
Germany Scraps Bürgergeld in Welfare Crackdown
The reform comes amid growing political tensions over rising numbers of foreign welfare recipients and concerns about incentives to work.

The reform comes amid growing political tensions over rising numbers of foreign welfare recipients and concerns about incentives to work.

Baku has signaled a significant military initiative in response to an Iranian drone attack.

A new proposal means companies may need to meet EU local-content requirements in order to access subsidies or public contracts.

Classes were canceled at several schools in the Dutch capital after overnight climate protests left gates glued shut—and emergency exits sealed using heavy chains.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says the ruling shows how asylum rules can block even public-security deportations.

American planes continue operating in Spain, and the Spanish Navy is sending its best frigate to a war zone.

Fico suggested forming an EU-led inspection team to assess the pipeline on-site, with the European Commission supporting the initiative.

Patriots for Europe say Brussels pressured tech firms to police political speech during elections.

Foreign Minister described the war as ‘hopeless and senseless’ and criticised Brussels for continuing to fund the conflict without limit.

Plans in Brussels to fast-track Ukraine’s membership are running into resistance, as several EU governments insist Kyiv must meet the bloc’s full entry conditions first.
From pledges of “European solidarity” to a hastily convened security meeting, Brussels’ top official is accused of mistaking publicity for power.
President Trump said the military operations will proceed “until all of our objectives are achieved,” and may last “four weeks or less.”
The escalation with Iran highlights the gap between Brussels’ rhetoric and the real decisions taken by Europe’s major capitals
The divisive ex-president of the Islamic Republic is a high-profile casualty of “Operation Epic Fury”
“The best response to the violence is not hatred, but the daily courage of those who continue to believe that ideas are fought with other ideas. Never with violence.”
The Belgian military seized a vessel linked to Moscow—and subject to EU sanctions—during a swift, coordinated night-time operation.
Several people dead and at least 14 others injured after a gunman opened fire at a bar in the U.S. city of Austin.
An Iranian oil tanker was struck, coinciding with President Masoud Pezeshkian assuming the role of interim leader—further raising tensions in the region.
Brussels chiefs claim that the death of the supreme leader could bring new hope to the Iranian people—but also brings new dangers.
Crowds took to the streets across Greece to commemorate the victims of the 2023 Tempi train disaster and demand justice for those who lost their lives.
According to a leading British military analysis centre, Moscow may be able to keep fighting in Ukraine until at least the end of 2026—while continuing to develop its military capabilities and weapon systems.
A demonstration in the British capital by supporters of the Iranian regime has provoked anger, while the Green Party leader said Western military action against Iran could violate international law.