
Slovenian Parliament Speaker Calls for NATO Exit Referendum
Zoran Stevanović said his country should regain control over its strategic decisions, arguing that “Ljubljana must become the center of decisions for Slovenia, not Brussels.”

Zoran Stevanović said his country should regain control over its strategic decisions, arguing that “Ljubljana must become the center of decisions for Slovenia, not Brussels.”

Warsaw officials are gloating that so-called “bandits, criminals, and thieves” will soon be tried in Poland.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Tuesday that Italy has halted its long-standing defense cooperation with Israel.

The American vice president cited Orbán’s alignment with American interests in Europe as a reason for U.S. political support during the campaign.

Greek authorities have saved more than 300 asylum seekers from dangerous Mediterranean waters over the past 48 hours.

The Garbsen mosque has sparked public outcry after posting a video showing preschool children using toy guns to reenact a bloody military battle.

As conditions deteriorate, a survey found that 67% of French respondents believe that anti-white racism exists in France today.

According to Petr Bystron, the European Commission has been influencing elections in several countries since 2015, including now in Hungary.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in Berlin this Tuesday for government consultations with Chancellor Friedrich Merz as war with Russia enters its fourth year.

The Socialist government plans to legalise over half a million people, with the total likely to rise over time.
Washington is ‘ready for constructive talks—if Iran engages seriously.’
In a landmark ruling taking effect today, the Darts Regulation Authority has barred ‘transgender women’ (men) from female-only tournaments, citing scientific evidence of male biological advantages.
Despite winning the election, the Prime Minister has struggled to build a stable governing alliance.
As Hungary prepares for its most contested election in years, the U.S. president has intervened with a forceful message, urging the ‛Great People of Hungary’ to return Orbán to power this Sunday.
New figures show violence climbing steadily, with hundreds of serious offences now recorded each year.
A Newcastle United fan has sparked a major legal storm by threatening the FA with judicial review over its recent ‛Premier League with Pride’ initiative.
In a historic expansion of municipal power, a new draft law would allow local mayors to look into intelligence files on prospective property buyers before a sale is finalized.
Sunday’s election pits national sovereignty against deeper integration, with consequences far beyond Hungary’s borders.
Despite a 25% drop in illegal crossings in 2025, departure numbers from Africa remain largely unchanged.
Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.
EU leadership prioritises enlargement over rule of law in Albania, accepting democratic backsliding in exchange for political stability.
The pontiff’s trip to Africa marks his third official engagement outside Italy since taking office in May 2025.