
Senior Establishment Officials Couldn’t Care Less About Berlin Outage
As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.

As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.

Brussels has moved to ease fertiliser costs just days before a decisive vote on the Mercosur trade deal, but farmers say the relief is temporary and does nothing to address rising costs or unfair competition.

France is the country that sends the most ‘nationals’ to the international African Cup of Nations competition.

Protests have spread beyond Iran’s major cities, pressure from abroad is growing, and rival opposition figures are already positioning themselves for what could come next.

The vessel, linked to Venezuelan oil exports, was intercepted after weeks of evading U.S. maritime controls, prompting protests from Moscow.

The complaint before the EU Court of Justice adds to the mounting political and legal pressure surrounding Ursula von der Leyen

The international star was buried surrounded by a few carefully chosen relatives and friends, including Marine Le Pen.

Czechia will not cancel the initiative but will no longer make its own taxpayers foot the bill.

With the authorities not reading the warning signs, these events are likely to take place more and more often.

The White House says the Arctic island is a U.S. security priority, prompting sharp pushback from Denmark and Greenland’s leaders.
Plans under the next EU budget would dramatically expand funding for NGOs and campaigns aligned with the Commission’s agenda as resistance to Brussels grows across Europe.
Fuad Awale, a convicted killer, successfully challenged his segregation in a high-security prison, arguing that his confinement caused “severe depression.”
The Labour government promised reforms and policy changes to curb illegal migration but arrival statistics show it’s only gotten worse.
Elections in eastern German states raise the prospect of the right-wing party forming its first-ever government.
The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.
In Paris, each and every government attempt to reach a budget agreement has failed miserably.
The return of a convicted offender to Damascus marks a major break with a policy that has been in place since the Syrian civil war began.
Official figures show thousands of inmates without residence rights, fuelling calls for radical measures to free up prison space.
The Extremadura result has intensified doubts about how long the government can last.
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.
Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.
Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.