
Danish Political Pragmatism Challenged by Rising Polarization
In pre-election polling, disgruntled voters penalize major parties whose ideological positions appear blurred or inconsistent.

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.

The Hungarian prime minister believes Europe can be in no position to properly support others before it gets its own affairs into order.

Polling suggests minimal public support for the radical liberalisation of abortion law, despite its rapid progress through Parliament.

While the RRS is presented as a tool to protect election processes from foreign interference, a closer look at it raises concerns about its impartiality.

Local parties performed particularly well in areas where the location of new refugee centres was an issue.

“The aversion toward Golob due to mismanagement in healthcare, the economy, and agriculture is now so great that I do not see how they can turn the situation around.”

An op-ed column framed the opening of a Gail’s branch near a Palestinian-owned café as an act of “aggression,” implying the coffee chain store invited retribution from vandals.

Hungary has reduced attempted illegal crossings from over 100,000 in 2022 to just 12,000 last year, while the UK continues to face a surge in Channel arrivals.

Officials in Italy have warned that a vessel poses a “serious risk” of triggering a large-scale environmental disaster.
The decision follows attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands, prompting urgent calls for stronger protection of Jewish communities.
The Swiss Justice Minister claimed limiting migration would worsen labor shortages and undermine key agreements with Brussels.
As a top Republika Srpska official, Milorad Dodik repeatedly condemned LGBT activities in schools—leading to a recent criminal conviction.
Hundreds killed; Iran launches ineffective retaliatory strikes against Gulf nations and Israel—which has opened a new front against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Afghan officials urging families to permit communal burials for victims during Ramadan.
Prosecutors claim that a trio of Ukrainian citizens sent GPS-equipped parcels from Cologne in March 2025.
Habermas does not teach conservatives how to shout down the Left. He teaches them how to make the Left answer.
Despite federal law requiring some type of ID for asylum seekers, tens of thousands enter the country every year without authorities having any information on who they are.
The words of Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever reflect a shift in mood in Europe amid the escalating crisis in the Middle East
Registration documents from the Comoros Islands did not convince local authorities that Sea Owl One was not part of Moscow’s maritime machinations.
The national right strengthens its positions, but the far left still holds significant sway.
Paris appeals court schedules appearance by disgraced ex-president, against a backdrop of alleged Libyan involvement in a previous French election.