
UPDATE: Trump Confirms Khamenei’s Death
Loud cheers are reported to have echoed across parts of Tehran as residents celebrated news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.

Loud cheers are reported to have echoed across parts of Tehran as residents celebrated news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.

The U.S. president confirmed on Truth Social that a “massive and ongoing operation” was in place to prevent the threats of the “wicked dictatorship” of Tehran.

Defence Minister Israel Katz said the operation was intended “to remove threats against the State of Israel.”

Insufficient relocations and adult migrants posing as minors are now acknowledged, but effectively closing the migration route is not on the establishment’s agenda.

The AfD speaks of a “great victory for the rule of law,” but the SPD, the Greens, and Die Linke keep the path toward a ban alive.

Political interference? Facebook has suspended Hungarian right-wing outlets weeks before the national election.

Key family reunification and reception changes are now on hold pending review under EU law.

Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.

Since the death of Quentin, the prospect of working with the Left is becoming increasingly complicated for the presidential camp.

Nigel Farage questioned the integrity of the February 26th by-election after observers reported high levels of illegal “family voting.”
The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.
The EU establishment is siding with Kyiv rather than helping one of its own member states secure a significant energy issue.
The university is being undermined from within by the far-left, laments Professor Balanche, a specialist in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Sanctions have reduced the Kremlin’s margins, but they have neither curbed its exports nor eased Europe’s energy crisis.
Supporters of Quentin Deranque, the 23-year-old killed by the far-left in Lyon, accuse the European Parliament of selective outrage
The march in memory of the young man murdered by ‘anti-fascists’ was the subject of a scandalous smear campaign by the media.
Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.
The party says it knows how to—and, if it is elected, will—“end the invasion.”
Paris officials are scolding foreign leaders for telling the truth about the killing of a young patriotic activist in France.
With no parliamentary majority and several sensitive dossiers already on the table, the cabinet’s stability is far from assured.
The initiative proposes mandatory sex education from early childhood through college.
An alliance is demanding the right to wear keffiyehs at the former Nazi camp, despite a court ruling backing the memorial’s authority to restrict political symbols.