
Armenia: PM Pashinyan’s Party Wins Election
Commentators are treating the return to power of the ruling party in Yerevan as a gain for a Brussels ally—and a blow to Putin.

Commentators are treating the return to power of the ruling party in Yerevan as a gain for a Brussels ally—and a blow to Putin.

A petition demanding charges against the officers involved is approaching 200,000 signatures as public scrutiny of the case intensifies.

The Elgin Marbles debate is about far more than the marbles themselves. It is about the ludicrous concept that art and culture should be tribalised.

Selective memory does not bring peoples together but fuels the very resentments it claims to soothe.

The Vatican’s commitment to multilateral engagement is colliding with the reality of mounting repression against China’s faithful.

Fresh revelations about a secret accord between the Archbishop of Madrid and the Socialist government have transformed what was already a bitter controversy into something approaching a canonical crisis.

Dutch migration chief says Africa isn’t the only potential place with suitable locations.

Marco Rubio’s office sees “civilizational decline” reflected in official response to Nowak killing, riling Westminster establishment.

The European Commissioner for Energy has acknowledged the essential role of nuclear power in Europe’s energy future while stressing the need to reduce dependence on Russian fuel.

Preparations are underway for the Ukrainian president to travel to Budapest following an agreement on the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia.
The deal includes setting up return hubs, strict deportation rules, and lifetime bans for asylum seekers deemed a security threat.
A proposed elder care reform in Germany becomes a stark symbol for the end of the European model. As comfortable middle-class life becomes unattainable, economic stability and political tranquility wither away.
Questions over why officers believed false allegations of racism have become the focus of an escalating political row.
Confidential meetings in Washington could increase the number of countries under its nuclear umbrella, with a number of prospective hosts hoping to be included.
A detainee’s use of German gender ID laws—most likely a political prank—has complicated the cross-border transfer of a prisoner.
Denmark’s next government will be noticeably more left-leaning after the collapse of Frederiksen’s broad centrist coalition.
A civilization that no longer knows whether God exists, what man is, what the family is, what the purpose of life is, or what relationship should exist between freedom and truth is a civilization destined for disintegration.
Will Giorgia Meloni risk leaving remigration-centred concerns to parties to her right at a time when victory at the next general election doesn’t seem certain?
No one dares put the root of the problem into words: football has been corrupted by immigration, and French society is now nothing more than a shadow of its former self.
The release of correspondence related to the disgraced former British ambassador to the United States looks set to cause a major headache for Keir Starmer’s Labour government.
Governments have raised concerns that a growing share of recent arrivals are men of conscription age.
The Hungarian PM’s efforts to replace what he sees as politically aligned office holders through constitutional engineering is doing exactly what Magyar claims to oppose.