
Vance Denounces Brussels’ Meddling in Hungary Election
Brussels and Kyiv accused of shaping the political climate as Hungary heads into a decisive election.

Brussels and Kyiv accused of shaping the political climate as Hungary heads into a decisive election.

A routine evening commute turned into a nightmare for one Berlin resident, who now faces surgery for facial fractures after a mob of 12 turned on him for defending two harassed women.

The Greek prime minister emphasized that the aim is not to isolate children from technology, but to curb addiction to apps.

Pistorius confirmed that an administrative decree will introduce a general exemption from the approval requirement, with experts working on rapid implementation.

Critics have questioned messaging showing a disruptive Swedish woman on public transport—instead of migrant youths.

Brussels insists it can only mediate, but affected member states say that response is no longer sufficient.

A militant Green escaped with just a warning, after a Hamburg court ruled on his actions in a 2023 action that cost more than €130,000 in operational damages.

A last-minute deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz halted imminent U.S. strikes, easing pressure on global energy markets but leaving core disputes unresolved.

Residents report men loitering near schools as pressure grows to shut asylum hotel.

After months of tension, Pyongyang’s campaign of projectile launches seems designed to undermine Seoul’s attempts to rebuild dialogue.
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.
A succession of inept Conservative and Labour governments have thoroughly demilitarised Britain.