The appeal marks the first courtroom battle over a penalty issued under the EU’s sweeping Digital Services Act.
As secular France grapples with a post-materialist identity crisis, the country sees a record number of adult baptisms.
The Hungarian PM said Ukraine stopping the flow of oil through the Druzhba pipeline is a “calculated act of coercion.”
Quentin, a 23-year-old right-wing activist, suffered a critical brain hemorrhage after being brutally assaulted for protecting a conservative women’s demonstration (UPDATED BELOW).
The Trump administration has formally discarded the legal premise that greenhouse gases jeopardize public health.
According to the International Olympic Committee the athlete’s helmet violated the ban on political messaging at the games.
Albin Kurti promises to “pursue normalisation of relations” with Belgrade.
After two recent fatal railway incidents, Spanish train drivers are taking action, demanding stronger safety guarantees.
Israel’s prime minister will meet President Trump amid renewed nuclear diplomacy with Iran and sharp warnings exchanged on both sides.
The Czech Republic has joined a growing list of countries weighing a social media ban for children, reigniting debate over digital safety and personal freedom.
The Hungarian PM said at an anti-war event that he will meet U.S. President Donald Trump “in two weeks.”
Portsmouth City Council punishes residents preparing for Christmas—by policing festive wreaths.