The student-led march drew fierce opposition from the far-left as migration tensions erupted into clashes and police action.
Ministers face calls to investigate after a UK-based foundation allegedly distributed aid to families linked to the October 7 attacks, with further questions over Iranian connections.
New guidance urges parents to curb toddlers’ device use, citing risks to sleep, behaviour, and early development.
Prosecutors move against a Neukölln youth councillor as a second rape case and months of inaction deepen a scandal already gripping the German capital.
With a razor-thin majority of one vote, European lawmakers rejected both the automated scanning of unknown messages and proposals allowing voluntary implementation.
The rise of the AfD to 38% in Saxony-Anhalt highlights a growing divide in German politics.
Controversial ‘hate’ bill strips long-standing protections for quoting scripture, triggering backlash from Christian, Muslim, and Jewish leaders.
Defence officials say a decision is imminent as Germany compares European, U.S., and Australian designs.
The Pentagon has already sent around 2,000 troops from the elite 82nd Airborne Division, while roughly 5,000 Marines and naval personnel are currently stationed in the region.
Swiss academic Tariq Ramadan has been sentenced to 18 years in a French prison after a Paris court found him guilty of sexually assaulting three women in hotel rooms.
The Vice President’s expected trip would reaffirm the Trump administration’s strong signal of support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Sweden Democrats MP Josef Fransson described Spain’s policy of granting citizenship after just five months of residence as “absolutely insane.”