Provocative show in family area fuels debate over children’s inclusion.
Fast-track citizenship does not require language proficiency and identity verification.
Belgium is seeing a shift in baby names—away from traditional choices, and toward names influenced strongly by a growing immigrant community.
Facing a possible no-confidence vote, Ursula von der Leyen will defend her record before MEPs in a debate that could trigger the European Commission’s collapse.
As war rages on in Ukraine and ammunition shortages strain Europe’s defenses, the EU’s efforts to boost weapons manufacturing face a critical bottleneck: TNT production.
Authorities call it inclusion—parents see it as catering to a minority while silencing dissent.
Commission and Council presidents want to bolster the country’s defense against foreign influence, disinformation, and electoral manipulation.
A passenger reportedly seized the weapon and fought back.
The two leaders have stayed in regular contact and recently exchanged friendly remarks.
The death of Major General Mikhail Gudkov is a devastating blow to Moscow’s military leadership.
British punk duo face cancellations in UK, France, and Germany after leading “Death to the IDF” chant on stage.
Pyongyang is apparently preparing to flood the Ukrainian front with up to 25,000 to 30,000 more troops, signaling a new phase in its military alliance with Russia.