
Canada’s Anglican Church Unveils Official Liturgy for Assisted Suicide
The new liturgy provides prayers, anointing, Holy Communion, and blessings before and after euthanasia.

The new liturgy provides prayers, anointing, Holy Communion, and blessings before and after euthanasia.

Forget ‘saying the quiet part out loud.’ Viral migrant videos openly celebrate Europe’s demographic transformation.

“The Constitution should be the limit of power, not its instrument,” the prominent Hungarian watchdog warned.

“The comparative advantage of the West has always resided in its rich cultural capital.”

Moscow-installed governor vows city will endure blackout and heat wave.

Charges over an attack on an AfD politician have renewed concerns about political violence in Germany.

The child, whose life was deliberately ended at the close of last year, has become the first person in that age group to be euthanized in the Netherlands since the country extended its laws to younger children in 2024.

Researchers who classify parties such as Reform UK as “far right” say support for their category has surged across Europe over the past three decades.

A little-publicised visit to Jerusalem has intensified questions about who really speaks for Europe on foreign policy.

The announcement follows months of criticism from residents and local officials who accused Brussels of moving too slowly in the aftermath of the catastrophe.
With births at a record low, Karol Nawrocki says Poland must strengthen families instead of relying on immigration.
As the ruling coalition reshuffles, the current Vilnius government has been dissolved. Voters will have no say in what comes next.
The proposals mark a dramatic shift in migration policy as governments seek tougher measures to curb illegal immigration.
Everyday life has become a pressure cooker. The question is when that pressure cooker is going to blow up, and what forms that explosion will take.
Sociologist Ashley Frawley argues that the EU’s mental health strategy enables a quiet expansion of institutional intervention into schools, workplaces, and digital platforms.
A Council of Europe deputy was informed that the Budapest visit of the Venice Commission had to be postponed—because the Tisza administration declined to receive the delegation.
The controversy has already cost the Ukrainian leader one of Poland’s highest state honors and is now overshadowing a key international gathering on Ukraine’s reconstruction.
A committee established to defend democracy from manipulation has become the cheerleader for a system that treats democratic speech itself as a manipulable object.
The Russian leader said Moscow is ready to resume negotiations based on the draft agreements reached in March-April 2022, while citing battlefield realities and criticizing Ukrainian strikes inside Russia
Strike on Zelensky’s home city has him demanding more ’pressure’ on Moscow from the West, including air defence systems.
“It’s not just about [President Sulyok’s] rights. Only fair trial can guarantee that none of us is ever at the mercy of the authorities,” the watchdog said in a statement.
The European Commission held a closed-door meeting on Tuesday with a Taliban delegation that arrived in Brussels on visas valid just 24 hours.