
Parents in Firing Line as EU Debates ‘Conversion Practices’ Ban
Concerns are growing that the undefined scope of “conversion practices” could capture therapy, guidance, and even private conversations at home.

Concerns are growing that the undefined scope of “conversion practices” could capture therapy, guidance, and even private conversations at home.

The left bloc remains ahead but short of a majority, setting the stage for complex coalition negotiations.

Investigators are probing potential Iranian state involvement after a group calling itself the ‛People of the Right Hand’ claimed responsibility for arson attacks in London and Antwerp.

A large-scale drone attack ignited a blaze at a major port—while two neighboring Baltic states reported UAVs entering their territory amid rising regional tensions.

The move raises pressure on Kyiv, with Hungary until now a key gas supplier.

The official two-day ‘Lukashenko meets Kim’ event aims to demonstrate solidarity among nations opposed to Western influence.

U.S.-backed “Board of Peace” plan links reconstruction aid to a ceasefire and the dismantling of militant groups in Gaza.

An American national is among those facing terrorism charges for an attack on a major Czech drone manufacturer.

A surge for the anti-immigration Right and losses across the centre have left coalition talks finely balanced.

Multiple campaign irregularities—and worse—were noted in Ljubljana, but not found to have significantly impacted the national vote on euthanasia.
Investigators are probing potential Iranian state involvement after a group calling itself the ‛People of the Right Hand’ claimed responsibility for arson attacks in London and Antwerp.
A large-scale drone attack ignited a blaze at a major port—while two neighboring Baltic states reported UAVs entering their territory amid rising regional tensions.
The move raises pressure on Kyiv, with Hungary until now a key gas supplier.
The official two-day ‘Lukashenko meets Kim’ event aims to demonstrate solidarity among nations opposed to Western influence.
U.S.-backed “Board of Peace” plan links reconstruction aid to a ceasefire and the dismantling of militant groups in Gaza.
An American national is among those facing terrorism charges for an attack on a major Czech drone manufacturer.
A surge for the anti-immigration Right and losses across the centre have left coalition talks finely balanced.
Multiple campaign irregularities—and worse—were noted in Ljubljana, but not found to have significantly impacted the national vote on euthanasia.
The Pentagon plans to deploy 3,000 additional 82nd Airborne troops to the Middle East, joining roughly 50,000 U.S. personnel already in the region.
No bloc secures a majority, leaving coalition talks wide open as a centrist party holds the balance of power.
Spanish authorities have warned that ‛discriminatory practices’ will no longer be rewarded with state recognition, setting a precedent that could affect religious organizations across the country.
Leaking the precise location of a high-security private event to a press corps with an appetite for the darkest possible framing, in a city where networks were actively building nail bombs, was reckless.