
Trump’s Saudi Nuclear Deal Standoff Deepens as Iran Tensions Simmer
Against a backdrop of U.S.-Iran conflict, Trump says the Kingdom must join the Abraham Accords before any civil nuclear deal.

Against a backdrop of U.S.-Iran conflict, Trump says the Kingdom must join the Abraham Accords before any civil nuclear deal.

To date, the Hermit Kingdom has sustained up to 6,000 casualties assisting Moscow, in a bid to secure its own international standing.

The Islamic Centre of England retains its Home Office licence despite an investigation into its alleged ties to Tehran.

A speaker’s remarks at a vigil following the terrorist attack on the LGBT event on Saturday reveals the extent of the Left’s distorted obsession with identity.

The Lebanese-heritage German with a criminal record who attempted a mass casualty attack on the Christopher Street Day event was shot by police after spending a day on the run.

How António Costa’s criminal lack of scruples doomed Portugal’s demographic future.

“If we allow heritage to be stripped of its significance and handed over to competing tribes, we won’t just lose our museums—we will lose the ability to see ourselves in the history of others.”

Surrogacy is often presented as an act of compassion. But once pregnancy becomes a service and parenthood a contract, the market has crossed a profound moral boundary.

A pending constitutional review will flag up the wider problem of free and fair elections in modern Germany.

Ukrainian drones have entered NATO and European Union territory several times by accident, with Kyiv blaming Moscow’s electronic jamming.
Around ten witnesses reported hearing attackers say they had come to “stab white people” during the fatal violence.
If the pace holds, Germany would once again exceed 100,000 family reunification arrivals over the course of 2026.
Antisemitism prompted survey respondents to describe heightened anxiety, hypervigilance, and increasing caution in their everyday lives, including concealing visible signs of Jewish identity and withdrawing from professional and public spaces.
Irish parents and grandparents should recognise that their children’s future is being shortchanged by the same deception that led France from 1789 to Waterloo.
The Deputy PM of Italy has condemned what he described as a dangerous precedent in Hungary, while blasting the deafening silence coming from the EU.
The European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs delegation is turning the normalization of relations with Beijing into a bargaining chip to secure Russian concessions in Ukraine.
The European Commission says the tech giant violated the Digital Markets Act by giving unfair priority to its own services and restricting app developers’ pricing options.
Trump says the Kingdom has not acquired the right to enrich uranium for its power plants—and would need to join the Abraham Accords for any deal to go ahead.
The number of foreign suspects rose by more than 7,500 despite government claims of record deportations.
Before escaping, two black men attacked a white man on camera—who was then arrested when he tried to retaliate.
The government’s new social media law is presented as a safeguard for minors, but critics warn it creates the infrastructure for mass identity verification.
The suspect is already on probation for previous offenses, but a German court said “there is no reason” to detain him until his trial begins.