
“Failed Policy”: Brussels Migration Pact Faces Fierce Opposition
Brussels says the Pact will strengthen Europe’s borders. Opponents argue it simply repackages the same migration model that has already failed.

Brussels says the Pact will strengthen Europe’s borders. Opponents argue it simply repackages the same migration model that has already failed.

Alexander Stubb said it is unlikely Moscow would directly test NATO’s Article 5.

The influencer behind the Radical Living channel says Germany is no longer a safe place to raise a daughter, pointing to crime, public transport harassment, and growing social tensions.

With over 111 UAVs intercepted but 20 direct hits recorded, Ukraine’s air defenses are struggling to contain a renewed Russian offensive that to Zelensky is a deliberate hit on civilian life.

The end of New START poses new threats—which experts claim can be micromanaged safely in the absence of grand treaties.

Andriy Yermak appeared in a Kyiv court after Ukraine’s top anti-corruption agencies named him a suspect in a multimillion-dollar money-laundering scheme.

The unrest came on the same day that the first group of asylum seekers arrived at the temporary shelter in Loosdrecht.

The outgoing UN high representative predicted that the multi-ethnic state he governed for years could be pushed towards fragmentation under external pressure from both the U.S. and Russia.

The American AI company turned down a Chinese request to access Claude Mythos, a highly restricted AI system viewed as serious national security technology.

A speech by the president of Rome’s Islamic Community urging Muslims to vote against Meloni’s reforms has sparked accusations of Islamist political activism.
The influencer behind the Radical Living channel says Germany is no longer a safe place to raise a daughter, pointing to crime, public transport harassment, and growing social tensions.
With over 111 UAVs intercepted but 20 direct hits recorded, Ukraine’s air defenses are struggling to contain a renewed Russian offensive that to Zelensky is a deliberate hit on civilian life.
The end of New START poses new threats—which experts claim can be micromanaged safely in the absence of grand treaties.
Andriy Yermak appeared in a Kyiv court after Ukraine’s top anti-corruption agencies named him a suspect in a multimillion-dollar money-laundering scheme.
The unrest came on the same day that the first group of asylum seekers arrived at the temporary shelter in Loosdrecht.
The outgoing UN high representative predicted that the multi-ethnic state he governed for years could be pushed towards fragmentation under external pressure from both the U.S. and Russia.
The American AI company turned down a Chinese request to access Claude Mythos, a highly restricted AI system viewed as serious national security technology.
A speech by the president of Rome’s Islamic Community urging Muslims to vote against Meloni’s reforms has sparked accusations of Islamist political activism.
One national carrier’s cuts are expected to hurt key long-haul routes from Delhi—all while under the shadow of the pending Ahmedabad air disaster report.
After Marine Le Pen, her right-hand man is now in Brussels’ crosshairs as he rides high in the polls.
Security personnel and police quickly removed anti-Israeli hecklers from the song contest venue, according to video footage posted on social media.
The European Commission president praised Pride Week as a celebration of identity and community.