
Vienna Refuses Statue of Christian King To Avoid Fueling ‘Islamophobia’
The monument to John III Sobieski was approved, built, and promised—before city authorities reversed course and left a bare pedestal on the battlefield site.

The monument to John III Sobieski was approved, built, and promised—before city authorities reversed course and left a bare pedestal on the battlefield site.

To tackle a massive drug shipment, an operation brought together Portuguese naval and air forces with UK and U.S. support.

Truckers say that Brussels’s digital Entry/Exit System makes long-haul Balkan routes ‘unsustainable.’

The Commission’s strategy to integrate Ukraine strains the EU’s internal unity and fuels criticism over an institutional double standard.

Antisemitic crimes in the German capital also reached a new high, with 2,112 incidents recorded last year.

A £1.8 million Home Office scheme will offer housing, mental health support and employment help to migrants after their removal from Britain.

After quitting the Conservative Party, Britain’s former Home Secretary became Reform UK’s eighth MP.

Authorities confirmed the suspect had been ordered to leave France earlier this month but remained in the country.

The Paris appeal court is revisiting the 2020 Islamist murder of schoolteacher Samuel Paty.

Activists and influencers credit international pressure with temporarily halting the execution of Erfan Soltani.
Authorities say Gaza protesters refused orders to leave, disrupted staff movement, and threatened personnel—while backing a jailed hunger striker.
Rescue teams saved around 50 migrants from the sea, but three others remain missing—with strong winds hampering emergency efforts.
France’s president claims children’s mental health is being harmed by online platforms, using data reflecting widespread daily smartphone and social media use among teenagers.
Following attacks on January 24, 1,676 apartment buildings in Kyiv were left without heating while repair crews struggled to restore electricity and warmth—due to ongoing UAV strikes and sub-zero temperatures.
Following Iranian state mass killings, a Washington-based pro-Israel security institute is urging the U.S. president to abandon negotiations and intensify pressure on Tehran.
Russian-Ukrainian peace talks continue in Abu Dhabi, with territorial issues remaining the most contentious point between the parties.
Several serious knife attacks have occurred across multiple German cities in recent days—with victims ranging from teenagers to young adults, some with life-threatening injuries.
French naval forces intercepted a tanker linked to sanctioned Russian oil exports in international waters—placing it under judicial investigation near Marseille.
The visit aims to explore ceasefire possibilities and address the humanitarian crisis, while Washington seeks a more active diplomatic role in resolving the conflict.
A warning from Washington signals renewed tensions in North American trade relations, as the United States vows tougher action against Beijing.
Christians must enter or re-enter public life as protagonists—artists, parents, teachers, lawmakers—who show, rather than merely assert, the excellence of the Christian vision and the love it conveys.
German federal prosecutors say a Lebanese national was detained at Berlin’s main airport after he helped to obtain ammunition and plan attacks.