
Warsaw Cancels Military Gender Training After Opposition Backlash
Poland’s defence ministry scrapped a proposed gender-focused training session for troops, which conservative lawmakers had denounced as ideologically driven.

Poland’s defence ministry scrapped a proposed gender-focused training session for troops, which conservative lawmakers had denounced as ideologically driven.

Merz said his government is considering “various ways of handling it in a more restrictive manner.”

The so-called ‘punk community’ lobbied—including with threats of violence—to block a planned show by a right-wing U.S. performer.

Last Thursday, individuals from a local squatter house assaulted a VOX tent, spitting on members and physically attacking them.

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stopped oil transit for political reasons.

The so-called ‘antifascist’ La Jeune Garde group has “deep and widespread” ties with Rome.

Members of the entourage of a former European Commissioner—himself being probed for alleged money laundering—are now caught up in the ongoing investigation.

BSW estimates that just 9,529 additional votes would have been enough to gain a seat in the Bundestag.

“No one denies that disinformation exists. The problem is that, in this case, the remedy may be worse than the disease.”

The Iranian President has reiterated that Tehran was “absolutely not seeking nuclear weapons.”
As the U.S. courts Central Europe, the battle over who defines ‘the West’ moves to the center of transatlantic politics.
U.S. President Donald Trump recently lauded Hungary’s right-wing government, calling its results “phenomenal.”
Citing a looming threat from Russia and questioning U.S. guarantees, European leaders are exploring whether the continent must shoulder more of its own nuclear defence.
“An overhaul of migration policy has begun, but we haven’t reached the end of the road,” according to Germany’s Interior Ministry.
A Quran-burner may be forced to seek refuge in the U.S., away from the anti-free-speech UK.
While UN figures show child marriage is heavily concentrated in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the campaign’s imagery has prompted accusations of distortion.
A spokesman for the European Commission stressed that his employer has no intention of becoming a formal member of the U.S.-backed ‘Board of Peace.’
A European assessment based on samples taken from the body of Alexei Navalny suggests that toxins were used against him—with Moscow the likely culprit
Marine Le Pen says the French establishment must “emerge from its torpor” and act.
Ukrainian authorities confirmed charges against Galushchenko—one day after he was detained attempting to leave the country.
A Bavarian court intervened overturning a lower-level ruling against the AfD state chairman, prompting large far-left demonstrations in Lindenberg.
The Popular Party will support a proposal long championed by VOX, signalling a new alignment on immigration and cultural policy as elections approach.