
U.S. Aircraft Carrier Enters Middle East as Iran Threatens Retaliation
The Trump administration is considering military options following Tehran’s violent crackdown on protests.

The Trump administration is considering military options following Tehran’s violent crackdown on protests.

Potentially easing local tensions, the partial withdrawal of immigration agents comes after the lethal shootings of two U.S. citizens during protests against federal enforcement operations.

The tensions between Kyiv and Budapest are expected to rise as the Zelensky government roots for a pro-war shift after the spring elections in Hungary.

A technical reclassification with far-reaching consequences has drawn WhatsApp into the EU’s most demanding digital rules

Brussels and New Delhi agreed on a sweeping free trade agreement covering nearly two billion people.

Romania no longer behaves as a sovereign strategic actor but as a compliant institutional satellite.

The Hungarian foreign minister points out how a newly approved measure breaches EU law—since energy policy remains a national competence.

“If anyone thinks here … that the European Union or Europe as a whole can defend itself without the U.S., keep on dreaming. You can’t,” Rutte said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the repatriation of Ran Gvili “an extraordinary achievement for the State of Israel.”

Landlords and estate agents want to select tenants—but is it permissible to ask why?
The Green-led ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate has sought to normalise large numbers of unexplained absences from the asylum system.
Promoting the ‘self-determination of women’—and written to oppose ‘any form of forced veiling’—a new measure is likely to cause controversy.
Confirmed Iranian fatalities total includes protesters, minors, security personnel, and bystanders —with thousands more reported killings under investigation.
Pro-life leaders welcomed the VP’s remarks but continue to press for more concrete policy action.
Trump insists that recent “chaos” is a result of Democrats refusing to work with migration officials.
The long-promised ban on Russian gas is now law—but replacing it with U.S. LNG is expected to come at a higher price.
Greenland controversy has focused NATO and European Commission politicians—with British and French ministers—on the future of the region.
EU leaders are racing to seal a trade deal with India to cut reliance on China—but questions grow over who will actually benefit.
The first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in nearly four years took place in Abu Dhabi, with talks set to resume on February 1st.
Rare national conservative victory in Saxony secures more than 60% of the vote, signalling the changing political mood in Germany.
On January 13, 2026, Poland’s budget act for 2026 reached President Karol Nawrocki after parliament approved the final package of
Sussex Police detained two men and a woman after a vehicle was obstructed and attacked during protests outside a former army barracks in Crowborough, South East England.