
Ukraine and France Sign ‘Historic’ Arms Deal
While favourable to France, the contract fails to advance the cause of peace.

While favourable to France, the contract fails to advance the cause of peace.

Younger CDU/CSU MPs are rejecting the SPD’s 48% pension level, the SPD won’t renegotiate, and the coalition is now paralysed.

A growing clash in Prague has sparked outrage after the head of state questioned whether the voters’ choice should be allowed to take office.

So few parents want their children in the ‘health education’ class that the government is now considering making it compulsory.

The segment denounced Christians sharing their faith online while ignoring radical Islamist creators.

Labour’s big asylum plan is already facing rebellions, legal hurdles and sceptics who say it’s all for show.

A new report records more than 2,200 anti-Christian offenses across the continent in 2024, including arson, assaults, and terrorism-linked killings.

Thuringia’s Georg Maier admits leaders ignored early warning signs on antisemitism and misogyny—yet still offers only symbolic fixes.

A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.

Starmer and von der Leyen eye each other warily as tobacco regulation tests sovereignty and single market law.
Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”
Left-wing leaders drive the agenda while Europe watches from the sidelines.
In a speech on Sunday, Frank-Walter Steinmeier alluded to bans on “extremist” political parties, clearly indicating the AfD without ever mentioning the party.
Shootings, bombings, and police incidents highlight broader security concerns facing the EU capital.
In an interview, the Russian foreign minister blasted Europe for pressuring Washington to forsake peace talks and join the “party of war.”
The pact includes $20 billion in nuclear projects, new U.S. gas routes, and $700 million in defense cooperation.
Authorities are investigating terror-related activities following new suspicions surrounding Salah Abdeslam and his associates.
Climate minister says Carl XVI Gustaf is “not factually wrong, but I don’t share his conclusion.”
The Washington meeting marks a decisive moment for Budapest, combining energy independence with renewed transatlantic partnership.
Zbigniew Ziobro: “I will not allow anyone to silence me or deprive me of my right to defence.”
Pressed on whether Hungary might be exempted from U.S. oil sanctions on Russia, Trump said, “We’re looking at it.”
“From now on, it is forbidden to describe reality,” the young man protests.