Berlin: Knife-Wielding Pro-Palestine Mob Attacks Jewish Children
The latest attack—this time, on a youth football team—suggests that Jews are not safe amid rising antisemitic hatred in Europe.
The latest attack—this time, on a youth football team—suggests that Jews are not safe amid rising antisemitic hatred in Europe.
MEPs are bent on either rejecting Olivér Várhelyi or “dismantling” his portfolio.
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.
By using an external staging post for its attacks, Iran may be attempting to protect its strategic targets from retaliation.
The probe involves alleged violations of EU safety standards as well as ‘addictive’ marketing policies.
Government responds to growing anger over financial aid for migrants.
To please its coalition partners, the ÖVP would be forced to shift policy to the left, contrary to the express will of voters.
“We need to trust each other,” the author, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö wrote. But who will guarantee that Brussels won’t spy on member states if given the opportunity?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has broken numerous manifesto promises and now looks set to break the country.
Police have increased security measures across the city.
New law gives 72 genders their own legal status.
Britons were arrested, convicted and jailed for spreading online ‘disinformation’ about an Islamist motive behind the lethal mass stabbing attack.
EPP “has become dysfunctional” and decisions are made by Manfred Weber “and a close circle of advisers instead of the member parties,” investigative journalist says.
Thousands are stranded without electricity as towns across Valencia report disappearances and rescues amid rising floodwaters.
Keir Starmer continues to deny reports, but more honest ‘Re-joiners’ accept that “youth mobility will happen.”