
Conservatives Rally in Budapest To Challenge Brussels Power Grab
CPAC Hungary highlighted a shift from rhetoric to strategy, as conservative figures moved toward coordinated political action across borders.

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.”

Voters elect mayors nationwide as controversial alliances between France Unbowed, Socialists, and Greens draw sharp criticism from the right.

Families, survivors, and rescuers joined hands at Maelbeek to remember the victims and mark a decade since the attacks.

Drugs hidden in a coal shipment were uncovered during a targeted inspection at Ghent, prompting a criminal investigation.

Conservative leaders from across the world gathered in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2026, as the country prepares for a closely watched parliamentary election.

“Italians support this reform because the justice system isn’t working properly.”

Move expands earlier defensive mandate to include strikes on Iranian missile sites threatening global shipping routes.

U.S. hints at scaling back its campaign even as the conflict escalates with fresh strikes and regional fallout.
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.
“What we are seeing now is that the political map of Europe has changed, but some parties are still trying to behave as if nothing had happened.”
The rejection of the Scottish assisted suicide bill comes after cautionary tales from Canada, which is on track for 100,000 euthanasia deaths by this summer.
Data from major cities highlight a widening gap in naming trends between Western and Central Europe.
The prime minister is also being urged to take Britain back into the EU single market and customs union.
The latest threat report points to a slower, calculated approach from Beijing, with force still on the table if conditions shift.
The deal deepens Brussels’ reach in the High North as Reykjavik prepares to decide whether to reopen accession talks.
Oil surges past $115 and gas prices spike as strikes hit key Gulf infrastructure, rattling global markets.
In pre-election polling, disgruntled voters penalize major parties whose ideological positions appear blurred or inconsistent.
Fires ripped through Qatar’s Ras Laffan complex after the strike, jolting energy markets and raising fears of a wider supply shock.