
Macron’s Disastrous Nuclear Policy
After years steering France away from nuclear power, the president now concedes the strategy was a costly mistake.

After years steering France away from nuclear power, the president now concedes the strategy was a costly mistake.

A former security service officer has stressed that “we know where he lives.”

According to the Bank of England, around 60% of respondents selected ‘nature’ as one of their preferred themes on the banknotes.

Heating oil prices jumped 17.41% in a week in Greece, while diesel rose more than 15%.

Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement MEPs say they were punished by the European People’s Party for dissent.

According to Albania’s PM Edi Rama, the TikTok prohibition was not rushed and was based on a survey in which 90% of parents supported the measure.

Removing hereditary peers may make Britain’s constitution look more “modern.” But it also leaves the House of Lords increasingly shaped by political patronage.

AfD spokesman Thorsten Weiß says Berlin needs consistent deportations, stronger borders, and a police force focused on real crime, not press events

The ruling says it is contrary to EU law for a country to modify the registered sex of a citizen who has exercised freedom of movement.

The brothers were not known by the authorities, but possible links to “criminal networks” have not been ruled out.
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.
Washington urged its citizens to leave southeast Turkey shortly after Ankara confirmed that NATO had intercepted a second ballistic missile fired from Iran.
Israel Electric Corporation reported damage to electricity infrastructure across northern and central regions in Israel, causing widespread power outages.
Terror prosecutors are leading the investigation after an explosion outside a synagogue in Liège raised fresh fears over antisemitic violence.