
Teen Charged Over Stockholm Terror Plot
Swedish authorities have charged a young adult with planning an ISIS-inspired attack on a festival.

Swedish authorities have charged a young adult with planning an ISIS-inspired attack on a festival.

Zbigniew Ziobro, battling cancer, warns he may be jailed if he returns.

Political tension grows as the long-time leader enters office amid contested election results and widespread demonstrations.

Border control is not enough—the West needs a radical reckoning with the concept of asylum as we know it.

Washington says American taxpayers will no longer support media outlets interfering in the domestic affairs of ally nations like Hungary.

Europe’s steel sector faces mounting pressure from cheap Chinese imports and high energy costs, prompting Berlin to back tougher EU trade measures.

De Wever gives the ruling coalition until Christmas to agree €10bn in savings, after warning he may resign if no deal emerges.

For now, the terrorism angle has not been ruled out by the authorities.

Senior Social Democrats warn the coalition could collapse early, with the AfD hitting record support and centre-right leaders stepping back.

That Orbán has been able to cultivate a close relationship with the White House has thwarted the attempt of the Brussels bureaucracy to diplomatically isolate Hungary.
A man caught on camera attacked the sister in an abbey in the Tarn-et-Garonne region but prosecutors have decided not to pursue the case.
The three parties believe the EU’s Green Deal is “unsustainable” and must be reined in.
Russian forces captured 461 square kilometres in Donetsk and 150 square kilometres in Dnipropetrovsk during the month.
The Overath market will not be held as ever more frequent stabbings, car attacks and bomb threats during the holiday period have made security too costly.
A mandatory “green” additive meant to curb emissions is being blamed for livestock deaths.
China’s top state and private oil firms are cancelling Russian shipments after Washington blacklisted Moscow’s biggest producers, disrupting one of the Kremlin’s main export routes.
At this stage, no opponent appears capable of seriously competing with Bardella or Le Pen.
Ukrainian investigators found nearly 400 Dutch electronic parts in Russian weapons, including newly made chips produced after the EU banned such exports.
A woman was stabbed in the back in one of Italy’s biggest cities, with the culprit still unknown.
Around one in five students experience bullying in Austria, while teachers attempt to cope with rising behavioral problems and classroom disruptions.
Wadephul’s comments about asylum returns harm Syria and Germany alike.
A surprise resignation within Spain’s People’s Party stole the spotlight from major corruption trials that could have damaged Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.