
Digital ID Plans ‘Scrapped,’ But UK Campaigners Must Remain Vigilant
The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.

The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.

Individuals who have committed violent crimes—or have been involved in drug or arms trafficking—will be excluded from the proposed Algerian scheme.

A regime change in Iran would not only liberate the Persian people but would also ‘free’ Palestine by weakening Hamas, ultimately benefitting the whole region, Israel, Europe, and the United States.

Online content shared by David Bendels was protected by freedom of expression when assessed in its overall context, according to the presiding judge.

The Netherlands approved sending additional military resources to the Arctic island as part of a NATO mission—in response to U.S. demands based on Greenland’s strategic importance.

Behind the language of solidarity, new EU loans are reshaping defence spending, debt, and decision-making—often without much public scrutiny.

Warsaw urged European leaders to back the U.S. president on Ukraine and security, citing Russian drone incursions—and warning that NATO’s eastern flank is under growing pressure.

As Berlin scrambles to respond to the outage, critics say years of denial about extremist threats have left authorities reacting late—and at public expense.

Anti-corruption bureau alleges a party leader—reportedly Tymoshenko—offered illicit incentives to members of parliament in exchange for their votes.
The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.
The U.S. president warned Havana it would lose all Venezuelan-linked oil and financial support.
Unlike Brussels’ policies, this new pyramid also indirectly supports farming and livestock—sectors absurdly demonized for decades by far-left environmentalists.
U.S. Central Command said the United States would not stand idly by in the face of attacks against its troops and would continue efforts to dismantle the terrorist organisation.
Britain, France, and Germany are exploring a NATO-backed deployment to safeguard the island from Russian and Chinese influence.
Benjamin Netanyahu said the world needs more leaders like the Hungarian prime minister, while Javier Milei said Viktor Orbán has made Hungary a bastion of the Western world in a Europe that is being engulfed by darkness.
Overnight strikes injured three people in Ukraine and left about 600,000 residents without electricity in Russia’s Belgorod region.
The veto threatens Poland with EU legal action and deepens a political standoff in Warsaw over how to regulate online content.
Human rights organisations warn hospitals are overwhelmed and the true death toll may rise.
The UK could block Brits from using X unless it removes generative AI functions that can create pornographic images.
It seems a fashion magazine can be sensitive to the Papacy’s ‘pomp and circumstance.’
The PM said Hungary faces a choice between peace and war, between safeguarding national interests and giving in to Brussels.
A previously unknown private company secured government defence contracts worth about €200 million but failed to deliver most of the munitions, misused advance payments, and supplied defective mines that were unsafe and unfit for combat.