
State of UK Grooming Gang Inquiry Goes from Bad to Worse
The Labour government has descended to accusing victims of spreading “misinformation.”

The Labour government has descended to accusing victims of spreading “misinformation.”

The chancellor didn’t say too much about German “cityscapes”—he didn’t say enough. Yet his own party is losing its head, anyway.

Manfred Weber suggests not honoring the agreement with the Socialists and retaining the presidency of the Eurochamber next year.

An illegal immigrant allegedly sexually assaulted a young child, sparking widespread outrage and anti-immigrant protests in the Irish capital.

Budapest claims that the ban on Russian gas violates treaties and threatens the country’s economic stability.

Privately, diplomats acknowledge that while they don’t like it, they have no choice but to accept Trump’s plans.

Islamic culture is increasingly restricting the freedom of others in the Netherlands, right-wing populist leaders say.

Athens says other EU leaders attempted to revive a frozen deal behind its back by inserting a reference to Net Zero in the COP30 position paper.

The ruling ÖVP is praising the deportation of one Afghan man as a “historic” success—while accepting thousands of asylum applications from Afghans in 2025 alone.

The teachers suggested the government should focus more on sugary foods than forced Islamization among the youth.
Growing European antisemitism is met not with restraint, but with state-backed moves to isolate Israel.
Progressive civil organizations and students joined trade union USB in often violent demonstrations protesting Israel.
The Dutch and Hungarian Patriots embody a movement aiming to turn rising conservative momentum into lasting political power.
Germany “could become a Muslim-majority country between 2040 and 2050.”
Mounting anger over EU budget reforms and trade agreements is set to result in unprecedented pressure on Europe’s countryside.
The gathering’s central message was clear: less Brussels and more Italy.
The tribute in Glendale turned the death of the young leader into a symbol of political and spiritual revival for millions of Americans.
Estonia has convened an emergency UN Security Council meeting, as tensions rise over repeated Russian airspace violations.
Terror group tells followers to target Christians, Jews, and their allies in UK and Europe as Gaza conflict intensifies.
The incident marks the latest in a series of airspace clashes across Eastern Europe
Stockholm now ranks among Europe’s most dangerous cities, as shootings, bombings, and gang turf wars leave the country reeling
The 60-year-old proprietor claims the message was a protest against Israel’s war in Gaza.