
“New Moral Low”: Left-Wing Protesters Target Buchenwald on Liberation Day
An alliance is demanding the right to wear keffiyehs at the former Nazi camp, despite a court ruling backing the memorial’s authority to restrict political symbols.

An alliance is demanding the right to wear keffiyehs at the former Nazi camp, despite a court ruling backing the memorial’s authority to restrict political symbols.

EU border agency Frontex reports that more than 12,500 people used the Balkan route to reach Europe in 2025.

The publisher handled distribution of 55,000 copies—but officials say they do not know which schools ultimately received the books.

Polish conservative politician Ryszard Czarnecki revealed that a new government in Sofia would likely join the Central and Eastern European states that “view Kyiv from afar.”

Official figures reveal that the UK mistakenly released 262 prisoners in the year to March 2025, more than double the 115 errors recorded the previous year.

France’s political calendar turns the European Central Bank succession into a strategic issue for the Franco-German axis.

With World Cup matches scheduled this summer, the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco canceled large public events amid escalating security concerns following a military operation that turned lethal.

Party says taxpayers deserve answers over how funds were spent as living costs rise at home

The German interior minister said “the best form of integration is into the world of work.”

No surprises as family head ‘re-elected’ leader, while the once-in-five-years Juche political congress is expected to outline the next phase of Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.
To acknowledge Lent is to acknowledge the Christian foundation of Europe. It forces a confrontation with the history our modern institutions have spent decades trying to erase.
Footage from Tehran showed chanting crowds and confrontations as authorities and activists traded blame.
Police say two other men were injured in the late-evening disorder.
Police recovered shell casings near Étangs Noirs as prosecutors open a fresh investigation into the latest incident in the Belgian capital.
As investigations continue and suspects face charges, supporters say the rally is about remembrance—and accountability.
Budapest says it will maintain its veto until Russian crude resumes flowing through the Druzhba pipeline, accusing Kyiv of political blackmail.
Member of the House of Lords steps back from ministry while police inquiries continue.
The move follows a Supreme Court decision limiting the president’s use of emergency powers
Washington condemns the deadly assault in Lyon as political violence, warning that extremist attacks threaten democratic norms on both sides of the Atlantic.
The controversial NHS study was suspended after officials warned of “significant” long-term harms.
Edward McLaren’s recently published novel Bothelford’s Gone fictionalizes Britain’s grooming gangs.
Excuses for failure: at the CDU’s national party congress, Friedrich Merz defended his record, his debt U-turn, and his refusal to cooperate with the AfD.