Document Links Spanish PM to In-Laws’ Brothel Business

Document Links Spanish PM to In-Laws’ Brothel Business

A property record shows Spain’s PM used homes tied to his wife’s family company, which once ran sex venues in Madrid.

July 11, 2025
Finland Proposes Introduction of Digital Citizenship Test

Finland Proposes Introduction of Digital Citizenship Test

A suggested requirement for a personal interview has been scrapped.

July 10, 2025
Australian Court to Rule on What Legally Defines a Woman

Australian Court to Rule on What Legally Defines a Woman

The Federal Court reconsiders whether self-declared ‘gender identity’ can override biological sex in law

July 10, 2025
Lithuanian Leaders Taken to Shelters After Airspace Alert

Lithuanian Leaders Taken to Shelters After Airspace Alert

An unidentified object near the Belarus border prompted evacuations and a NATO jet response.

July 10, 2025
Policing by Identity: Report Slams Two-Tier Justice in Britain

Policing by Identity: Report Slams Two-Tier Justice in Britain

A new report warns that progressive ideology is undermining equal treatment under the law

July 10, 2025
AI Weaponised: 1 in 5 Spanish Teens Victim of Nude Deepfakes

AI Weaponised: 1 in 5 Spanish Teens Victim of Nude Deepfakes

A new report highlights the growing use of AI and digital tools in online sexual abuse against minors in Spain.

July 10, 2025
German Daycare Next To Shelter Sparks Outcry Over Child Safety

German Daycare Next To Shelter Sparks Outcry Over Child Safety

Repeated breaches by homeless and mentally unstable residents have left young children afraid to attend daycare

July 10, 2025
Germany Foils Suspected Islamist Plot Funded by Fraud

Germany Foils Suspected Islamist Plot Funded by Fraud

A Bosnian national was arrested and multiple properties raided as police uncovered a scheme to finance terrorism through organised commercial scams.

July 10, 2025
Baden-Württemberg Pools Ban Burkinis Citing Hygiene Concerns

Baden-Württemberg Pools Ban Burkinis Citing Hygiene Concerns

The new swimwear rule is meant to keep pools cleaner, but some Green Party politicians claim the ban is unfair to Muslim women.

July 10, 2025
Von der Leyen’s EU Commission Survives Parliament Confidence Vote

Von der Leyen’s EU Commission Survives Parliament Confidence Vote

The no-confidence motion was brought forward by Romanian nationalist MEP Gheorghe Piperea and backed by conservative and nationalist forces.

July 10, 2025
Iran Behind 15 UK Murder and Kidnap Plots, Spy Chiefs Reveal

Iran Behind 15 UK Murder and Kidnap Plots, Spy Chiefs Reveal

Dissidents, journalists and prominent Jews were among the targets

July 10, 2025
Brussels Region Accused of Misusing €250 Million in EU Loans

Brussels Region Accused of Misusing €250 Million in EU Loans

A year without a government and soaring debt have pushed the Brussels-Capital Region into crisis, with officials allegedly diverting EU funds meant for metro expansion into general spending.

July 10, 2025