
“Rewarded for Failure”: Sadiq Khan to Be Made a Lord
Moments after saying Britain should rejoin the EU, the London mayor could receive a peerage.

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.

With a razor-thin majority of one vote, European lawmakers rejected both the automated scanning of unknown messages and proposals allowing voluntary implementation.

The centre-right EPP voting with the right-wing parties to allow the externalisation of returns marks a political turning point in the EU.

More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.
“This marks an important first step to address the EU’s failed migration policy,” MEP Marieke Ehlers (PfE) said.
The MP was found “criminally liable” for a 22-year-old pamphlet stating the biblical views on homosexuality.
According to Schneider, the twin threats to the West today are the green-red alliance, cloaked in the robe of tolerance, and Islam.
Swiss academic Tariq Ramadan has been sentenced to 18 years in a French prison after a Paris court found him guilty of sexually assaulting three women in hotel rooms.
The Vice President’s expected trip would reaffirm the Trump administration’s strong signal of support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Sweden Democrats MP Josef Fransson described Spain’s policy of granting citizenship after just five months of residence as “absolutely insane.”
In a historic policy reversal, the International Olympic Committee has announced that chromosomal testing will once again determine who can compete in women’s sports, starting with the 2028 Games.
The group’s expansion is sparking talk it could soon become a key power broker in Brussels.
Home-grown extremists—notably Islamists—are getting ahead of nation states in their potentially lethal adoption of the latest technologies.
Nigel Farage blasts a government ban on cryptocurrency party funding as a ‛terrified’ response to Reform UK’s progress, but the government insists that ‛untraceable’ assets have no place in a transparent political system.
Brussels approves tariff cuts on U.S. goods despite continued American levies, adding safeguards amid fears for European industry
SD leader Jimmie Åkesson described the new measures as “self-evident in every welfare state.”