
From Scorn to Praise: Europe Warms to Trump’s Gaza Deal
After the release of Israel’s last hostages, even EU leaders who once dismissed Trump’s peace plan are now lining up to commend his diplomacy.

After the release of Israel’s last hostages, even EU leaders who once dismissed Trump’s peace plan are now lining up to commend his diplomacy.

The message showcases how the SPD is completely out of touch with the needs of ordinary citizens.

Jews, Christians, and Muslims joined together to honour the October 7 victims and denounce rising antisemitism in Europe.

Macron’s last-chance government appears to be stillborn.

André Ventura’s party wins control of three municipalities, doubling its vote since 2021 and cementing its place as a patriotic alternative to Portugal’s establishment.

France’s right-wing opposition accuses the president of clinging to power out of “fear of the people”

Organisers plan to flood central London just a day after guns fell silent in Gaza, sparking fury over antisemitic chants and public disruption.

Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella promised to immediately oust the new government “whose sole reason for existing is the fear of dissolution, that is, of the people.”

Jihadists first alleged to have gone after the Belgian PM also aimed to kill other prominent Benelux politicians.

Martin Wagener has been criticised for writing that some footballers who played for the German national team were “Turks with German passports.”
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