
France: Sabotage Incidents Attacking Arms Industry on the Rise
Activists now intend to exert direct influence on geopolitical issues through their illegal actions on French soil.

Activists now intend to exert direct influence on geopolitical issues through their illegal actions on French soil.

The Greek parliament will decide after April 19 whether to lift the immunity of eleven governing-party MPs under investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Israel’s Defence Minister announces a sweeping surprise attack on Hezbollah command centers—stressing that the new U.S.-Iran truce has no bearing on the Jewish state’s fight in Lebanon.

Neukölln’s district office is in damage control mode, ousting a staff member following negative publicity—including reports that the agency prioritized avoiding anti-migrant ‛prejudice’ over reporting a violent crime.

Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder

New data raises questions about whether the medical intervention addresses underlying psychiatric problems.

The Pentagon chief stated that Washington is closely monitoring Iran’s enriched uranium and will seize the material if Tehran refuses to hand it over.

The AfD says officials must “finally address structural cost drivers such as immigration into the social systems.”

A new study shows a sharp rise in the number of young people considering leaving Germany, with 21% of those aged 14–29 actively plotting to move abroad.

Brussels is celebrating the temporary pause of Middle East hostilities while remaining dependent on foreign energy, vulnerable trade routes, and outside protection.
Activists now intend to exert direct influence on geopolitical issues through their illegal actions on French soil.
The Greek parliament will decide after April 19 whether to lift the immunity of eleven governing-party MPs under investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
Israel’s Defence Minister announces a sweeping surprise attack on Hezbollah command centers—stressing that the new U.S.-Iran truce has no bearing on the Jewish state’s fight in Lebanon.
Neukölln’s district office is in damage control mode, ousting a staff member following negative publicity—including reports that the agency prioritized avoiding anti-migrant ‛prejudice’ over reporting a violent crime.
Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder
New data raises questions about whether the medical intervention addresses underlying psychiatric problems.
The Pentagon chief stated that Washington is closely monitoring Iran’s enriched uranium and will seize the material if Tehran refuses to hand it over.
The AfD says officials must “finally address structural cost drivers such as immigration into the social systems.”
A new study shows a sharp rise in the number of young people considering leaving Germany, with 21% of those aged 14–29 actively plotting to move abroad.
Brussels is celebrating the temporary pause of Middle East hostilities while remaining dependent on foreign energy, vulnerable trade routes, and outside protection.
While the AfD is hitting 26% in the polls, the Chancellor now retains the confidence of just one in five citizens.
PiS warns that a key Brussels initiative is “a threat to the security of Poles.”