
Belgium Sends Army To Guard Synagogues as Antisemitic Attacks Rise
The decision follows attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands, prompting urgent calls for stronger protection of Jewish communities.

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.
Reform insists that the UK government must stand firm against this renewed campaign.
Establishment figures “aren’t really engaging in journalism but rather covert political spin.”
MEPs agree to extend the temporary rules but cut back the scope of the digital surveillance system proposed by the Commission
U.S. president acknowledges that “nobody knows who is the leader, so there is no one that can announce surrender.”
EU sources admit concern over the national alternative proposed by the Polish president, which could delay or alter the European defence financing mechanism
President Macron condemned the drone assault as unacceptable, stressing that France’s military mission in Iraq remains strictly defensive.
The public transport operator in the Austrian capital is facing a firestorm of criticism—after an NGO claimed that asking passengers to be quiet and avoid strong-smelling food are acts of systemic racism.
Over decades, Germany’s political elites have systematically undermined the very values that might inspire citizens to feel a stake in their country’s defence.
A statement by the Romanian president reveals how Ukraine’s political pressure on Hungary is finding allies inside the European Union.
Sparking protests in the capital, the Kuvendi has voted to maintain the immunity of a key government ally, despite serious allegations of wrongdoing in public sector procurement.
Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc presented new documents alleging Kos collaborated with Yugoslav intelligence, demanding a Commission investigation.
As a driver rammed a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan, the FBI confirmed the Virginia university shooter shouted “Allahu akbar” before carrying out the attack.