
Germany Considers Cutting €25 Million Program for Asylum Counseling
Asylum seekers currently receive procedural support from welfare associations funded by the German government.

Asylum seekers currently receive procedural support from welfare associations funded by the German government.

Ibrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission, invoked Article 51 of the UN Charter, arguing Tehran could act in self-defense.

Dutch authorities are investigating several attacks against Jewish institutions across the country.

The case validates concerns about bans on ‘conversion therapy’ affecting pastoral counseling, parental guidance, and free speech.

Iran warned that U.S.-linked energy infrastructure would be “destroyed and turned into a pile of ashes” if its oil facilities were targeted.

Vilifying masculinity and traditional masculine qualities leaves a vacuum that women are physically and mentally incapable of filling.

Technology has spun a web around us so all-encompassing that for many young people, a campfire in a snowy forest feels like a different world.

René Dierkes has vowed to take legal action against what he describes as a ‛witch hunt,’ claiming that the posts being investigated were actually written by a disgruntled former employee.

NATO air defences have intercepted multiple Iranian missiles this month.

The temporary waiver granted by the U.S. shows that decoupling was never total and that the stability of the system still depends on Russia.
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.
Washington has adjusted its sanctions policy to stabilise global energy markets, exposing a growing divide with European governments.
Putin’s spokesman confirms that internet restrictions in Moscow and other major hubs are part of a broader strategy to repel ‛increasingly sophisticated’ attacks allegedly deployed by Ukraine.
Switzerland is in shock following the incident that eyewitnesses describe as an inferno started by a passenger inside the vehicle.