
EU Leaders Lambasted for Failing to Pursue Peace with Russia
A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

President Donald Trump has warned that any attempt by Iran to mine the Strait of Hormuz would trigger military consequences “at a level never seen before.”

The Slovak PM says the repairs may never be needed, accusing Ukraine of halting oil transit for political reasons.

The EU’s foreign chief, Kaja Kallas, said Europe will defend its interests, coinciding with renewed U.S.–Israeli strikes.

‘Sharing the Journey’ guidance warns that certain drawings by children could be seen as blasphemous under specific interpretations of Islamic law.

“One can only hope that someone has carefully studied the lessons of past actions, conflicts, and revolutions and is planning a better future for the Iranian people.”

Children and teachers were placed under emergency lockdown today at Thorpe St Andrew School following a violent security breach that hospitalized one pupil.

Critics may be looking the wrong way, and should instead be making note of Kyiv’s attempts to interfere, Budapest says.

A wounded Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is safe and monitored in a secure location, according to his underlings.

Budapest sends a fact-finding team to help resolve an energy supply dispute with the Ukrainian government.
The president’s funding plan for Poland’s defense buildup removes the risk of Brussels holding funds hostage if they dislike the country’s required ‘progress reports.’
The U.S. president has offered full immunity to members of Iran’s police and armed forces who lay down their arms, warning that resistance would bring fatal consequences.
EU member states have approved a reform which would permit the establishment of offshore centers for rejected asylum-seekers—despite heated rhetoric from the Left—which is now with the European Parliament.
Sending the Turkish air force to the northern part of the island drew sharp criticism from Cyprus.
“They are trying to hold the world hostage,” according to the U.S. Secretary of State.
The more intense the ideological struggles become, the less women are defended.
As fighting in the Gulf intensifies, energy markets are jolted, and Europe faces renewed fears of rising gas and electricity prices.
The French commitment to the Mediterranean and Red Sea will include eight warships, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier group, and two helicopter carriers.
Washington says the Islamist group has deployed more than 20,000 fighters in Sudan’s war, with many allegedly trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Kaja Kallas insists enlargement remains the bloc’s “most successful foreign policy,” even as key capitals question plans to move faster on new members.
Friedrich Merz is concerned about the impact of the war in the Middle East on his country’s economy.
At the same time, Germany has overtaken China to become the fourth largest arms exporter globally.