Warsaw aims to roll out digital identity-based verification later this year to give protection of minors online.
Politician Chrystia Freeland—an arch-enemy of Donald Trump—is now teaming up with the Ukrainian president.
Facing its most serious domestic unrest in years, Tehran is pairing modest financial relief with rare conciliatory rhetoric.
Copenhagen warns that a hostile U.S. initiative would break NATO apart—but Greenland’s prime minister urges calm.
Official surveillance, apparently conducted without Berlin’s authorisation, continued at least until 2014 and contradicted Berlin’s public criticism of U.S. espionage practices.
Dozens of lawbreakers crossed the English Channel in sub-zero temperatures, following near-record numbers of illegal arrivals in 2025.
The U.S. VP and his family were safely in Washington, D.C., while authorities investigated damage and overnight activity at his Cincinnati home.
AfD criticizes the German government for prioritizing the needs of refugees over Berlin residents during the citywide blackout.
The Union continues to lag behind AfD at 24%, while smaller parties poll at below 5%.
Prediction: EU migration pact would worsen public safety by redistributing illegal migrants to countries where they are currently not present.
The French government moves to block certain imported fruits in order to safeguard supply chains, protect consumers, and support local farmers.
Robert Fico said Slovakia must pursue its national interests through diplomacy, even if doing so temporarily strains relations with key allies.