
Zelensky Takes Drone War to Gulf With New Defence Deals
Ukraine pitches its battlefield-tested anti-drone expertise to Gulf states as Iranian strikes reshape regional security priorities.

Ukraine pitches its battlefield-tested anti-drone expertise to Gulf states as Iranian strikes reshape regional security priorities.

Survivors describe six days without food or water as smugglers sent the vessel off course toward Europe.

The prosecution of Matthew Grech highlights activists’ aim with these bans: to silence Christians, to make it illegal to call LGBT ideology a sin, and to end religious freedom.

Kyiv accuses Moscow of deliberately targeting civilian sites as mass drone attacks hit a port, homes, and medical facilities.

Judges halt housing curbs for “asylum shoppers,” deepening clash between government and courts over migration control.

Missile and drone strikes hit the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel as the conflict widens, with Hormuz tensions and U.S. troop casualties raising fears of a broader regional war.

Endless self-denunciation might quench a progressive longing, but it does nothing to make the public safer.

Berlin is exploring emergency energy measures, including the revival of mothballed coal facilities, as the conflict in Iran triggers a sharp rise in gas prices across Germany.

The ‘Handala Hack Team’ said the act was in retaliation for U.S. agencies taking down Iranian websites last week.

The prelates say the young woman’s death exemplifies profound ethical and societal failings.
The European Parliament has approved a new directive that sets common definitions and minimum penalties for corruption-related crimes across the Union.
Kyiv signs landmark pact with Saudi Arabia as its battle-tested drone defences draw global demand amid rising Middle East tensions.
The student-led march drew fierce opposition from the far-left as migration tensions erupted into clashes and police action.
The election of far-left mayors is fuelling a climate of violence.
Ministers face calls to investigate after a UK-based foundation allegedly distributed aid to families linked to the October 7 attacks, with further questions over Iranian connections.
Moments after saying Britain should rejoin the EU, the London mayor could receive a peerage.
If someone is on the ‘good side,’ threatening rhetoric can be tolerated, political blackmail can be explained, and pressure can be relativized.
New guidance urges parents to curb toddlers’ device use, citing risks to sleep, behaviour, and early development.
The tragic assisted suicide of a 25-year-old woman raises ethical, legal, and social questions.
Prosecutors move against a Neukölln youth councillor as a second rape case and months of inaction deepen a scandal already gripping the German capital.
Liberal MEPs in Brussels are frustrated with seeing Ukraine used as a “bargaining chip.”
The government also plans a new compulsory “Media and Democracy” school subject.