
AfD Continues Its Rise as Germany’s Main Opposition Force in Baden-Württemberg Elections
AfD candidate Bernhard Pepperl captured the direct mandate in Mannheim I with 22.3% of the first votes, ahead of both CDU and Green rivals.

AfD candidate Bernhard Pepperl captured the direct mandate in Mannheim I with 22.3% of the first votes, ahead of both CDU and Green rivals.

Much of the sense of European superiority towards America has long rested on an elitist belief that America is dominated by the wrong kind of voters.

Robert Fico said on Sunday he is prepared to block the European Union’s loan package to Ukraine should Budapest’s position shift after the elections.

The Israeli army said it struck the headquarters of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard “space force” in Tehran on Sunday.

Speaking at the “Shield of the Americas” summit in Miami, the U.S. president said Havana is ready to negotiate with his administration.

Brussels introduces new procedures to speed up the asylum machinery but the problem of returns remains unresolved.

Law and Justice (PiS) has officially announced Przemysław Czarnek as its prime ministerial candidate for next year’s Polish parliamentary elections.

Missile and drone attacks hit Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Sunday.

The former Home Secretary said the United Kingdom needs leaders “who love Britain” in response to a leaked Labour document that suggests the Union Jack is “a tool of hate.”

The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.
Rome prepares to push for a suspension of the Brussels carbon market, citing the potential for rising electricity prices.
Hungary and its allies condemn Zelensky’s remarks amid a dispute over a €90 billion EU loan and halted Russian oil flows.
The upcoming elections reveal a familiar pattern of German politics: the cordon sanitaire ends up strengthening the political Left.
Fighting intensified across the Middle East as Israel expanded strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, while Trump ruled out sending American ground troops.
Meeting in Nigeria, conservative church leaders unveiled a new governing body after accusing the Church of England of promoting “revisionist” doctrine on marriage and sexuality.
While appearing reasonable and necessary when taken individually, these measures collectively build an ecosystem of repression that East Germany’s Stasi could only have dreamt of.
Backed by serious cash, Reform UK looks like the only political party capable of mounting a serious challenge to Britain’s left-wing consensus.
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.