
Slovakia’s PM Reshuffles Government To Preserve Coalition Stability
Despite the opposition’s efforts and the artificially fueled protests, the support for the largest parties has hardly changed since the election.

Despite the opposition’s efforts and the artificially fueled protests, the support for the largest parties has hardly changed since the election.

Each attack reinforces the perception that Germany and Europe face an unprecedented security crisis that many prefer to ignore.

ICJ seeing Brussels as “the global guardian of democracy” shows its concerns are purely ideological.

Macron’s new ‘crisis response unit’ suffers from its own crisis of relevance.

Authorities charge the mayor with a crime instead of enforcing the groom’s deportation order.

AfD is denying rumours about the party jumping ship, but a move would boost the Patriots group’s influence, adding 14 MEPs to the third largest bloc in the European Parliament.

While European leaders cannot agree on whether to send troops to Ukraine, the U.S. position is clear: no American boots on the ground.

Even if the EU manages to give a decisive response, the question would still linger: with what purpose, under what values, and to what end?

According to a recent report by the Kyiv School of Economics, taxes on large foreign corporations paid for as much as one third of Russia’s 2025 military budget.

Millions of Ukrainians have sought refuge in the European Union since the start of the war.
The 17-year-old Turkish-German suspect had an “Islamist motive,” investigators say.
The AfD criticised Scholz for “holding the country hostage.”
Shocking new details have emerged about ignored warnings and delayed responses to Spain’s deadliest flash floods in recent history.
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
A luxury cruise line offers lengthy getaways for wealthy Harris supporters terrified of what is to come.
With a majority in Congress, the Republican president will face little resistance to freely pursue his foreign policy objectives.
Israelis abroad have been told to avoid football matches and to “conceal” anything that could identify them as Jewish.
Government proposal aimed at stopping Quran burnings denounced by human rights organizations and security services.
Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”
Individuals as well as three mercenary groups, including Africa Corps, successor to the Wagner group, are among the 56 bodies targeted.
Coalition talks between the centre-right and left-wing parties in Saxony and Thuringia are breaking down.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy backtracks after describing the President-elect as “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”