
Tehran’s Long Shadow: Four Arrested for London Spying
British counter-terrorism forces have dismantled a suspected Iranian spy ring, alleged to be gathering intelligence on the capital’s Jewish residents and institutions.

British counter-terrorism forces have dismantled a suspected Iranian spy ring, alleged to be gathering intelligence on the capital’s Jewish residents and institutions.

Despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and German retailers, the European Parliament has pushed through measures designed to protect the integrity of traditional meat products.

Swedish authorities have paused deportations of young adults who arrived as minors with asylum-seeking parents while the government prepares changes to family migration rules.

Hungarian authorities want to know why two armoured vehicles transported large amounts of cash and gold linked to a Ukrainian state bank through the country.

Jordan Bardella refuses to allow French citizens to pay the price for European policies that go against their interests.

The centre-left coalition wants to reopen accession negotiations abandoned a decade ago, but the country remains sharply divided over joining the bloc.

Shipping disruptions and rising gas prices are rattling global energy markets as tensions in the Persian Gulf escalate.

The UN refugee agency said that around 115,000 Afghans and 3,000 people in Pakistan had been displaced by the fighting in the past week.

The four largest business associations in Germany have warned the Chancellor that the nation’s economic foundation is crumbling after years of zero growth.

Educational establishments in the Catalonian capital have been encouraged to factor in Ramadan when organizing extracurricular activities, including music or dance.
Under new Polish rules, special healthcare benefits will mainly remain available to Ukrainian minors, employed refugees, and other vulnerable individuals.
The International Organization for Migration is urging Europe to prepare contingency plans as internal displacement in Iran threatens to spill across international borders.
The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.
From Cyprus to the Red Sea, European forces are reinforcing bases and shipping lanes as the Iran war spreads—while leaders try to avoid being drawn directly into the fighting.
Protesters carried signs saying “We are not cannon fodder” and calling for Chancellor Friedrich Merz to go to the front line himself.
The reform comes amid growing political tensions over rising numbers of foreign welfare recipients and concerns about incentives to work.
Baku has signaled a significant military initiative in response to an Iranian drone attack.
A new proposal means companies may need to meet EU local-content requirements in order to access subsidies or public contracts.
Classes were canceled at several schools in the Dutch capital after overnight climate protests left gates glued shut—and emergency exits sealed using heavy chains.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says the ruling shows how asylum rules can block even public-security deportations.
American planes continue operating in Spain, and the Spanish Navy is sending its best frigate to a war zone.
Fico suggested forming an EU-led inspection team to assess the pipeline on-site, with the European Commission supporting the initiative.