
78% of Germans Dissatisfied with Merz, Poll Finds
While the AfD is hitting 26% in the polls, the Chancellor now retains the confidence of just one in five citizens.

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.”

The French media have found themselves a new darling—one who merely highlights their racialist obsession.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, saying he helped Washington understand Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alike.

A new guide was created at the great expense to the taxpayer.

The Kremlin talked up renewed trilateral peace talks on Ukraine while praising the Washington-Tehran truce as a positive step toward de-escalation.

States cooperate when their interests converge and diverge when they do not. The Western alliance system has never been an exception.

A Ukrainian initiative involving cash shipments worth approximately $40 million—adjacent to a suspected €35 million money laundering operation—has prompted an official probe.

The U.S. vice president said in Sunday’s elections, Hungarians will have to choose whether to “bow to tyranny or act in the spirit of King St. Stephen again.”

Brussels and Kyiv accused of shaping the political climate as Hungary heads into a decisive election.
Police would be allowed to trawl through online content without concrete suspicions of criminal activity.
Interior Minister warns of potential loss of life as emergency crews struggle to reach illegal migrants stranded near Babina Greda.
First Amendment was violated by Colorado’s restrictions on talk-based therapeutic approaches to minors, says 8–1 ruling.
Interior Ministry figures show non-Austrian suspects rising faster than overall cases, with Syrians now the largest group among foreign nationals.
The case is another example of the EU using legal mechanisms to press ideological change on a reluctant member state.
EU officials are urging governments to prepare fuel-saving measures as war in the Middle East threatens global supply routes.
NASA’s ambitious plan to establish a permanent presence on the Moon begins in earnest today—with the launch of the first crewed Orion spacecraft.
The defence ministry has confirmed that all traveling on board died after an An-26 transport plane crashed over the occupied peninsula.
“Musulmán el que no bote”: as the match got under way, Spain fans were seen jumping up and down while chanting “whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim.”
Israeli PM states that the military campaign has already weakened Iran’s ballistic and nuclear capabilities.
Lawyers say ballistics and DNA findings are inconclusive, but prosecutors insist the case remains strong.
Addressing the Japanese business elite, the French president argued that Europe’s ‛slower’ pace is a strategic asset, offering a level of certainty that more volatile global powers cannot match.