
UK: Employers May Allow Trans Women in Female Changing Rooms
A landmark tribunal ruling has asserted that the UK Supreme Court’s definition of “woman” as based on biological sex does not automatically bar “trans women” from female changing rooms.

A landmark tribunal ruling has asserted that the UK Supreme Court’s definition of “woman” as based on biological sex does not automatically bar “trans women” from female changing rooms.

Those Syrians who are fond of Islamist rule can and should be able to enjoy their preferred model of political organisation—in their own homeland.

A survey from a U.S. polling company reports an overwhelming majority of Hungarians opposing the Tisza party’s austerity proposals.

Demonstrators armed with stones attacked police vehicles near Crete’s airports as protests over Brussels-led failings intensified.

Talks with Washington remain stuck over territory and the use of frozen Russian assets, leaving Europe and the U.S. far from a common position.

How does Brussels still delude itself into believing there is no free-speech crisis in Europe?

He who supported Emmanuel Macron twice at the presidential election considers times have changed—sparking an outcry in his own camp.

The scenes of Syrian migrants celebrating the anniversary of Assad’s fall in German cities encapsulates the failures of Berlin’s asylum policy.

The fear of political erosion and social pressure push Brussels to externalize asylum and accelerate returns.

Ireland is struggling with its own accommodation shortages in recent months, leaving more than 1,600 asylum seekers without public housing.
Reports suggest that children taught to “destroy Japanese militarists” and met with North Korean veterans responsible for seizing a U.S. spy ship in 1968.
Berlin records the slowest processing times, with asylum decisions taking almost 18 months.
Belgium’s prime minister told lawmakers that any move to tap Moscow’s frozen funds could expose Brussels to massive legal claims
The forum revealed a continent divided between a power that restricts debate and citizens who demand the recovery of sovereignty and security.
Greece is taking legal action against 24 NGO staff accused of helping migrants enter the country illegally during the height of its migration crisis.
“We cannot leave Ukraine and Volodymyr alone with these guys,” Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said during the call, referring to U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
New documents reveal that EU-funded NGOs have been infiltrated by the Islamist terror group.
London summons Russia’s ambassador and sanctions the GRU after a public inquiry blames Kremlin-backed agents for a 2018 nerve-agent attack that also killed a British mother.
The move clears the way for faster asylum decisions and stronger return policies, marking a major win for the Parliament’s conservative bloc.
Reports from NGO Monitor and memoranda seized from the Islamist group reveal a system of infiltration and pressure on humanitarian organisations receiving European funds.
Police urged the French capital to cancel its New Year’s Eve concert, warning that last year even the deployment of more than 6,000 officers struggled to control the crowds.
Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.