
Netherlands: 37% of Dutch Report Feeling Unsafe
While the number of traditional property crimes remains stable, a 9% spike in violent and sexual offenses is driving a new wave of anxiety among the Dutch population.

While the number of traditional property crimes remains stable, a 9% spike in violent and sexual offenses is driving a new wave of anxiety among the Dutch population.

Oil prices spike, LNG deliveries slow, and EU capitals reopen old fault lines over supply security.

Israel’s Gideon Sa’ar slammed Madrid over its alleged support for authoritarian regimes, citing both Iran and Venezuela.

Social media is rife with speculation that an African migrant is behind an outbreak of violence in the Scottish capital.

Authorities called off a major Pride event after a Switzerland-based suspect posted a credible threat of attack on social media, featuring Islamist symbols.

The Commission aims to finalize the financial framework before possible political changes in major member states.

Minister described the war in Ukraine—into which Brussels continues to pour unlimited money—as “completely hopeless and senseless.”

The Hungarian prime minister says satellite images prove the Druzhba pipeline can restart immediately.

Last month French prison cells hit an unprecedented 137% occupancy rate, with more than 86,000 inmates held in facilities built for 63,000.

Ukraine’s leader says negotiations with Moscow remain on track this week, even as missile and drone attacks rattle the Gulf.
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A demonstration in the British capital by supporters of the Iranian regime has provoked anger, while the Green Party leader said Western military action against Iran could violate international law.
“Europe will only be able to manage its relationship with Muslim communities more effectively if it honestly acknowledges its own Christian identity.”
The Vatican applies discipline with rigidity toward traditionalists and with flexibility toward realities that are theologically or politically far more problematic.