
Dutch PM Condemned for Refusing to Link Islam and Anti-LGBT Violence
Islamists expressly condemn homosexuality—backed by calls for murder—but Rob Jetten refuses to admit this in public.

Islamists expressly condemn homosexuality—backed by calls for murder—but Rob Jetten refuses to admit this in public.

Two bodies were found near an Augsburg asylum facility. A foreign dual national is in custody.

The dual-national key figure linked to multiple Shootings and murders in Sweden will not be extradited.

Pedro Sánchez is reportedly preparing crisis talks as his interior minister denies receiving advance notice of the mass border breach.

Dissatisfaction with Chancellor Friedrich Merz hits 85%, with faith in the political establishment—and party politics—crashing to new lows.

Civilian sites hit as Ukraine requests more U.S. air defences.

Homer’s epics are foundational to Western civilization. Their reinterpretation should enrich our understanding of the classical tradition, not distort its historical and cultural legacy.

This latest brush with disaster highlights the continuing problem caused by attempts to invade the English coastline.

Ireland’s new €53 million government jet was delivered without an Israeli-made landing system, a decision that could reduce its ability to operate in fog and poor weather.

More than 1,000 legal professionals are urging the government and parliament to seek a constitutional ban on Germany’s poll-topping national conservative party.
Two employees working in offices attached to the French PM took their own lives and two attempted suicide this year, prompting a preliminary investigation into working conditions.
Open-source architecture, international partners, and Soviet-era salvage: Fire Point signals a new direction for Ukrainian (and European) militarism.
The party says Islamism is one of the biggest threats to Swedish democracy and is pushing for mosque closures, funding cuts, and tougher deportation measures.
The local government of the enclave town accused PM Sánchez of being detached from reality as Madrid downplays the level of the migrant crisis.
The suspect met his wife at a migrant camp before converting to Christianity and establishing an Athens charity for refugees.
Explosives were used by the Romanian military to direct more water towards the Cernavodă nuclear power plant amid critically low Danube levels.
Oleksii Makeiev has sparked a political storm, accusing the AfD of submitting to Russian demands ahead of key regional elections in Germany.
Former Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he will launch a new political party by mid-October after a deepening split with Law and Justice effectively ended his membership.
The Netherlands’ Dorshout hamlet will see overseas temporary workers increase the size of its population fivefold, as worried residents finally concede defeat to the plans.
The Commission president has proposed more EU funding for Rabat as furious member states demand tougher borders and verified migrant returns from Spain.
The Spanish PM has remained on vacation in Lanzarote despite the deadly migrant crisis in Ceuta—with more leisure activities ahead.
Europe may choose an extensive welfare state. It may choose extremely open immigration. But it cannot indefinitely maintain both without producing fiscal strain, political conflict, and declining public trust.