
The Moral Cowardice of Defending Female Genital Mutilation
A paper co-authored by 25 academics is demanding the the West stops “stigmatising” child abuse to appease migrant communities.

A paper co-authored by 25 academics is demanding the the West stops “stigmatising” child abuse to appease migrant communities.

Fusionism is the COBOL of the Right. While it will live as long as its believers live, it is hard to imagine it making new converts. Even converts from the Left will go directly to the new Right.

The hypersonic Oreshnik missile, previously used by Russia in strikes on Ukraine, has been stationed in Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko said.

Tallinn says it has summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires and increased patrols near the Narva River following the incident.

The CDU–SPD coalition plans record spending in 2026 and 2027

Although the defendant admitted causing harm and voiced anti-Jewish sentiment, the French court ruled out the aggravating circumstance of antisemitism.

Mercosur and the Green Deal have become the symbols of fierce citizen discontent.

The movement is gaining momentum and is finding resonance in Brussels and Strasbourg.

The charity deleted its post within hours after backlash from historians, marking the second time this year it has apologised for relying on discredited interpretations of Christian history.

European leaders remain divided over the proposal
Europe must acknowledge that agricultural diversity cannot be effectively governed through exclusively centralised instruments.
Berlin’s recently increased defense spending covers missiles, armored medical vehicles, satellite systems, and even new uniforms.
Only select galleries—including those housing the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo—were opened, as management sought to ease mounting frustration among crowds.
With €210 billion frozen in Brussels, Belgium is warning partners against rushing into a legally risky move that could trigger retaliation from Moscow—leaving EU leaders deadlocked ahead of this week’s summit.
Campaigners from across political and cultural divides rallied in Westminster, accusing ministers of pushing ahead with a controversial trial despite safety and consent concerns.
From climate rules to migrant quotas, Brussels is quietly retreating on policies once sold as non-negotiable—revealing how power, not principle, ultimately shapes EU decision-making.
Two of the five street violence suspects from Moldova are also under investigation for alleged unauthorized residence in Germany.
The European Union is overreaching in its campaign to increase access to abortions.
Washington warned of possible countermeasures against European companies, including Accenture, Capgemini, DHL, Mistral, SAP, and Spotify.
Authorities say “Globalise the Intifada” crosses a line between free speech and incitement—critics say the decision has come too late.
Moscow said it would also take into account who voted in favour of a confiscation of its assets at the upcoming EU summit.
France forced a last-minute shift in Brussels under domestic pressure, preventing the agreement from derailing in its final stage.