
Greta Thunberg Arrested Under Terror Laws at London Protest
The Swedish activist was detained after holding a placard backing Palestine Action, which was banned earlier this year under UK terrorism legislation.

The Swedish activist was detained after holding a placard backing Palestine Action, which was banned earlier this year under UK terrorism legislation.

The Extremadura result has intensified doubts about how long the government can last.

European leaders bristled after the U.S. president argued that control of the Arctic island is essential to counter growing Russian and Chinese activity in the region.

Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.

The loss of sacred form goes hand in hand with the erosion of authority, hierarchy, and meaning. Yet precisely because the decline is now so advanced, the conditions for a genuine restoration may be emerging.

U.S. naval operations targeting Venezuela’s oil exports intensified as Washington warned of consequences if Caracas resists mounting pressure.

The move marks the latest retaliation in a broader trade clash, with dairy now joining cars and green tech in the crosshairs.

Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.

Emergency outages were imposed across multiple regions as missile and drone strikes sparked fires, wounded civilians, and forced neighbouring Poland to scramble fighter jets.
Allegations abound that a prestigious institution mismanaged an appearance by a ‘sex realist’ sociologist to the point where dialogue proved impossible.
The reform comes as Helsinki steps up preparedness along its 1,340-kilometre border with Russia.
Negotiations in Miami over ending the war in Ukraine show little movement, with Russia warning against European interference.
Police data shows a growing share of shop thefts are being closed without a suspect, as retailers and staff are left to deal with rising crime.
At issue is whether generous financing and revenue guarantees tilt the market in favour of a government-backed operator.
German government representatives acknowledge a turning point for Europe’s largest economy.
The new ship will be larger than France’s current carrier and capable of extended overseas deployments, according to the defence ministry.
A warning that censorship, mass migration, and ideological conformity are hollowing out Europe from within—and why Hungary matters.
Under newly expanded Brussels rules taking effect this month, visa suspensions could target Georgian officials before being extended to the wider public—if EU concerns remain unaddressed.
Statistics in the Netherlands signal that aging and a shrinking workforce will reshape the economy, even as migration continues.
Warsaw steps up civil defence spending—with billions of zloty earmarked for shelter upgrades and population protection in 2025 alone—as a smartphone tool responds to fears of wars to come.
A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.