
The Lyhanna Case: A New Tragedy Exposing the State’s Failings
The main suspect, who was already facing a rape charge, had never been questioned.

The main suspect, who was already facing a rape charge, had never been questioned.

Brussels presents the new system as a solution to migration chaos, but it institutionalizes the redistribution of migrants across the EU.

While some politicians have come out in favour of renewed sanctions against Russia, aid to Kyiv poses more of a problem than a priority to the Trump administration.

From Greece to Bulgaria, there are faint but promising signs that Brussels may have realized that it cannot whip member states into fiscal compliance.

No casualties have been reported, but authorities suspect that the marine weapon is Ukrainian in origin.

Public sentiment toward the federal government is particularly negative, with only 12% of respondents saying they are satisfied with Friedrich Merz’s cabinet.

Gábor Holló said he used his control over news-ranking algorithms to influence the reach of Hungarian media outlets in line with his political preferences.

Alongside a proposal for direct talks with Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky launched a fresh attack on former Hungarian PM Orbán over his stance on the war.

Police are not treating the incident as terror-related, they said on Thursday.

An island mayor has pushed a boat owner into tearing up a hire contract with the poll-topping German national conservatives.
New Kyiv figures show huge volume of cross-border UAV attacks—backed by an unprecedented campaign of projectiles.
Beijing sent an aircraft carrier and accompanying vessels east of the Philippines, further ramping up regional tensions.
The conference brought together representatives of parties including AfD and Vox as immigration continues to dominate political debate across the West.
Following a Supreme Court ruling, a Labour government cabinet member claims to have changed his previous belief, which was founded on gender ideology.
President Tamás Sulyok has appealed to the Venice Commission, warning that efforts to remove him could undermine constitutional stability.
The dispute follows Kyiv’s decision to honour a military unit with a name associated with the wartime killing of tens of thousands of Poles.
A Franco-UK maritime operation investigates a suspicious vessel in the Atlantic.
The move offers an early glimpse of how Nigel Farage’s party could govern Britain.
U.S. strikes on Islamic Republic’s radar sites are followed by Tehran targeting an air base in Kuwait.
Sovereign states coordinating defence by consent, in preference to an emergency federalism that issues handbooks because it cannot field divisions: that is the only direction worth defending.