
J’accuse: Fighting Antisemitism in France with a Retrospective Promotion for Jewish Army Officer
For now at least, the French state appears to be standing up to growing antisemitism by using Alfred Dreyfus as a symbol.

For now at least, the French state appears to be standing up to growing antisemitism by using Alfred Dreyfus as a symbol.

A months-long investigation led to raids across Brussels and Leuven, uncovering what authorities call a “serious and concrete” threat against chief prosecutor Julien Moinil.

The Security Council has endorsed a U.S. for Gaza, prompting rare praise from Brussels despite grumbling over its limited role.

The abduction of 25 children in Muslim-majority Kebbi has become a political flashpoint, drawing U.S. attention.

Mistaking digital dopamine for human connection is no way to solve the loneliness epidemic.

Moscow: ‘France is in no way contributing to peace.’

New polling shows rising Polish distrust and renewed tension over history and reparations.

The murder of a young activist’s brother has forced Emmanuel Macron to call an emergency security meeting as fears grow ahead of the 2026 local elections.

The latest target is Frontières, a small investigative magazine now facing a financial squeeze as advertisers retreat—prompting anger on the French Right and calls for legal pushback.

Police investigate how an Eritrean woman’s hands came to be found discarded outdoors—and what happened to her.
The pope warned that the cries of the poor are often drowned out by the myth of progress, which overlooks countless people and leaves them to their fate.
Starmer and von der Leyen eye each other warily as tobacco regulation tests sovereignty and single market law.
Atheism and the erosion of moral order demand a resolute response of fervent faith, for even the most beautiful forms of Catholic culture alone will not suffice.
The People’s Salvation Cathedral affirms that modernisation can only occur in harmony with a people’s spiritual roots.
Pope Leo reportedly plans to grant generous, renewable permissions, softening the hard line taken under Traditionis custodes.
A wave of missiles and drones struck Kyiv, Kherson, and other regions, despite Ukraine downing the majority of incoming weapons.
His remarks come as senior CDU/CSU figures clash over returns to Syria
Three people died when a bus suddenly shot into a crowd, and investigators now say there’s no sign it was intentional.
As with the debate on gun control, the problem doesn’t disappear: those who want to commit crimes will continue doing so—only now, everyone else will be watched.
As two border crossings with Belarus reopen, Poland is introducing new fences and surveillance systems to curb illegal crossings and boost security.
A key UN vote on President Trump’s Gaza peace plan is set for Monday, with the U.S. and Russia promoting rival resolutions.
“The next Chilean government must put an end to all agreements with the UN in order to fully regain sovereignty.”