
Explosive Found Near Hungary Gas Pipeline Days Before Vote
The device, discovered by Serbian forces near the border, has intensified concerns over energy security and foreign interference during a tight election race.

The device, discovered by Serbian forces near the border, has intensified concerns over energy security and foreign interference during a tight election race.

U.S. president states that key targets—including bridges and power plants—could be destroyed within hours if necessary.

Astronauts praised for work that has brought the Moon “closer” to scientists.

Hungarians are free to challenge political figures on social media without the risk of prosecution seen in Germany.

The row comes as international pressure builds over colonial-era grievances, with the UK resisting calls for financial redress.

Another beloved British institution has succumbed to the cult of self-loathing.

Concrete relief proposals to be expected from government by Friday.

Full membership cannot be granted as a political gesture, lest the Union risk falling apart.

Over the past three years, state pressure on Christians in Algeria has intensified to levels unseen in decades, Open Doors said.

“The West cannot champion human rights while ignoring the slow destruction of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, the Assyrians.”