
Germany Prepares Ruling on Disputed Election as Recount Support Rises
A draft decision on BSW’s challenge is now being prepared, with a key closed-door meeting expected in December.

A draft decision on BSW’s challenge is now being prepared, with a key closed-door meeting expected in December.

Saudi majority-owned Newcastle took a tough line when one of its own supporters criticised transgender ideology—then she took them on, and won.

Prime Minister Robert Fico insists Slovakia will not bow to the EU on national identity and gender issues.

Russia urges Ukraine to begin peace talks or lose even more territory.

The Library of Conservatism in Berlin is being made invisible.

New State Department rules tell embassies to flag countries that enforce DEI policies, allow child gender surgeries, subsidise abortion, or curb free speech.

Weapons intended for use in attacks on Europe were reportedly stored in Vienna, highlighting the plotters’ international reach—and their ties to senior Hamas figures.

Schools will teach the ‘13-Point’ rules from February 2026, promoting shared values and social cohesion among migrant and local children alike.

The Bosnian Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations taunted his Balkan panjandrum with a relic from Hitler’s Germany.

In a bid to tackle organised crime, members of the armed forces will get powers to conduct searches, identity checks, and arrests.
A new rule obliges parishes to reject candidates unwilling to perform same-sex weddings, sparking concerns about an already shrinking number of pastors.
The theft of valuable jewelry from Paris’ famous museum prompted officials to announce plans for a complete overhaul of its security system.
Slovakia’s government has ordered a full review of the EU’s gas-ban plan, arguing that Brussels is ignoring commitments made in return for lifting an earlier veto.
The State has no issue switching off life support for baby and granny but somehow has an attack of conscience when it comes to the Axel Rudakubanas of this world.
The results land as the government ramps up a nationwide programme of events marking 50 years since Franco’s death.
Okamura backs Orbán and calls for an end to financial support for ‘corrupt’ Ukraine.
Thousands of Polish troops deployed to bolster internal security.
Rescuers worked through the night in Ternopil, using cranes to reach the destroyed upper floors of an apartment block.
Parliament voted to modernise sexual-violence rules and make prosecutions easier, ending the burden on victims to prove they fought back.
“Russia presents a genuine and immediate threat to the UK’s security,” according to Britain’s Labour government.
After weeks of delays, now German investigators can move against a suspect they believe was part of a group of Ukrainian pipeline plotters behind the blasts.
An express passenger train crashed in the early morning hours, but most of the people got away with minor injuries.