
Germany: 29% of Students Have a Migration Background
Meanwhile, the financial impact of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers continues to increase.

Meanwhile, the financial impact of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers continues to increase.

Washington presses ahead with a new Gaza governing body as European leaders squabble over legitimacy, the United Nations, and who gets a seat at the table.

Since 2018, the UK has seen over 193,500 Channel arrivals—roughly the size of Norwich.

A private message from Paris goes public, revealing how firmly Washington is setting the terms of the Greenland debate.

The European Parliament debates the fourth motion of censure against the Commission in seven months over the EU–Mercosur agreement.

One of the top designers of his era, Valentino’s creations were worn by the who’s who of the international elite.

The U.S. president cited the British move as another reason why Greenland “has to be acquired.”

West Midlands Police failed to understand the wider implications of their decision to ban Israeli fans from a football match. Or they just didn’t care.

This year, the fight against “assisted dying” has taken precedence over the fight against abortion.

Stürzenberger and other AfD employees lost their parliamentary passes—over concerns their access could be abused for “unconstitutional purposes.”
The chief constable stepped aside after the home secretary withdrew confidence, but critics say retirement spared him accountability.
The capacity of the power plant to be built with the €15 billion project at Jaslovske Bohunice is expected to reach 1,200 megawatts.
Conscription plans, expanded reserves, and EU-level defence roadmaps are reshaping policy in Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and London.
The German chancellor blamed former governments for high energy prices.
Private contacts have been frozen since 2022, but growing fatigue over the war is forcing a rethink in several European capitals.
The defendants, from Spain, Colombia, Cuba, Russia, and Belarus, face up to 15 years in prison.
After years of centrist dogmatism, Weber recalibrates his rhetoric to retain control of the EU’s political system.
An NHS trust created a “hostile and degrading” environment by forcing female nurses to share a changing room with a colleague who was born male.
Moscow opens a secretive legal battle as Brussels debates whether Russia’s blocked wealth should be redirected to Ukraine.
The 11-member U.S. delegation held meetings in Copenhagen with Danish government officials, parliamentarians, and representatives of the business community.
The Polish leader accused Brussels of ignoring public opposition and vowed to place Warsaw at the head of a Central European reform drive.
A new approach will analyse profiles, videos, and user behaviour to identify social media accounts belonging to children under 13.