
Government Crisis Grips Romania After Social Democrats Revolt
The coalition crisis in Bucharest reflects falling poll numbers for the Social Democrats and growing competition from the right-wing nationalists.

The coalition crisis in Bucharest reflects falling poll numbers for the Social Democrats and growing competition from the right-wing nationalists.

Germany’s actions are a response to the Russian defense ministry identifying 21 European firms, including German companies, as potential military targets.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has rejected any justification for a U.S. attack on Cuba, stating the island poses no discernible threat to other nations.

Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”

A Monday meeting in Brussels was supposed to reorder the European position on Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and the two-state solution.

27 people face charges ranging from planning sabotage to infiltrating state institutions following Abu Dhabi’s crackdown on a Tehran-linked network.

Years of Macron’s failed economic management have made business leaders more receptive to considering the Rassemblement National’s plans.

They insist the prime minister is “either a liar or completely incompetent.”

The Kremlin lauded Radev’s readiness “to resolve problems through dialogue.”

The Netherlands will spend more than €600 million on direct compensation for consumers, while €340 million will ease costs for businesses by cutting power charges.
The planned wedding in Palermo follows a controversial relationship formed during prison visits.
Around 40 MPs join former PM’s new association, raising concerns over unity inside Poland’s main opposition party.
Ultimately, the question is not simply why governments fall but how their opponents win.
Consumers in Austria have been urged not to consume the contaminated baby food and to return any affected jars to the stores where they were purchased.
Iranian military headquarters said restrictions will stay in place until Washington restores full freedom of movement for vessels visiting Iran.
The Patriots for Europe group called on supporters to gather at 1 p.m. in front of Milan’s Duomo di Milano.
To save the West, we must look to our civilizational roots and embody them in the advances of the future.
Brussels denied for days that there was any risk of an aviation fuel shortage, then admitted jet fuel is “the main concern.”
A bill currently under consideration by French lawmakers aims to tighten the conditions for the detention of dangerous individuals facing deportation.
Counter-terror officers investigate viral footage as suspicious items are examined in central London park.
Former president Rumen Radev’s party is tipped to win Sunday’s vote, but forming a stable government will be hard.
U.S. president rebuffs alliance offer after Iran signals vital shipping lane is open again.