
Liberal Rob Jetten Poised to Lead Next Dutch Government
The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.

The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.

Existing national laws are sufficient and the convention “does not protect women; it protects ideology,” MP Svetlana Čulkova said.

The Danish presidency backtracks and drops the obligation to spy on private communications, but leaves the door open to a future EU-wide mandate.

The European Commission, acting in the name of the WHO, is pushing a ban that goes far beyond public health—it is another step toward centralisation of power and common taxation.

After being deported from Germany twice, an Iraqi man returned and sexually harassed multiple women and children.

The former Polish justice minister faces charges of leading a criminal group and misusing public funds.

This is the first time the Rassemblement National has managed to get a law passed, thanks to a coalition of the right and part of the centre.

Conscription is back on the agenda as Europe braces for potential conflict with Russia.

Around 1,910 Afghans with German resettlement commitments remain in Pakistan, as the third group arrives in Germany under Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Naomi Seibt has received death threats from Antifa—labeled a terror group by Trump—while Brussels stays silent.
A proposal to criminalise the promotion of Ukrainian nationalist groups from World War Two is driving the allies apart.
Pavel Durov says French prosecutors and Brussels elites are using his case to intimidate platforms into censorship.
Attacks on churches multiply as the government remains unmoved, and media outrage proves selective.
The case highlights the rise of political extremism in Germany as the mainstream continues to demonize the AfD.
While Manchester’s Jewish community mourned its dead, marchers shouted “death to the IDF” in UK cities.
EU leaders in Copenhagen face pressure to spread the risk when converting Moscow funds into military aid for Kyiv.
The Republican front no longer seems convincing.
EU leaders called for unity in continuing funding the Ukraine war, but cracks in the bloc’s once-unwavering support have begun to show.
The former prime minister has vowed to fight the EU on migration and the Green Deal “madness.”
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and others on board were detained and are awaiting deportation.
Posters in the German capital with images of Second World War prisoners and a QR code have reopened the debate about Ukrainian interference in Germany.
Youth care homes—the current form of sanction for underage criminals—have been widely criticised as “nurseries for crime.”