
Belarus Summons Armenian Chargé Over “Unfriendly” Remarks
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 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.

The urgent question for Europe is why are Muslims converting to Christianity in places where the faith is banned, persecuted, or heavily restricted—yet in open, tolerant Europe, with welcoming churches on every corner, many grow firmer in Islam and some even become radicalized?

A legal probe into ritual circumcision has triggered a diplomatic standoff, with the Israeli foreign minister accusing Belgium of joining a ‘shameful list’ of nations criminalizing Jewish tradition.

Social media platforms should lose “liability privileges” and take responsibility for content, says the Bavaria-based state media authorities chair—who also admits “we actively search the internet for violations using AI.”

Reform is set to make major gains on Thursday—fueling a growing revolt against the prime minister.

The Left tried to pass off the latest jihadist attack in Barcelona—when an immigrant stabbed a minor in broad daylight invoking the name of Allah—as ‘femicide.’
According to the Austrian public broadcaster, roof installations at the embassy could be used to monitor international organisations based in Vienna.
Over 30 European leaders gathered in the Armenian capital as the Caucasian country clearly pivots toward the EU.
The concentration of knife attacks in the Barcelona metropolitan area widens the gap between the official discourse on crime and public perception of security.
La France Insoumise leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon confirmed he will join the race in 2027, warning of global conflict, climate upheaval, and looming economic crisis.
The “intimate conversations” with NATO officials focused on the evolving security situation in Europe and beyond.
The Iranian military threatened attacks on any U.S. forces entering the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump announced plans to escort ships through the waterway.
The advertising ban is supposed to contribute to Amsterdam reaching its 2050 carbon neutrality target.
‘Decolonial’ thinking provides a moral alibi that allows socialist failures to be presented as the inevitable effects of an omnipresent ‘coloniality’ that cannot be eradicated as long as any ties to the West remain.
Donald Trump said he will examine the new Iranian proposal while warning that military options remain on the table.
Russian and Ukrainian drone strikes killed four people and targeted key infrastructure, including ports and oil facilities.
Marco Rubio will travel to Italy and the Vatican this week following a public dispute between Donald Trump and Pope Leo, with the visit seen as an effort to ease strained ties.
Two young women died when a crowded migrant boat broke down while attempting to cross the Channel.