
The Vatican’s Pro-Life Body Has Lost Its Way
When abortion is treated as an unquestionable ‘right,’ even the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life no longer requires its scholars to be pro-life.

When abortion is treated as an unquestionable ‘right,’ even the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life no longer requires its scholars to be pro-life.

Mainstream politicians are engaging in blatant scaremongering with fabricated consequences, while openly admitting they will block the peaceful transfer of power if the AfD wins state elections.

Seeking to bridge a catastrophic gap in global energy supplies, Norway has authorized the reopening of three major North Sea gas fields for the first time in nearly thirty years—sparking a Net Zero backlash.

CNN CEO Mark Thompson called Turner “the giant on whose shoulders we stand.”

There is little doubt that Sarkozy benefited from a system of corruption, with dramatic international consequences.

The dispute between the two countries escalated after Armenian diplomat Alen Simonyan said, “Armenia should not become a [province] and be governed the way Belarus is.”

The IRGC claims it has established new protocols for safe passage in the Strait, signaling a defiant attempt to manage maritime security independently of U.S.-led coalitions.

Many ask whether the backlash would be the same if a Muslim made similarly blunt remarks about Christianity.

War in Ukraine and Red Sea disruption are forcing Europe to find new routes for trade and energy.

At the Marßel daycare centre in Bremen, a kitchen worker was dismissed for serving pork, prompting a state security probe.
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.
Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers demands EU-wide monitoring as concerns grow over “parallel justice” and intimidation in European neighbourhoods.
President Nicușor Dan vows to steer his country in the right direction.
An unlikely alliance between the Social Democrats and right-wing nationalists has toppled the pro-Brussels government in Bucharest.
Amsterdam’s latest climate measure targets burgers and petrol cars, prompting questions about priorities in one of Europe’s most permissive cities.
Russian authorities have imposed temporary mobile internet shutdowns they say will prevent Ukrainian drone attacks (all while disrupting payments, taxis, and other online services).
Sweden’s Foreign Minister announced a new agency, comparable in function to the UK’s MI6.
Trump announced on Friday plans to raise tariffs on EU vehicles from 15% to 25%, accusing the EU of failing to honour a trade accord reached last year.
Starmer convened police, business, and cultural leaders at Downing Street to confront rising antisemitism—last shown by the attempted murder of two London Jews.
The departure of a key EU official exposes a growing struggle between Brussels institutions over who really sets foreign policy.
Having learned nothing from history, the EU Commission has ordered a report that looks like an instruction manual for how to chase wealth out of Europe.
A strategic partnership between Greece and Ukraine to co-produce USVs has stalled—due to Kyiv’s demand for oversight on their military deployment.