
Austria Pushes for Stricter Syrian and Afghan Deportations Policy
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner calls for stronger EU-wide measures, including ‘offshore’ return centers and greater Frontex involvement.

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner calls for stronger EU-wide measures, including ‘offshore’ return centers and greater Frontex involvement.

Principled national conservatism is the solution to the problems of our time, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said at a Lisbon conference.

A modest tax would probably not keep tourists away, but would it make them safer?

Following export disputes, the rivals attempt renewed cooperation—planning high-level visits to strengthen economic dialogue.

A report noted the military’s “intelligence failure” over its “inability to raise the alarm.”

According to the White House, the updated document offers security guarantees, infrastructure protection, and a framework for Ukraine’s economic and political stability.

French officials are exploring a new program that could bring in up to 50,000 new young soldiers.

The Kingdom is preparing for major disruption this week as workers increase pressure on the government during tense budget talks.

There is growing uncertainty whether the parliament can pass an austerity budget by the end of the year.

The Electoral Commission of Slovenia said on Sunday night, based on the nearly complete count of votes, that
Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said on Telegram representatives of Kyiv and Washington will meet in Switzerland “in the coming days.”
Minsk pardoned 31 Ukrainian citizens as part of an agreement between President Alexander Lukashenko and U.S. President Donald Trump.
The IDF said the Hezbollah member was eliminated for “promoting terrorist attacks against the State of Israel and its forces.”
The EU should closely review Pakistan’s serious religious freedom violations before extending its preferential trade and tariff benefits to the country.
After receiving the democratic socialist New York mayor-elect, the U.S. president said “I think he is going to surprise some conservative people.”
The president of South Africa said in his opening remarks that the world needs “multilateralism.”
Rather than adopting schemes that curb competitiveness and raise living costs, boosting economic well-being is a strong way to address climate change, because prosperity builds resilience.
A Ukrainian government refusal to accept the U.S. ceasefire proposal is now seen as a major obstacle to ending almost four years of war with Russia.
Divisions on climate finance and trade measures have further strained already tense negotiations in Belem.
The socialist mayor and the left-wing press prefer to downplay the facts.
“The cultural sector is overrun with woke scolds who wouldn’t know what free speech is if it bit them on the Birkenstocks,” says the organiser.
Fresh figures show non-German offenders overrepresented, prompting ministers to admit current protections are still falling short.