
UK Court Hands Down Life Sentences Over Foiled Antisemitic Terror Plot
Authorities described the plot as highly disturbing, warning it could have resulted in one of the deadliest attacks on Britain’s Jewish communities.

Authorities described the plot as highly disturbing, warning it could have resulted in one of the deadliest attacks on Britain’s Jewish communities.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, the German Chancellor stressed that NATO remains a strategic advantage for both Europe and the United States.

The city’s ‘queer employee network’ in Hanover is pushing new daycare materials that promote genital self-checks for toddlers.

MEPs approved a text urging the EU Council to defend the recognition of self-perceived gender identity as an international priority.

After years of tensions and soaring bills, the EU Commission has acknowledged that the design of the electricity market requires a thorough review.

If a minimum common ground could be reached, the definition of a specific canonical status for the fraternity within the Catholic Church could be discussed.

The U.S. secretary of state declared in Washington that “the old world is gone.”

The defence loan plan becomes another extra-treaty instrument of influence, using debt and budgetary leverage to shape national policy, Polish legal analysts say.

The French president called for mandatory electoral bans for officials committing antisemitic acts.

Almost 40 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we see the first big crack in the ‘democratic’ version of socialism, giving conservatives a historic opportunity to make Europe great again.
The story has been quickly buried by elements of the mainstream media.
After a decade-long leadership role, Epstein-linked allegations prompted renewed scrutiny of the erstwhile Strasbourg chief’s activities during and after his top-level career.
VOX leader Santiago Abascal called the Adamuz crash “not an accident, but a crime” and urged that the government be held accountable in court.
Five convoys converged on the Spanish capital, causing major traffic disruption along the route to the Agriculture Ministry.
Kyiv’s partners allocated €36 billion in 2025—14% less than in 2024 and below 2022 levels despite the ongoing conflict.
The project seeks to protect democracy, ensure genuine accountability, and safeguard free expression across Europe.
Several European countries have sent small contingents to Greenland amid renewed U.S. interest in the region, angering Putin.
Russia and the U.S. have signaled interest in negotiating a new arms control deal—as Washington suggests including China in the discussions.
Brussels now wants to be part of negotiations but believes there is no point “if we don’t stand up for anything.”
Protesters clashed with police in Tirana as Molotov cocktails and stones were thrown at government buildings, prompting officers to use tear gas.
The embodiment of progressive culture, the man believed himself to be untouchable.
Fear of sexual crime in Sweden leaves many women feeling unsafe, with one in three reporting concerns.