
Paris Leadership Accused of Provoking Christians After Church Art Protests
Six people were detained after activists disrupted an installation inside a Paris church.

Six people were detained after activists disrupted an installation inside a Paris church.

New figures have fuelled accusations that the European Commission is imposing costs on businesses and citizens without adequately examining the likely effects.

Parental consent will be required before students take part in sex ed under a new law aimed at restoring parents’ primary role in children’s education.

For the first time, the French Left is prepared to condemn the state’s failure to act on security and judicial matters.

The third parliamentary election in 16 months has restored Vetevendosje to government with 57 seats, but its vote share has dipped.

While Italy and Malta were able to launch a combined rescue effort, the dangers of the sea route from Libya to Europe remain undiminished.

Two rival regional powers clashed after Iran targeted Israel, antagonising President Trump who is seeking a Middle East peace deal.

Since D-Day, European leaders “grew comfortable” and “forgot that freedom is not free,” the U.S. Secretary of War said in France.

In Hungary, the migration dispute is unfolding alongside a constitutional confrontation between the Magyar government and the President of the Republic.

As hundreds of thousands gathered peacefully for Catholic festivities across Spain, scenes of violence in France reignited debate about identity, integration, and social cohesion in modern Europe.
The Swedish Migration Board is upping the volume of citizenship decisions ahead of legislative change—prompting an unusual spike in staff working overtime.
More than 1,000 people took to the streets after bodycam footage showed the 18-year-old being handcuffed as he lay dying from stab wounds.
Warsaw’s education ministry promises ‘digital hygiene,’ but its leading minister can’t resist taking another swipe at Polish parents.
“The question is not only whether the West has the right values, but whether it has the power to defend them.”
Kyiv’s UAVs carrying explosives were mistakenly piloted into Finnish airspace, prompting fear of an incursion.
PM Starmer belatedly criticises killer and local police, in a case that has brought discrimination in the criminal justice system into focus.
Widespread UAV and missile strikes add to Ukraine’s civilian death toll, despite its air defence systems intercepting 642 of the incoming weapons.
Italian ministers praised security services after prosecutors concluded the suspect was prepared for “martyrdom.”
The Hungarian ex-PM is backing Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s remigration initiative.
The sensitive issue of child protection provides a pretext for attacking the Catholic Church.
PM Netanyahu has piled pressure on Tehran’s proxy terror group in Beirut, but Iran is insisting its vassal be protected as part of its ceasefire negotiations with Washington.
Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers is demanding a European Parliament resolution to condemn the murder.