
“Šutar Law”: Slovenia Passes New Public Safety Legislation
Personal security could be strengthened by the law, named after Aleš Šutar, who died in an attack by a Roma male.

Personal security could be strengthened by the law, named after Aleš Šutar, who died in an attack by a Roma male.

Von der Leyen’s appeal to Orbán lands just as raids in Kyiv uncover duffel bags of cash and allegations involving senior officials.

Public order is not an optional luxury, but the precondition for prosperity and a decent common life.

Zelensky mission aims to jumpstart stagnant negotiations with Moscow—and resume prisoner exchanges.

The Netherlands aims to support Syrians who choose to return home now that the civil war has ended.

Diplomatic change underscores Trump’s role as a peacemaker, as the international community seeks a new framework for stabilizing Gaza.

UPDATE: Donald Tusk vowed to bring to justice those responsible for this weekend’s explosion on the railway line leading to the Ukrainian border—“regardless of who their supporters are.”

Ex-PM Hasina was tried in absentia, reflecting the interim government’s efforts to address the violent crackdown she initiated while in office.

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.
Tariffs drop to 15% as both sides push to finalise a pact next year.
The U.S. president claims the broadcaster “defrauded the public” and says its apology won’t stop him taking legal action.
Viktor Orbán has positioned himself not as a reactionary but as a conservator—dedicated to preserving what is valuable against forces of destruction.
The government claims to be combating demographic decline but fails to listen to the needs of families.
Multiple injuries and investigation after public transport disaster in Swedish capital.
The right-wing Vlaams Belang has expressed its outrage over the lack of vetting of evacuees.
Conservatives backed a plan to ease EU supply-chain rules, drawing fierce criticism from the German government.
Hungary argues the EU’s 2027 phase-out was imposed without unanimity and violates national control over energy policy.
Damascus continues to rebuild its foreign presence after years of isolation under the previous regime.
Arrivals have jumped 66% this year, with smugglers exploiting weaker controls in Algeria and triggering a crisis that Madrid is struggling to contain.
Gen Z celebs appear to be pushing back against the tyranny of Millennial feminism.
A lecture hosted by UCL’s Justice in Palestine Society has drawn backlash after its speaker described the Damascus Affair without mentioning that Jews were tortured into confessing.