
Support for Euro Drops to Record Low in Poland
Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.

Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.

The AI Act “omnibus” reform confirms a typical Brussels pattern: legislate fast, correct later, and call it “governance.”

The bridge between North Korea and Russia is designed for use by up to 300 vehicles and 2,850 pedestrians daily, according to Russia’s transport ministry.

The party’s lead over the CDU widens to 15 points, putting an outright majority within reach ahead of September’s vote.

The move marks a significant shift from the union’s previous position, when it refused to endorse the review’s recommendations.

These popular banquets are becoming the sign of a clash of civilisations.

The man who told young Muslims democracy is a “great sin” is reportedly connected to an Islamist group banned in many countries.

The planned strike follows controversial reforms introduced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government aimed at strengthening Germany’s armed forces.

Backed by organisations including the Jewish Leadership Council, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the Union of Jewish Students, the protest will target rising UK-wide antisemitism and extremism.

This case will decide whether Europe’s public square stays open to clashing ideas—or starts excluding views for what they represent, not what they provoke.
Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.
The AI Act “omnibus” reform confirms a typical Brussels pattern: legislate fast, correct later, and call it “governance.”
The bridge between North Korea and Russia is designed for use by up to 300 vehicles and 2,850 pedestrians daily, according to Russia’s transport ministry.
The party’s lead over the CDU widens to 15 points, putting an outright majority within reach ahead of September’s vote.
The move marks a significant shift from the union’s previous position, when it refused to endorse the review’s recommendations.
These popular banquets are becoming the sign of a clash of civilisations.
The man who told young Muslims democracy is a “great sin” is reportedly connected to an Islamist group banned in many countries.
The planned strike follows controversial reforms introduced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government aimed at strengthening Germany’s armed forces.
Backed by organisations including the Jewish Leadership Council, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the Union of Jewish Students, the protest will target rising UK-wide antisemitism and extremism.
This case will decide whether Europe’s public square stays open to clashing ideas—or starts excluding views for what they represent, not what they provoke.
Calling it a “dual win,” green-left opportunists claim lower speed limits could reduce fuel demand while encouraging safer streets and alternative transport.
Cardinal Parolin said discussions would cover current developments, predicting “we’ll talk about everything that’s happened in recent days.”