
Scottish Parliament Decisively Rejects Assisted Suicide
“It’s all falling apart for the assisted suicide campaign,” delighted campaigners proclaimed.

“It’s all falling apart for the assisted suicide campaign,” delighted campaigners proclaimed.

IDF authorized to target senior Iranian figures.

A new EU system will track online content during the campaign, even as evidence of foreign interference remains absent.

Putin stands accused of seeking a prolonged regional crisis to weaken Ukraine’s position.

By highlighting France’s strategic capabilities without committing to sustained military operations, the current approach allows Macron to project strength while avoiding deeper involvement in conflict.

Official data shows the liberal party D66 outspending its rivals—with more than €1.3 million poured into campaign advertising.

As Havana quietly opens talks with Washington amid deepening shortages and unrest, Brussels sticks to a long-failed policy of dialogue.

The social democrat prime minister is hinging her re-election bid on a tax that can take more from ‘the rich’ than they earn.

The Health Secretary is concerned by “an unprecedented outbreak”—and scrambling to impose preventative measures.

A major study across 115 cities points to changing patterns among younger users, with synthetic drugs gaining ground and regional divides in consumption becoming more pronounced.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized Hungary’s sovereignty, saying, “We will not allow our national colors to be replaced by Ukrainian or rainbow flags.”
Co-chair Alice Weidel said the party’s growing strength motivates the nomination of an AfD candidate for the 2027 election.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the Italian-Moroccan brothers admitted in custody that they had intended to carry out a terror attack in France.
“In private, European leaders tell me I’m right, but no one dares to say it out loud,” De Wever said.
As melting sea ice opens access to natural resources and shipping routes, the area is gaining strategic importance, the countries’ leaders noted.
The UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre reports that at least sixteen vessels have been attacked in and around the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict began.
After vetoing €44B EU defense loans, the Polish president said Berlin funding Polish forces was “fair” compensation for wartime losses.
If Europe is to resemble something worthy of its name, things certainly will have to change.
Integration is impossible if a big majority of immigrants do not become Christian, Cardinal Müller said.
Not one, but two controversial photos of an opposition Tisza Party candidate have fuelled a fresh political storm—weeks before Hungarians head to the polls.
The Hungarian PM asked why Brussels seems to believe that citizens’ patience with current EU policies has no limits.
The government reassured citizens that essential supplies remain secure.