
British MPs Push for Clear Labelling of Halal Meat
Questions have been raised about how many Britons are eating it without realising.

Questions have been raised about how many Britons are eating it without realising.

In its toxic cocktail of war mania and pathological hatred of Orbán, the EU is betraying its very purpose—and obliterating trust in itself.

One CDU Bundestag member emphasized that “a voter vote should be taken very seriously.”

Prosecutors had sought nine years behind bars, but a plea agreement reduced the sentence to a suspended term and 60 days of community service.

Vowing to transform the lives of Parisians, Rachida Dati submitted her ministerial resignation to President Macron.

Budapest warns that the blocked access endangers the energy supply to Hungarian families, prompting the PM to demand immediate action from Kyiv.

With no extra time granted in the House of Lords, the controversial proposal is now almost certain to collapse before the King’s Speech.

Surveys show that the majority of Poles back a gradual approach to Ukraine’s Brussels-backed accession and not accelerated entry.

Voters will decide whether to reopen accession talks abandoned in 2013

“Replacing a population is not a solution. It is the admission of a nation’s defeat.”
Voters will decide whether to reopen accession talks abandoned in 2013
“Replacing a population is not a solution. It is the admission of a nation’s defeat.”
A European Parliament mission found child centres overwhelmed, deportations rarely enforced, and investigations into migrant boat arrivals almost always dropped.
The fast-food chain has removed visible meals from its digital screens during daylight hours, restoring them only after sunset.
According to Spain’s National Police, the gunman responsible was detained in Heinsberg, close to the Dutch border.
Kyiv and Washington were set to open fresh negotiations in Geneva aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, as Moscow backed fresh strikes on Kyiv overnight.
Ahead of President Trump’s upcoming visit to Beijing, Washington signals a pause in escalating tensions.
Ahead of Geneva talks, Secretary of State Rubio calls Tehran’s refusal to discuss ballistic weapons “a big, big problem” before meeting Iranian officials.
The two parties once regarded as the main rivals openly admitting they are bound to disappoint even their remaining supporters was, perhaps, the conference’s one honest moment.
After an exhausting legislative battle, the right and centre were unable to overturn Macron’s progressive agenda.
Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.
Of the 50 demonstrators, 37 were taken into custody, with 40 police officers deployed.