It would not be surprising if Donald Trump had deliberately refused to shake Péter Magyar’s hand.
The German centre-right party accuses the AfD of spreading “hatred” as left-wing extremists assault right-wing journalists and threaten politicians.
An American woman was beaten to death in her home in southern Ireland, with police believing the asylum seeker suspected of the killing fled Ireland just hours later.
A left-wing extremist website published the business addresses of Apollo News and Nius, outlets known for their outspoken stance on migration.
A European watchdog says arson, vandalism, and desecration remained the most common forms of anti-Christian hate crime.
Hungarian police took István Szakács into custody, apparently over a Facebook post about former prime minister Viktor Orbán.
The release of 2025 crime statistics has coincided with an expanding police investigation into a migrant grooming network in Nuremberg.
The fatal assault on Swedish police officer Christian Zedig by an African migrant sparked a fierce debate in the European Parliament.
A video of a senior La France Insoumise official defending the party’s concept of a “New France” has gone viral.
A growing row over the legacy of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army has even questioned Warsaw’s continued military assistance to Kyiv.
The left-wing extremist organisers refused to condemn the assaults, insisting that “fascists with press credentials are still fascists.”
What began as questions over a ruling party doctor’s €370,000 salary has exploded into a sprawling investigation involving alleged medical malpractice, political favouritism, and multiple state agencies.