
Hamas Presence in Europe Reveals Open Borders “Disaster”
Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”

Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy spoke in a video call from his cell, describing prison as “gruelling” while acknowledging staff efforts to make it bearable.

Left-wing leaders drive the agenda while Europe watches from the sidelines.

According to the Ukrainian president, this latest incident is one of “Putin’s tests.”

“Antifa should be treated as what it is: an organisation hostile to the constitution and oriented toward violence.”

Taleb Jawad al-Abdulmohsen faces six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder in a trial expected to last until at least March.

Washington aims to secure the release of more political prisoners and improve U.S.-Belarus relations.

The new magical room in Nemecká features a stone fireplace, shelves of vials, a bubbling cauldron, and interactive elements.

NATO Chief Mark Rutte stressed that the alliance sees no immediate threat to its member states.

TUM was briefly occupied by dozens of activists for hours on Friday.
Tomio Okamura won a majority of votes in parliament, taking the country’s No. 3 post after joining a coalition with Babiš’ ANO.
A routine registration visit ended with four students detained at a draft centre, prompting rights concerns and appeals to Kyiv.
Two Syrians lost appeals to avoid removal, as judges say Damascus and Latakia are not dangerous enough to justify protection.
A record-long U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel, with major airports facing reduced capacity.
Ukraine’s growing campaign of cross-border strikes is hitting Russia’s industry and driving up fuel prices.
When a cheap platform meets a fallen Parisian temple of taste, the result is a morality tale fit for our age of commerce without conscience.
Bart De Wever is demanding €10 billion in savings by 2030
Seventeen South African men, aged between 20 and 39, have asked the government for help to return home from war-torn Donbas.
For the progressive West, suffering acquires meaning only when it can be traced to guilt. Without that connection, empathy falters.
The EU is betting on fast trains and clean fuels to drive down carbon emissions across the continent.
The ‘My Voice, My Choice’ initiative aims to make access to abortion easier across the Union.
While top current and former EU officials are being investigated for suspected corruption, the EP is busy going after the Hungarian government.