
Women’s Group Back in Court Over Men in Women’s Prisons
Campaigners say existing prison guidance ignores single-sex protections and puts female inmates’ safety and dignity at risk.

Campaigners say existing prison guidance ignores single-sex protections and puts female inmates’ safety and dignity at risk.

Documents released by the Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee point to systematic intervention by the European Commission to shape political and electoral discourse across several countries.

Police warn of arson and attacks on diplomatic sites as a Hungarian court prepares to rule on a far-left assault case linked to the “Hammer Gang.”

Chilean president José Antonio Kast’s address crystallized the political and moral message of the summit against the global progressive consensus.

“It is not the role of government to police the public square or to decide which opinions citizens are allowed to see,” Croatian MEP Stephen Bartulica said.

The 14-year-old pupil was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after attacking his teacher during class.

Unlike other European leaders, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has consistently called for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict.

Marine Le Pen’s political future hangs in the balance in the closing arguments of the trial of her parliamentary assistants.

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 tensions between Kyiv and Budapest are expected to rise as the Zelensky government roots for a pro-war shift after the spring elections in Hungary.
A technical reclassification with far-reaching consequences has drawn WhatsApp into the EU’s most demanding digital rules
Landlords and estate agents want to select tenants—but is it permissible to ask why?
The monument to John III Sobieski was approved, built, and promised—before city authorities reversed course and left a bare pedestal on the battlefield site.
The Commission’s strategy to integrate Ukraine strains the EU’s internal unity and fuels criticism over an institutional double standard.
A £1.8 million Home Office scheme will offer housing, mental health support and employment help to migrants after their removal from Britain.
Authorities confirmed the suspect had been ordered to leave France earlier this month but remained in the country.
The Green-led ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate has sought to normalise large numbers of unexplained absences from the asylum system.
Trump insists that recent “chaos” is a result of Democrats refusing to work with migration officials.
The long-promised ban on Russian gas is now law—but replacing it with U.S. LNG is expected to come at a higher price.
EU leaders are racing to seal a trade deal with India to cut reliance on China—but questions grow over who will actually benefit.
Sussex Police detained two men and a woman after a vehicle was obstructed and attacked during protests outside a former army barracks in Crowborough, South East England.