
Austria Moves Ahead With School Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14
A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.

A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.

Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”

European arrests and weapons seizures point to a cross-border Hamas network that investigators say was preparing to strike Jewish targets.

Zelensky says only Washington can end the war, as Brussels fumes over being cut out.

A new rule obliges parishes to reject candidates unwilling to perform same-sex weddings, sparking concerns about an already shrinking number of pastors.

Slovakia’s government has ordered a full review of the EU’s gas-ban plan, arguing that Brussels is ignoring commitments made in return for lifting an earlier veto.

In the name of objectivity and pluralism, religious education must introduce the beliefs of Islam and other religions as well, the Court says.

Experts warn Europe is being outpaced by cartels as drugs, migration and organised crime converge.

German parties say they have sent “a clear signal for democracy,” when they have actually done the opposite.

French socialists, present in all the major state bodies, end up forgetting their duty of discretion.
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The teachers suggested the government should focus more on sugary foods than forced Islamization among the youth.
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