Following over ten years of developing the FPÖ-TV platform, the shift to online audio broadcasting marks the next step in the FPÖ’s media expansion—which already reaches millions through various other digital formats.
The record interception highlights Europe’s struggle to confront organised crime networks.
Israeli officials cite a growing aliyah trend and rising antisemitic incidents in Europe and beyond.
The Reform UK leader has accused the government of undermining democracy.
A German police union has warned of a high risk of violence.
New nationwide data show the double name rose from fourth place last year
The break-in was only discovered after a fire alarm alerted emergency services, with investigators now warning it could take weeks to determine the true scale of the losses.
The project completes a years-long effort to secure Latvia’s eastern frontier amid heightened regional security concerns.
Australian police say the father and son behind the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting had no links to a wider terror network
A Foreign Office-funded chatbot generated more clicks for sex content than health outcomes, reigniting scrutiny of overseas aid spending.
Denmark’s postal operator will end nationwide letter deliveries on December 30, citing collapsing volumes and a fully digitised society.
The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.