
Kazakh Arrested in Berlin as Espionage Suspect
The German Federal Prosecutor’s Office said alleged plotter Sergej K. had been in ongoing contact with Russian intelligence from Germany since at least May last year.

The German Federal Prosecutor’s Office said alleged plotter Sergej K. had been in ongoing contact with Russian intelligence from Germany since at least May last year.

Spain’s 2022 reform led to reduced sentences and early releases, raising questions as Brussels pushes for a similar model

Enthusiasts of locally produced foods enjoyed in good company to the tune of 15th-century drinking songs cannot indulge in their pastime without the Left suspecting them of singing the Horst-Wessel-Lied between bites of sauerkraut.

Ursula von der Leyen says the Kremlin is restricting internet access to mask the economic fallout of international sanctions.

While the French government celebrates a historic doubling of defense spending, conservative lawmakers warn that a scheduled slowdown after 2027 could leave France trailing behind its German partners.

Prosecutors are pushing for a 24-year jail term for José Luis Ábalos on charges of bribery, embezzlement, influence peddling, and involvement in a criminal organisation.

President Trump now claims a historic ‘common ground’ with King Charles III, telling a White House State Dinner that the British sovereign fully supports the U.S. mission to block Iran from ever acquiring a nuclear weapon.

More than 6,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed fighting alongside Russian forces—some are dying by their own hand.

Young farmers, quiet resilience, and a protest Ireland chose not to hear.

The parliamentary probe into French public broadcasting is a symbolic victory, finally exposing the Left’s long-held ideological monopoly over the public media sphere.
The parliamentary probe into French public broadcasting is a symbolic victory, finally exposing the Left’s long-held ideological monopoly over the public media sphere.
Young farmers, quiet resilience, and a protest Ireland chose not to hear.
MEPs are backing new priorities—from defence to competitiveness—but can’t agree on how to fund them.
The new law could leave Europe’s largest economy increasingly dependent on energy imports, undermining claims of greater independence.
The new EU rule will apply to more than 150 million animals across its member states, with full implementation phased in over the next 15 years.
The UAE, a major global oil producer, has previously raised concerns about OPEC production quotas.
The EU resolution states that only a “clear, affirmative, freely given and unambiguous” expression of consent is valid in sexual relations.
A federal superstate is “probably the only solution for Europe if it wants to remain relevant,” President Pavel said.
Greece is pushing some of Europe’s toughest social media rules, restricting anonymous accounts and banning young users—but raising sharp concerns over privacy in the process.
AfD’s Alice Weidel said the proposal is less about easing pressure on the healthcare system and more about funding broader government spending priorities like climate, migration and Ukraine support.
The same system that encouraged the reduction of births is now trying to manage the consequences.
The Southern Interconnection project will link Bosnia to the European gas network via Croatia, including access to the liquefied natural gas terminal on the island of Krk.