
Tehran Vows Resistance, Apologises for Strikes on Neighbors
The Iranian president says his country will not surrender to Israel and the United States as the Middle East conflict enters its second week.

The Iranian president says his country will not surrender to Israel and the United States as the Middle East conflict enters its second week.

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UNN reports, citing the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces, that Poland on Saturday deployed military aircraft in Polish airspace and ground-based air defense

The IDF struck targets in Tehran and Isfahan, as well as military sites in southern and eastern Lebanon.

Repeatedly and inaccurately—on stage, on-screen, and in the media—calling people ‘fascists’ who are in fact just perfectly ordinary people who happen to think differently can provoke unpleasant real-life consequences.

British counter-terrorism forces have dismantled a suspected Iranian spy ring, alleged to be gathering intelligence on the capital’s Jewish residents and institutions.

Despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and German retailers, the European Parliament has pushed through measures designed to protect the integrity of traditional meat products.

Swedish authorities have paused deportations of young adults who arrived as minors with asylum-seeking parents while the government prepares changes to family migration rules.

Hungarian authorities want to know why two armoured vehicles transported large amounts of cash and gold linked to a Ukrainian state bank through the country.

Jordan Bardella refuses to allow French citizens to pay the price for European policies that go against their interests.
Israel’s Gideon Sa’ar slammed Madrid over its alleged support for authoritarian regimes, citing both Iran and Venezuela.
Social media is rife with speculation that an African migrant is behind an outbreak of violence in the Scottish capital.
Authorities called off a major Pride event after a Switzerland-based suspect posted a credible threat of attack on social media, featuring Islamist symbols.
The Commission aims to finalize the financial framework before possible political changes in major member states.
Minister described the war in Ukraine—into which Brussels continues to pour unlimited money—as “completely hopeless and senseless.”
The Hungarian prime minister says satellite images prove the Druzhba pipeline can restart immediately.
Last month French prison cells hit an unprecedented 137% occupancy rate, with more than 86,000 inmates held in facilities built for 63,000.
Ukraine’s leader says negotiations with Moscow remain on track this week, even as missile and drone attacks rattle the Gulf.
When aerial systems associated with Middle Eastern conflict physically reach the territory of an EU member state, the distinction between external instability and internal security begins to erode.
Beirut’s decision came shortly after the terrorist organization claimed strikes against Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader.
The Commission lists as possible terrorist “motivations” the rejection of European values, anti-LGBT sentiment, or “anti-system ideologies.”
From Amsterdam to London and Berlin, Iranian communities held gatherings calling for freedom, justice, and a return to Iran’s former monarchy under Reza Pahlavi.