In a historic policy reversal, the International Olympic Committee has announced that chromosomal testing will once again determine who can compete in women’s sports, starting with the 2028 Games.
Home-grown extremists—notably Islamists—are getting ahead of nation states in their potentially lethal adoption of the latest technologies.
Nigel Farage blasts a government ban on cryptocurrency party funding as a ‛terrified’ response to Reform UK’s progress, but the government insists that ‛untraceable’ assets have no place in a transparent political system.
Brussels approves tariff cuts on U.S. goods despite continued American levies, adding safeguards amid fears for European industry
A report indicates that computer professionals had ongoing ties to the Ukrainian embassy in Budapest—and previous connexions to Ukrainian intelligence.
Under the new EU rules, countries may establish “return hubs” outside the bloc for rejected asylum seekers.
UK Apple users must verify they are over 18 by submitting a government ID or credit card, with debit cards and passports not accepted.
In just one week, the migrant population at Ter Apel surged by 136 people, forcing an emergency response.
Trump suggests Iranian officials want a deal—but remain silent to avoid retaliation from their own government.
A sworn affidavit claims staff ignored warnings and failed to alert police despite allegations of rape and blackmail at a Neukölln youth center.
The CSU mayor is accused of tampering with postal ballots, either altering the contents or substituting envelopes, according to Schweinfurt prosecutors.
Jurors said Meta exploited the vulnerabilities of young users, as the company prepares to appeal the verdict.