
Brussels Sex Offender Processing Now Set Up to Fail
Federal underfunding of a support centre leaves psychologists overwhelmed—reports on offenders are now taking months to complete and potentially affecting court decisions.

Federal underfunding of a support centre leaves psychologists overwhelmed—reports on offenders are now taking months to complete and potentially affecting court decisions.

The leak comes as Warsaw and Washington intensify contacts on the future of their strategic cooperation.

The German Chancellor warned that forcing Ukraine into a peace its people cannot accept would be a grave mistake.

The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.

Portsmouth City Council punishes residents preparing for Christmas—by policing festive wreaths.

Brussels has been criticised for apparently issuing an “unprecedented threat” to an EU founding member.

Citing “the will of the people,” Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his cabinet’s resignation, saying that the wave of civic energy should be “supported and encouraged.”

Salzgitter is introducing mandatory community service for asylum seekers, aiming to boost integration and reduce the financial burden on the city.

EU finance ministers weigh rival bids from Greece and Belgium as concerns grow over the risks of tapping Russian assets for Ukraine.

Kyiv coordinated with European allies before sending its reply, even as Russia launched record drone strikes that disrupted Moscow airports and Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
Arrest of alleged rapist follows the separate rape convictions of two small-boat sex offenders.
Rebranded seasonal beverages are now on offer—amid controversy.
Leïla Y., who cared for the couple’s children, faces trial after admitting to poisoning their meals because they were Jewish and ‘rich.’
“The rebellion begins,” the Hungarian PM stated.
Orbán described the latest agreement as “a new, absurd, and unjust attack.”
At the MCC conference scholars from four continents will look at how preambles shape identities and legal frameworks.
As the national conservative politician takes office again, it signals a possible end to Ukraine aid and a tougher line toward the EU.
Lawmakers warn that weak oversight of EU grant programmes may have allowed politically active networks to gain legitimacy and influence across multiple member states.
Authorities admit using tear gas in riots last year, but contest the allegation that a long-forgotten military chemical agent was deployed.
Contrary to what globalists are saying, the Trump administration does not “hate Europe.” It hates what Europe has become under decades of failed leadership.
Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.
Tensions escalating: U.S. officials accuse Brussels of targeting American tech companies—X insists the Commission misused a loophole in its ad system.