
Foreign Cyberattacks on the Rise, German Intelligence Warns
Germany’s BfV blames Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea for online sabotage.

Germany’s BfV blames Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea for online sabotage.

The case has ignited a storm in British politics, with opposition figures, media outlets, and even governing-party MPs demanding answers.

MCC Brussels criticized the NGO behind the lawsuit, calling its demand and the legal action a “foreign power grab” rather than a move for transparency.

According to the police, an 18-year-old suspect is in custody after a fatal incident near De Montfort University in Leicester in the English East Midlands.

Amelia is a reminder of how badly governments misjudge the nations they claim to protect.

Reports suggest around 60 illegal places of worship continue operating across the Greek capital, operating out of basements and warehouses.

The operation against X has become a symbol of rising tensions between European regulators and digital platforms over the limits of state power online.

The video call took place as Russian, Ukrainian and U.S. negotiators met in Abu Dhabi for another round of talks on ending the war in Ukraine.

As the U.S.-Russia nuclear pact ends, the Pope urged world leaders to pursue a meaningful successor agreement.

Violence against railway staff is rising in Germany, with five employees facing physical attacks on a daily basis.