
Pro-Palestinian Protests Persist Across Italy Despite Gaza Ceasefire
Demonstrators call for Israel’s destruction, glorify Hamas figures, and echo October 7 rhetoric, raising alarm over escalating extremism in Europe’s streets.

Demonstrators call for Israel’s destruction, glorify Hamas figures, and echo October 7 rhetoric, raising alarm over escalating extremism in Europe’s streets.

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.
Most voters want the Commission president to resign after she failed to put European interests first.
As the notion of “memory culture” fades, Jewish voices in Germany express unease about the future of solidarity.
Secretly recorded conversations reveal France Inter reporters plotting against right-wing candidates while drawing paychecks from taxpayers.
Brussels aims to wrap up talks with India by year-end as critics warn the pact could expose Europe’s countryside to cheaper imports and uneven competition.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre keeps power after a tight race, but a surging right-wing Progress Party reshapes Norway’s political landscape.
Brussels is supposed to lay down its cards later this week, but is having to be increasingly careful about hurting Europeans.
This is the first time in the history of the fifth republic that a prime minister has been denied confidence.
Patriots insist the issue is “one of the most devastating legacies” of Ursula von der Leyen’s presidency.
“We know Hungary is on our side,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar during his visit to Budapest.
The Austrian bank’s move in Germany may be an overture to what could come in other countries.
To preserve European cooperation, the Hungarian PM proposed a sweeping restructuring of the Union into “concentric circles.”
German courts faced more than 76,000 new appeals in the first six months of 2025.