
Berlin Grants Taliban Envoys Immunity in Quiet Shift
Germany insists it does not recognise the Taliban—but has accredited regime-appointed diplomats in Bonn and granted them consular immunity.

Germany insists it does not recognise the Taliban—but has accredited regime-appointed diplomats in Bonn and granted them consular immunity.

His vibes-based politics is fuelled by entitlement, resentment, and social-media virality.

Volodymyr Kudrytsky claims Kyiv is targeting him for criticising its energy war strategy, accusing the presidential office of trying to silence him.

Ankara says its NATO role makes inclusion in the €150bn SAFE scheme essential; Finland backs participation as Turkey seeks German support.

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul triggers outrage after arguing Syrians cannot return home despite the civil war’s end—handing fresh political momentum to the AfD.

Physical assaults, threats, and property damage show antisemitism remains a daily reality for Austrian Jews.

With the introduction of halal meat and the scrapping of alcohol under the guise of Americanisation, cultural change is progressing.

Police are searching for an Algerian inmate mistakenly released from Wandsworth Prison, in the latest in a string of administrative errors to hit the UK’s prison service.

Data shows violent incidents on UK trains are becoming increasingly common.

The incident follows claims by Austria’s justice minister that there is “no basis” to act against Antifa.
A shift in the nation’s political culture is vital—away from socialist and demagogic collectivist ideas that dragged a once-prosperous country into corruption and decay.