiasm of young French people?

Serhii Kuznietsov is suspected of being part of a cell accused of placing explosives on the underwater pipelines.

The traditional Saint Nicholas festivities have apparently caused “unease and discomfort” among staff and parents.

The Kremlin insists its offensive cannot be stopped, while the U.S. prepares fresh diplomacy with both sides.

Augsburg has turned to mobile steel blockers normally used at major events, with staff repeatedly rolling them into place, to keep the city center secure during the festive period.

Giessen prepares for one of its largest political security deployments in years as tens of thousands of protesters and multiple counter-demonstrations converge on the city.

Demonstrators accuse the government of forcing through tax hikes that will hit workers and businesses as Bulgaria prepares to join the Eurozone.

Sweden’s migration minister Johan Forssell and Minister for International Development Cooperation Benjamin Dousa travelled to Syria this week to meet with interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
The U.S. president’s reaction to the Washington D.C. shooting is how any serious country should answer an attack on its citizens.
Detectives are questioning a 31-year-old man held at Manchester Airport, bringing the number of arrests in the case to seven.
President Macron wants to reinstate voluntary military service. But is he overestimating the enthusiasm of young French people?
Serhii Kuznietsov is suspected of being part of a cell accused of placing explosives on the underwater pipelines.
The traditional Saint Nicholas festivities have apparently caused “unease and discomfort” among staff and parents.
The Kremlin insists its offensive cannot be stopped, while the U.S. prepares fresh diplomacy with both sides.
Augsburg has turned to mobile steel blockers normally used at major events, with staff repeatedly rolling them into place, to keep the city center secure during the festive period.
Giessen prepares for one of its largest political security deployments in years as tens of thousands of protesters and multiple counter-demonstrations converge on the city.
Demonstrators accuse the government of forcing through tax hikes that will hit workers and businesses as Bulgaria prepares to join the Eurozone.
Sweden’s migration minister Johan Forssell and Minister for International Development Cooperation Benjamin Dousa travelled to Syria this week to meet with interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
The Patriots for Europe said the vote marks a significant shift towards greater subsidiarity and restraint in Brussels.
Researchers say the EU is constructing an information-control system that blurs the line between countering disinformation and managing public opinion.