
100 years of Portugal’s National Revolution
One hundred years ago, a crumbling nation took hold of its destiny, restored trust in politics, and called on the Right and the patriotic Left to join hands in a grand project of national salvation.

One hundred years ago, a crumbling nation took hold of its destiny, restored trust in politics, and called on the Right and the patriotic Left to join hands in a grand project of national salvation.

The speech by a Civil Contract MP, delivered weeks after the Armenia–EU summit, has opened a fierce internal debate about national identity, demographics, and the country’s strategic direction.

David Sánchez, a composer and conductor, is accused of benefiting from a specially created public-sector position.

The raids came a day after Spanish police searched the ruling Socialist Party’s offices in Madrid.

The Alliance’s 1GNC headquarters could command up to 50,000 troops and oversee military exercises and operational planning, claim its supporters.

The murder trial of Vickrum Digwa has reignited debate over two-tier policing.

A new education centre in Munich—expected within three years—will extend its work across Germany and neighbouring countries.

The Institute for Remigration aims to become a central hub for migration policy advocacy, demographic research, and political campaigning across Europe.

Jewish Culture Month will go ahead with over 100 events nationwide despite the postponement, the British Museum stated.

Swiss police arrested a suspect after at least four people were injured in the attack near Zurich.
Jewish Culture Month will go ahead with over 100 events nationwide despite the postponement, the British Museum stated.
Swiss police arrested a suspect after at least four people were injured in the attack near Zurich.
The IEA chief suggests the world is facing its largest energy security crisis, comparable to the oil shocks of the 1970s.
Under review, the electoral exclusion of the AfD was found to constitute an unlawful restriction on participation.
This year’s Merz government subsidy for purchasers seems to be the driving force behind a recent uptick in EV sales.
France extends its nuclear umbrella, the UK and Poland sign a new military axis, and the Baltic states reorganise their governments around security.
As part of its ruling, a Polish military court emphasised the need to recognise border officers’ situation—acting under difficult conditions amid repeated attempts to force illegal incursions.
Officials are accusing it of being unaligned with so-called ‘EU values.’
Five years of legal residence in the Federal Republic would be enough to secure voting rights for any non-German adult.
More and more European governments admit that it is time to restore political channels with Moscow.
Figures show that 27 young non-EU migrants have been hired for every young Briton since 2020.
Businesses both foreign and domestic are turning their backs on Germany. The nation’s deindustrialization is no longer a fearful forecast—it is stark reality.