
Israel’s New Battlefield: False Reports and AI-Generated Images
The IDF is investigating a strike that allegedly killed nine Gazan children following a false UN claim that 14,000 Palestinian babies could die due to aid blockades.

The IDF is investigating a strike that allegedly killed nine Gazan children following a false UN claim that 14,000 Palestinian babies could die due to aid blockades.

Officials in Stockholm appear to be talking tough just to secure votes—one of the oldest tricks in the book.

The defense of narrowly interpreted “European values” becomes a tool to constrain the sovereignty of member states choosing alternative legislative paths.

The CDU-CSU coalition is throwing its weight behind Brussels’ proposed 90% CO2 reduction target by 2040, remaining the Commission’s key ally in pushing for EU-wide adoption.

Wednesday’s meeting between the two leaders is a high-stakes negotiation where personal agendas, political alliances, and institutional hurdles all intersect.

Merz has been told there are “no easy solutions” after he said he “no longer understands” Israel’s objectives in Gaza.

Even the most devout Jews are said to be avoiding wearing their kippah in the streets in Ghent.

While claiming to support stricter migration rules, the German government is still bankrolling controversial sea rescue operations.

While politicians argue for immigration as a solution to the shrinking population, surveys suggest that native-born Germans leave precisely because of migration.

Deterring a suffering loved one from receiving a lethal injection could earn you up to two years in prison and a €30,000 fine.
“There is always an empire that seeks to take the freedom of the Hungarians. Right now it is one in Brussels,” Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said.
More than two dozen Brussels-led dangerous liaisons with Huawei took place between 2020 and 2023—mainly related to AI legislation, digital services, and green policies.
Anti-government protesters as well as counter-demonstators are descending on the capital of Serbia, with the president warning of potential violence.
The armed youth’s social media accounts proposed lethal “action” during Ramadan against diplomatic, Christian, and Jewish targets.
The former Philippines president to be prosecuted by increasingly controversial Hague court for domestic ‘crimes against humanity.’
The CDU leader has given in to the climate demands of the Greens in return for their backing and a two-thirds majority in parliament.
Activism obviously does not care for the fact that the indigenous people of ancient Rome and Greece happen to be white.
Brussels wants to cut out the only EU institution with directly elected representatives when plotting its €800 billion defense plan.
It is “premature” for Germany to consider sending its soldiers to Ukraine, warns the Armed Forces Commissioner.
At least 15 MEPs are implicated in a bribery investigation alleging attempts to influence legislation favoring the Chinese company.
Salt, a town in Catalonia, has been rocked by nights of violence as rioters clashed with police, set fires in the streets, and left residents fearing further unrest.
The SPD’s radical migration agenda puts pressure on the CDU to compromise, despite growing public concern over crime and integration failures.