
Culture Wars: When National Culture Is Viewed as a Threat
Saxony-Anhalt’s AfD seeks healthy national pride through patriotic cultural policy. The establishment calls it fascism.

Saxony-Anhalt’s AfD seeks healthy national pride through patriotic cultural policy. The establishment calls it fascism.

The president raised concerns over allegations that thousands of Colombians are combatants in Ukraine, calling it participation in a foreign war without cause.

According to Germany’s regional health ministry, no indications emerged during the suspect’s psychiatric stay that he was a danger to himself or others.

A settlement by ING Belgium closes proceedings brought about by suspected failures to report transactions tied to the Reynders probe.

Oslo will reopen three North Sea sites closed since 1998, sending new supplies to Germany and Britain as energy security fears mount.

Brussels admits a growing tech gap as American firms gain exclusive access to an advanced tool for uncovering critical system vulnerabilities.

An opinion poll found that 59% of respondents support holding new Bundestag elections, with just 25% opposed.

UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.

EU officials link economic hardship to rising support for right-wing parties—but their strategy risks missing the deeper causes of voter anger.

Germany’s second city faces a backlash for permitting a Turkish state-run Islamic association to hold a major public event—featuring speakers accused of extremist and antisemitic rhetoric.
Saxony-Anhalt’s AfD seeks healthy national pride through patriotic cultural policy. The establishment calls it fascism.
The president raised concerns over allegations that thousands of Colombians are combatants in Ukraine, calling it participation in a foreign war without cause.
According to Germany’s regional health ministry, no indications emerged during the suspect’s psychiatric stay that he was a danger to himself or others.
A settlement by ING Belgium closes proceedings brought about by suspected failures to report transactions tied to the Reynders probe.
Oslo will reopen three North Sea sites closed since 1998, sending new supplies to Germany and Britain as energy security fears mount.
Brussels admits a growing tech gap as American firms gain exclusive access to an advanced tool for uncovering critical system vulnerabilities.
An opinion poll found that 59% of respondents support holding new Bundestag elections, with just 25% opposed.
UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.
EU officials link economic hardship to rising support for right-wing parties—but their strategy risks missing the deeper causes of voter anger.
Germany’s second city faces a backlash for permitting a Turkish state-run Islamic association to hold a major public event—featuring speakers accused of extremist and antisemitic rhetoric.
Bishop warns compulsory classes undermine family values, as minister dismisses critics and attacks parents
A student union survey in France found that 48% of students had gone without food due to financial difficulties, and 23% skip meals several times a month.