
Hong Kong Court Sentences Pro-Democracy Publisher Jimmy Lai to 20 Years
American Cato Institute said the court’s ruling “signals a persistent decline in freedom” in the territory.

American Cato Institute said the court’s ruling “signals a persistent decline in freedom” in the territory.

In France, a refugee now has more rights to healthcare than an EU citizen.

The Sweden Democrats say that the law up till now has been “absurdly generous.”

Ventura has “established himself as the leader of the right” in Portugal.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

The Berlin Senate will allocate zero funds for left-wing extremism prevention in 2026.

The results offer a snapshot of national politics: a hesitant PP, a rising VOX, and a left in retreat.

The growing support for Chega’s André Ventura still signals a rising right-wing wave in the country.

Three incidents targeting railroad infrastructure in northern Italy coincided with protests turning chaotic in Milan.

Sweden’s center-right government announced plans to require all asylum seekers to stay in reception centers while their applications are processed.
The accompanying message invoked a communist resistance fighter executed by the Nazis and called for the AfD to be banned.
Another social media boss stressed that France “is not a free country.”
The announcement has shaken the Catholic world and can be explained by the profound crisis facing the Church in the face of modernity.
The presidential run-off exposes how Portugal’s mainstream parties now define their red lines—and why voters increasingly look elsewhere.
Officials are doubling down on their plans to tie Britain closer to the EU, whether voters like it or not.
German media report that mandatory security interviews were skipped in the case, with the suspect later linked to repeated violent incidents before the attack.
European politicians and even royalty have responded publicly after their names appeared in the released U.S. documents related to late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
An article by The Guardian will no doubt have delighted those using AI to put out content.
Footage of officers being kicked and attacked during protests has bolstered government backing for new powers aimed at restoring public order.
A push framed as efficiency could sideline smaller states and weaken national control over foreign and security policy.
As job cuts mount and growth barely flickers, senior politicians are urging longer hours—and even fewer public holidays—to keep Germany afloat.
UK government-backed studies claim village pubs, dog walking, and countryside norms exclude ethnic minorities.