
Labour Turns on Starmer as Election Fears Mount
Reform is set to make major gains on Thursday—fueling a growing revolt against the prime minister.

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.’

A senior Council of Europe figure warns Britain could be grouped with Russia if it leaves—critics call it baseless fear tactics.

The European Commission says it will cancel a €2 million grant unless the Russian pavilion is excluded from the exhibition, while the Biennale argues art cannot be subjected to political censorship.

As students trade textbooks for TikTok videos, history teachers in the Netherlands face a ‘digital pandemic’ of Holocaust denial.

Beijing has stated that all parties must heed the international community’s call to resume safe maritime traffic through the strait.

If his deportation is not completed by September, a former suspect in a major crime could gain the right to start a new asylum procedure in Germany.

Even mainstream publications admit that the CDU’s top official is “stuck in the mud.”

A radical cost-cutting plan for French public broadcasting is on the table—but unlikely to be implemented.

Farming groups say new carbon charges on fertiliser imports will push up costs they cannot pass on, squeezing already thin margins
Some or all of the 12,662 active-duty U.S. troops in Italy—and 3,814 in Spain—could be pulled out of Europe.
New details emerge on suspect as police link two incidents in one day.
Authorities claim a Ukrainian UAV attack hit a motorcycle carrying two youngsters in the village of Volchya Alexandrovka.
Amid harsh persecution and an internet blackout, Iran’s house-church movement continues to grow as believers preach, serve their communities, and face intensified state crackdowns.