
Majority of French Support Ban on Organizations Linked to Muslim Brotherhood
A survey shows that French Muslims remain divided on banning a leading Islamist group, with 38% supporting it, with 43% against.

A survey shows that French Muslims remain divided on banning a leading Islamist group, with 38% supporting it, with 43% against.

According to Mark Rutte, European members of NATO may provide security guarantees if a ceasefire is reached.

Back in 2023, Russia froze its participation in the last nuclear treaty—but it has continued to voluntarily adhere to the limits set in the pact.

The Dutch cabinet stated that it is not involved in the case and has no reason to request an explanation from the British government.

The announcement has shaken the Catholic world and can be explained by the profound crisis facing the Church in the face of modernity.

Back In 2023, UEFA initially eased its policy to allow U17 teams to compete, but backtracked after widespread opposition from member federations. Is this set to change?

The presidential run-off exposes how Portugal’s mainstream parties now define their red lines—and why voters increasingly look elsewhere.

Officials are doubling down on their plans to tie Britain closer to the EU, whether voters like it or not.

PM Sánchez said new legislation aims to protect children from hate speech, pornographic content, and online disinformation.

After a brief ceasefire, Russian shelling hit Ukrainian cities’ energy systems amid freezing lows of minus 17C in Kyiv and minus 23C in Kharkiv.
Back in 2023, Russia froze its participation in the last nuclear treaty—but it has continued to voluntarily adhere to the limits set in the pact.
The Dutch cabinet stated that it is not involved in the case and has no reason to request an explanation from the British government.
The announcement has shaken the Catholic world and can be explained by the profound crisis facing the Church in the face of modernity.
Back In 2023, UEFA initially eased its policy to allow U17 teams to compete, but backtracked after widespread opposition from member federations. Is this set to change?
The presidential run-off exposes how Portugal’s mainstream parties now define their red lines—and why voters increasingly look elsewhere.
Officials are doubling down on their plans to tie Britain closer to the EU, whether voters like it or not.
PM Sánchez said new legislation aims to protect children from hate speech, pornographic content, and online disinformation.
After a brief ceasefire, Russian shelling hit Ukrainian cities’ energy systems amid freezing lows of minus 17C in Kyiv and minus 23C in Kharkiv.
Hungarian PM encouraged citizens to say no to domestic provocations and oppose involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
It is encouraging to see a generation of young conservative women taking the floor for what is worth fighting for.
The rollout of body cameras comes as House Democrats demand major reforms to security operations.
Bill and Hillary Clinton had originally refused to meet with the lawmakers probing the conduct of previous investigations into the criminal financier’s activities.