
German Authorities Suspect Islamist Motivation Behind Munich Attack
The failed asylum seeker has admitted that he deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of people.

The failed asylum seeker has admitted that he deliberately rammed his car into a crowd of people.

Other White House measures include the threat of 100% duties on BRICS countries, escalating the global trade war.

The French are to vote on three subjects, but not the one that matters most to them.

European authorities seem unable—or unwilling—to deal with migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.

Remembering the ethnic cleansing of Italian civilians is called “outrageous”—by supporters of Parliamentary depictions of Christ as gay.

The American dismantling of USAID and leaving the WHO and the Paris Agreement represent “an approach based on sovereignty and efficiency.”

Everyone seems to be on the same page and equally part of the solution—except Brussels, desperate for a seat at the table.

The refugee was caught in the crossfires of drug gang warfare.

The EU Commission appears to have circumvented transparency rules to keep the list of beneficiaries classified.

President Alexander Van der Bellen is to hold talks with political parties in the coming days to explore options.
S&D delegation leader calls for a crusade against Italy’s “extreme right” candidate.
During the attack, a witness heard a call for revenge in the name of Allah.
With Germany’s economy struggling and political support waning, the chancellor faces mounting pressure as coalition leaders clash.
Olympic organisers conveniently ignored Imane Khelif’s medical history.
Manfred Weber is known for “bending rules,” inside sources told The European Conservative.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel said Germany needs “a government that can stop the economic collapse of our country” as the opposition calls for early elections.
PM Pedro Sánchez ran away, but the king and queen stayed to face public anger.
One of the aims of the trial is to shed light on teacher Samuel Paty’s abandonment by the education system—he knew he was under threat and in mortal danger.
Drones and debris ‘accidentally’ entering NATO airspace are becoming commonplace.
A pro-peace turn in Washington could tip the scales toward decisive change—both on the battlefield and the EU institutions,the Hungarian PM said.
Leftists say it breaches the separation of church and state, while the Right criticises the president’s refusal to follow centuries-old customs.
Few could have predicted that in the days leading up to polling, the death of a squirrel would serve as a hot-button issue.