
Dutch Police Seize Three Tonnes of Cocaine
Police have seized nearly three tonnes of cocaine in Klundert, in the southern Netherlands, in one of the country’s largest drug busts in recent years.

Police have seized nearly three tonnes of cocaine in Klundert, in the southern Netherlands, in one of the country’s largest drug busts in recent years.

A key meeting brought together young political leaders and conservatives from both sides of the Atlantic—in what they described as a “decisive moment for the future of the continent.”

Ukraine peace talks in Florida did not prevent Moscow from hitting its neighbour with military-grade UAVs over the weekend.

Commemorations were held in Belgium on the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels terror attacks, with authorities saying the tragedy has significantly reshaped national security.

A wave of attacks and threats involving multiple countries signals a sharp escalation in the Middle East conflict, amid further U.S,-Iran tensions.

Key negotiators from Washington and Kyiv convened at the weekend—but Moscow’s absence would always limit any progress.

The difference between the German Synodal Path and the synodal reform initiated by the late Pope Francis appears today, more than ever, to be a mere difference of speed.

CPAC Hungary highlighted a shift from rhetoric to strategy, as conservative figures moved toward coordinated political action across borders.

Reports point to fake social media accounts, coordinated messaging, and foreign-linked funding tied to the Tisza Party campaign.

Essex Police suspend live facial recognition after a study found the system more likely to correctly identify Black suspects, prompting a review of its “fairness.”
Protesters accuse Anthony Albanese of backing Israel as tensions over Gaza spill into a Sydney religious gathering.
A European Parliament committee signalled that the path to a trade deal with Washington is open despite legal uncertainties in the U.S.
The last thing Berlin needs is a day against Islamophobia—what it does need is better politicians.
Religiously illiterate priests who want their flocks to start observing Islamic dietary restrictions, not Lent, are starved of common sense more than anything else.
On Thursday, Minister Gergely Gulyás announced retaliatory measures after Ukrainian public figures issued threats against Viktor Orbán.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said “persistent Iranian claims” about targeting U.S. interests “cannot be accepted.”
A criminal migrant being allowed to stay in the UK because of his son’s “limited diet” proves that “the European asylum system is at its end.”
A first-ever parliamentary Ramadan event in Berlin draws scrutiny over gender-segregated prayers
Orbán made it clear that EU funds for Ukraine depend on the reopening of the Druzhba pipeline and will not be disbursed while oil flows remain halted.
The case comes amid mounting warnings of Iran-backed operations targeting Jewish communities across Europe.
Proposal would compile two decades of cases and expose gaps in Germany’s crime data.
Inquiry finds public messaging created the impression the health service was closed, contributing to missed diagnoses and delayed treatment for serious conditions.