
Drug-Gang Violence Rampant in France
An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

EU lawmakers are pushing a no-exemptions Russian energy ban, despite warnings that Hungary’s backup pipeline can’t meet the country’s needs.

While Romania is obedient, Hungary fills the regional vacuum not because it is the most powerful state, but because it has the confidence to speak when others hesitate.

Tokyo will push for greater energy self-sufficiency, albeit with only one of the seven reactors at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa scheduled to resume operations.

His supporters say the case reflects a wider campaign to sideline conservatives after the country’s change of government.

An overnight barrage marks one of the deadliest attacks on western Ukraine in recent months, hitting residential areas and critical infrastructure.

Mohammed bin Salman returned to the U.S. with a $1 trillion investment pledge, as Khashoggi’s widow demanded an apology and justice.

The U.S. Congress approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act almost unanimously.

Two Romanian Air Force F-16s were launched after detecting a potentially hostile UAV, with no ground impacts reported (to date).

The impersonality of major digital operators generates a vacuum of responsibility that conflicts with the fundamental rights enshrined by the European Union.
Moscow is expanding its footprint in Africa, deploying troops and equipment to support client governments.
Congress making available thousands of emails could shine a bipartisan spotlight on the disgraced paedophile’s political connections.
Voters overwhelmingly dismissed the president’s proposals—including reforming the constitution, cutting lawmaker numbers, and ending public funding for political parties.
Power cuts and injuries as fourth anniversary of Putin’s invasion nears.
Authorities investigate multiple sites along key rail routes, supported by military units.
Investigators suspect feuds between gangs with migrant backgrounds are behind the trend of increased violence.
A new report records more than 2,200 anti-Christian offenses across the continent in 2024, including arson, assaults, and terrorism-linked killings.
Labour’s reforms are remarkably sensible. But mass migration has already done untold damage to this country.
Kubilius urges Europe to integrate Ukraine’s capabilities as fresh mystery drone activity shuts down a Danish airport.
Thuringia’s Georg Maier admits leaders ignored early warning signs on antisemitism and misogyny—yet still offers only symbolic fixes.
A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.
The remark comes during a major U.S. buildup at sea and a widening anti-drug campaign that has killed 80 people.