
Police Foil Suspected Terror Attack Outside U.S. Bank in Paris
A suspect allegedly recruited via Snapchat for €600 was arrested moments before igniting a homemade device near the Champs-Élysées.

A suspect allegedly recruited via Snapchat for €600 was arrested moments before igniting a homemade device near the Champs-Élysées.

Leo XIV used a landmark trip to urge a stronger Christian witness in public life and warn against secularism

After more than 30 years as a correspondent for mainstream media, Ulrich Heyden is now seen as suspect by Germany’s financial oversight authority.

A grassroots Green faction is under scrutiny after leaked messages revealed inflammatory language about Jews and disputed claims about a London attack.

Ukraine pitches its battlefield-tested anti-drone expertise to Gulf states as Iranian strikes reshape regional security priorities.

Survivors describe six days without food or water as smugglers sent the vessel off course toward Europe.

The prosecution of Matthew Grech highlights activists’ aim with these bans: to silence Christians, to make it illegal to call LGBT ideology a sin, and to end religious freedom.

Kyiv accuses Moscow of deliberately targeting civilian sites as mass drone attacks hit a port, homes, and medical facilities.

Judges halt housing curbs for “asylum shoppers,” deepening clash between government and courts over migration control.

Missile and drone strikes hit the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel as the conflict widens, with Hormuz tensions and U.S. troop casualties raising fears of a broader regional war.
A suspect allegedly recruited via Snapchat for €600 was arrested moments before igniting a homemade device near the Champs-Élysées.
Leo XIV used a landmark trip to urge a stronger Christian witness in public life and warn against secularism
After more than 30 years as a correspondent for mainstream media, Ulrich Heyden is now seen as suspect by Germany’s financial oversight authority.
A grassroots Green faction is under scrutiny after leaked messages revealed inflammatory language about Jews and disputed claims about a London attack.
Ukraine pitches its battlefield-tested anti-drone expertise to Gulf states as Iranian strikes reshape regional security priorities.
Survivors describe six days without food or water as smugglers sent the vessel off course toward Europe.
The prosecution of Matthew Grech highlights activists’ aim with these bans: to silence Christians, to make it illegal to call LGBT ideology a sin, and to end religious freedom.
Kyiv accuses Moscow of deliberately targeting civilian sites as mass drone attacks hit a port, homes, and medical facilities.
Judges halt housing curbs for “asylum shoppers,” deepening clash between government and courts over migration control.
Missile and drone strikes hit the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel as the conflict widens, with Hormuz tensions and U.S. troop casualties raising fears of a broader regional war.
Endless self-denunciation might quench a progressive longing, but it does nothing to make the public safer.