
Dozens Injured After Two Trains Crash in Slovakia
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj-Eštok said dozens were lightly injured and 11 were taken to hospital in the train crash, with no fatalities reported.

Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj-Eštok said dozens were lightly injured and 11 were taken to hospital in the train crash, with no fatalities reported.

Orbán may have gone to Washington seeking a sanctions waiver, but he returned as the undisputed leader of a Europe yearning for a new civilizational project.

The BBC’s director-general and news director resigned after revelations of misleading edits to the U.S. president’s speech.

A 32-year-old man accused of drug-related crimes was deported to Kabul on Sunday.

The suspect has launched a hunger strike protesting inadequate food, limited family visits, and insufficient medical care.

In a speech on Sunday, Frank-Walter Steinmeier alluded to bans on “extremist” political parties, clearly indicating the AfD without ever mentioning the party.

The renewed attacks caused power outages and significant damage in both countries.

Al-Sharaa was removed from Washington’s terrorist terrorism blacklist only the day before.

Shootings, bombings, and police incidents highlight broader security concerns facing the EU capital.

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