
Confirmed: Orbán To Meet with Pope and Meloni
The Hungarian PM will visit the Vatican and Rome, and receive a private audience with Pope Leo XIV.

The Hungarian PM will visit the Vatican and Rome, and receive a private audience with Pope Leo XIV.

The first time as tragedy, second time as farce—anger “off the charts” as Britain’s broken borders undermine public safety.

The top level meeting in London ended with all leaders pledging to send more money and weapons to the front.

The murderer, a now 27-year-old Algerian woman illegally present in France at the time of the crime, will serve life without possibility of commutation or parole.

“Peace without ceding parts of the territories that are currently in Ukraine is not possible,” the Slovakian PM said, “the Ukrainian president knows it, the American president knows it.”

As investigations stall and agencies pass the blame, London’s institutions stand accused of abandoning the very children they were meant to protect.

Five EU member states, including Spain, do not recognize Kosovo, which would turn its entry into a political and legal labyrinth

The incident was widely condemned even by the German left-wing politicians, who called the situation “absurd and dangerous.”

Plans to abolish the clock change across the EU have been frozen since 2019, when member states failed to agree on which time to adopt permanently.

An informal Brussels meeting called by the Italian prime minister drew strong support across Europe, signalling growing momentum for changing migration rules.
Former PM Janez Janša accused the left-wing government of intimidating conservatives at a time when it is struggling in the polls.
The prime minister branded Nigel Farage’s immigration plan “racist”—a gamble that could backfire as polls show nearly half of Britons agree with it.
Fr. Custodio Ballester’s supporters say the case is meant to intimidate others into silence—while the Church stays quiet.
The suspects—mostly from immigrant backgrounds—were acquitted of all charges despite evidence pointing to rape and abuse of a 12-year-old girl.
Officials in Brussels claim Ukraine meets entry criteria, but sceptics insist key conditions remain unmet.
Hamburg tops the list as cities spend millions on hotel rooms for migrants amid a housing crunch.
The anti-terror raid on SOS Chrétiens d’Orient follows years of smear campaigns by left-wing media over its work in Syria.
Zbigniew Ziobro said “In a lawless state one can hardly expect anything else.”
Despite grappling with a stagnant economy over the past years, Berlin continues to spend astronomical amounts on international climate aid.
Carrying a coffin through Liverpool, protesters warn Labour’s inheritance reforms will force family farms to sell up and vanish.
In the U.S. left-wing incidents outnumber right-wing ones this year.
President Sandu warned of Russian meddling, while the opposition accuses the government of manipulation.