
Macron Floats Nuclear Shield for Europe in Poland Talks
French and Polish leaders discuss joint exercises and closer nuclear cooperation, while Paris keeps full control of its arsenal.

French and Polish leaders discuss joint exercises and closer nuclear cooperation, while Paris keeps full control of its arsenal.

It’s a miracle! Following the Hungarian election results, Kyiv officials claim technical conditions now allow oil transit to resume, potentially removing a major barrier to the EU’s €90 billion support package.

Suspected illegal immigrants are using the European Convention on Human Rights to access taxpayer monies and fight deportation cases not considered “exceptional,” securing thousands of pounds worth of state support.

Britain doesn’t need to learn any more lessons—it needs the will to act.

Authorities allege that a 28-year-old hitman travelled from Sweden to Germany while preparing to shoot his designated human target.

The university canceled a planned interview with Vlaams Belang leader Tom van Grieken, saying the event’s scale and potential impact exceeded what it could responsibly manage.

The Tisza leader has yet to enter office, and is already being accused of “political theatre.”

Moscow suggested European drone producers could be considered legitimate military targets, prompting the Czech government to summon Russia’s ambassador.

A new audit finds major news apps heavily favour left-leaning outlets in curated feeds not shaped by users.

The lawyers of the private accusers have demanded a 24-year jail term for the wife of the Spanish Socialist prime minister, in a case that now reaches the innermost circle of the government.
Suspected illegal immigrants are using the European Convention on Human Rights to access taxpayer monies and fight deportation cases not considered “exceptional,” securing thousands of pounds worth of state support.
Britain doesn’t need to learn any more lessons—it needs the will to act.
Authorities allege that a 28-year-old hitman travelled from Sweden to Germany while preparing to shoot his designated human target.
The university canceled a planned interview with Vlaams Belang leader Tom van Grieken, saying the event’s scale and potential impact exceeded what it could responsibly manage.
The Tisza leader has yet to enter office, and is already being accused of “political theatre.”
Moscow suggested European drone producers could be considered legitimate military targets, prompting the Czech government to summon Russia’s ambassador.
A new audit finds major news apps heavily favour left-leaning outlets in curated feeds not shaped by users.
The lawyers of the private accusers have demanded a 24-year jail term for the wife of the Spanish Socialist prime minister, in a case that now reaches the innermost circle of the government.
The social media tycoon and Tesla boss declined to attend a voluntary interview as part of a French investigation of alleged political interference—linked to X (formerly Twitter).
A protest in the Netherlands was triggered by the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in a town hall building until November.
As political dynamics shift in Budapest, partners across the Western Balkans are reassessing long-standing ties and preparing for a period of adjustment.