
Storm Goretti Triggers Red Alerts, Power Outages Across France and Britain
Hurricane-force gusts knock out power, halt trains, and batter coastal areas in Western Europe.

Hurricane-force gusts knock out power, halt trains, and batter coastal areas in Western Europe.

At least four civilians were killed in Kyiv and dozens injured after Russian forces launched multiple missiles—and hundreds of drones.

“We Venezuelans could not decide our future because the regime’s weapons prevented us from doing so.”

Officials are tinkering around the edges to ‘fix’ educational problems, when they should be doing more on border control.

Spain’s latest peacekeeping offer highlights the gap between lofty rhetoric and the lack of concrete plans or diplomatic weight behind it.

We Berliners now know what life without fossil fuels looks and feels like.

Washington stressed that continued support depends on the Somali government acting to resolve the reported issues.

Merz described the Berlin blackout an “attack” and praised local authorities and the Bundeswehr for their response, citing their “excellent work.”

Budget minister Amélie de Montchalin says all options remain on the table as France starts the year without an agreed state budget.

The QueerCityPass offers 24-hour unlimited travel at a lower price than several existing public transport tickets.
Bern’s latest measure—lasting up to four years—aims to prevent any suspected illicit funds from leaving the country amid political upheaval in Venezuela.
Prediction: EU migration pact would worsen public safety by redistributing illegal migrants to countries where they are currently not present.
The Hungarian PM says a “process of de-integration” is under way within the EU, driven by the growing incompetence of EU leaders.
The French government moves to block certain imported fruits in order to safeguard supply chains, protect consumers, and support local farmers.
Robert Fico said Slovakia must pursue its national interests through diplomacy, even if doing so temporarily strains relations with key allies.
Brussels is advocating for the safety of a Communist dictator oppressing Venezuela instead of siding with their long-time NATO ally.
After U.S. actions in Venezuela, Moscow’s rhetoric toward European leaders is getting increasingly aggressive.
The links, first exposed years ago, are resurfacing just as French left-wing figures denounce Washington and downplay Maduro’s record.
Unrest driven by economic hardship has spread to most provinces, drawing international attention—as rights groups report hundreds of arrests and rising casualties.
Amid criticism, officials estimate that the new ban will eliminate billions of calories from children’s diets annually.
U.S. rhetoric on the Arctic hardens as Nordic leaders push back and Brussels struggles to find a common line.
Four weeks after topping the charts, The Abandons is already forgotten. Is this the end of the Western—or a symptom of instant-gratification culture?