
Jordan Bardella: A New Target for the French Judiciary
After Marine Le Pen, will the courts attempt to sideline her successor too?

After Marine Le Pen, will the courts attempt to sideline her successor too?

A Dutch political commentator says British authorities revoked her travel authorisation days after she attacked Keir Starmer online, fuelling accusations of political censorship.

A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans has unravelled after senior officers admitted relying on incorrect AI-generated material.

The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.

Behind the language of solidarity, new EU loans are reshaping defence spending, debt, and decision-making—often without much public scrutiny.

As Berlin scrambles to respond to the outage, critics say years of denial about extremist threats have left authorities reacting late—and at public expense.
The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.

Opponents accuse Brussels of pushing through a deal that benefits industrial elites while ignoring mounting rural anger.

Greenland’s leader says U.S. proposals are “disrespectful,” but Trump maintains he will take the island “one way or the other.”

Meloni’s government is staking one of its flagship reforms on a popular vote that will shape the future of Italy’s judicial system.
The complaint before the EU Court of Justice adds to the mounting political and legal pressure surrounding Ursula von der Leyen
The international star was buried surrounded by a few carefully chosen relatives and friends, including Marine Le Pen.
Czechia will not cancel the initiative but will no longer make its own taxpayers foot the bill.
With the authorities not reading the warning signs, these events are likely to take place more and more often.
The White House says the Arctic island is a U.S. security priority, prompting sharp pushback from Denmark and Greenland’s leaders.
A Paris summit exposed deep divisions inside the EU as several governments signalled readiness to deploy forces after a ceasefire, while Washington refused to commit.
Plans for wider ‘dynamic alignment’ with the EU are Labour’s latest effort to backtrack on the 2016 ‘Leave’ vote.
Leaders are happy to release statements but want the issue of Greenland’s control to be decided by others.
Sources say staff loyalties to friends, family, or clans can influence decisions, with such practices now happening openly and without fear of consequences.
The West Midlands Police chief’s decision to bar Maccabi fans from a football match in England last year will be scrutinised at a Home Affairs Committee hearing today.
The change of power in Venezuela brings relations between Caracas, Madrid, and Washington back into focus after years of opaque diplomacy.
The sabotage plans have been known for months, but German officials have been too busy bashing the AfD.