
Transgender Man Identified as Suspect in Rhode Island Ice Rink Shooting
The suspect fired on four family members and a friend before taking his own life.

The suspect fired on four family members and a friend before taking his own life.

The EU’s flagship instrument of citizen participation shows a low success rate and discretionary final decisions.

As the U.S. courts Central Europe, the battle over who defines ‘the West’ moves to the center of transatlantic politics.

U.S. President Donald Trump recently lauded Hungary’s right-wing government, calling its results “phenomenal.”

Citing a looming threat from Russia and questioning U.S. guarantees, European leaders are exploring whether the continent must shoulder more of its own nuclear defence.

A Quran-burner may be forced to seek refuge in the U.S., away from the anti-free-speech UK.

While UN figures show child marriage is heavily concentrated in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the campaign’s imagery has prompted accusations of distortion.

Marine Le Pen says the French establishment must “emerge from its torpor” and act.

The Popular Party will support a proposal long championed by VOX, signalling a new alignment on immigration and cultural policy as elections approach.

Dia Moodley, a Christian pastor detained in the UK after answering a question about Muhammad in public, says “two-tier policing is a reality in modern Britain.”
Brussels now wants to be part of negotiations but believes there is no point “if we don’t stand up for anything.”
The embodiment of progressive culture, the man believed himself to be untouchable.
The informal retreat on February 12 reveals the tension between long-pending economic reform and mounting political pressure to fast-track Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
Four others have been charged with related crimes and prosecutors have not given up on finding the “instigators” who ordered the murders.
Those pushing for a ban are not being open about what constitutes a ‘conversion practice.’
An unusual alliance of centre-right, conservative, and nationalist parties pushed through measures aimed at curbing asylum applications and speeding up returns.
The proposal shows that Brussels is willing to override national vetoes and punish dissenting member states to get its way.
The Spanish decision “is not in line with the European Union’s current spirit on migration,” an EU official said.
Speakers at the prestigious gathering contrasted pragmatism and mutual respect in international relations with the moralism of European foreign policy.
The Baltic state has faced intense border pressure in recent years.
From petitions to mass protests, Dutch communities are pushing back as municipalities struggle to meet central government quotas for migrant reception.
The draft program includes cow methane monitoring, EV incentives, and major infrastructure upgrades to get the country to ‘net zero’ by 2045.