
Slovenia Referendum Could Overturn Assisted Suicide Law
A 40,000-signature petition has forced this weekend’s public vote, with churches and doctors urging citizens to reject the measure.

A 40,000-signature petition has forced this weekend’s public vote, with churches and doctors urging citizens to reject the measure.

A new appointment will strengthen the Left Party’s influence in the coalition government—and place a key constitutional role in its hands for the second half of the 2023–2027 parliamentary term.

New guidance tells officials to flag posts about migrant housing and other “polarising” issues as concerns grow over free speech online.

The Italian economy is neither better nor worse thanks to Meloni’s government. With the next election less than two years away, the time to put conservative policies to work is now.

Denmark: Nationwide local elections show declining support for PM Frederiksen’s party.

Brussels’ chief prosecutor is urging a ban in crime hotspots as dealers use the scooters for quick deliveries and escapes.

While the EU tries to impose greater penalties on Moscow, Dutch seed and machinery producers keep on doing business in Russia.

A 125-page report says hybrid attacks are hitting the continent almost daily—while EU and NATO leaders struggle to keep up.

German authorities cite deliberate deception and violation of democratic commitments—part of a broader trend that has seen over 1,200 citizenships withdrawn since 2015—when taking action against a sympathiser with terrorism.

Orbán warned that Brussels’ latest scheme would saddle Hungary with long-term debt and insisted that the proposal would be impossible to implement.
The Slovak PM held talks with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán about joining Patriots for Europe—but will not be pursuing membership, at least for now.
After the major UK broadcaster apologised to the White House, its Chair asserted that a controversial video edit did not damage the U.S. President’s reputation.
The German chancellor claimed Europe must gain more political and economic autonomy.
While favourable to France, the contract fails to advance the cause of peace.
Younger CDU/CSU MPs are rejecting the SPD’s 48% pension level, the SPD won’t renegotiate, and the coalition is now paralysed.
A growing clash in Prague has sparked outrage after the head of state questioned whether the voters’ choice should be allowed to take office.
Berlin shifts its policy on military deliveries to the Jewish State, citing improved conditions in Gaza.
So few parents want their children in the ‘health education’ class that the government is now considering making it compulsory.
On the eve of elections, several Danish political organization’s websites faced hacker interference.
The segment denounced Christians sharing their faith online while ignoring radical Islamist creators.
Pressure mounts as the Brussels bloc leadership attempts to impose a December deadline on itself, all while its Commission chief fumbles with three prospective options.
Labour’s big asylum plan is already facing rebellions, legal hurdles and sceptics who say it’s all for show.