
Paris Rocked by Child Abuse Scandal in Public Schools
The socialist mayor and the left-wing press prefer to downplay the facts.

The socialist mayor and the left-wing press prefer to downplay the facts.

Fresh figures show non-German offenders overrepresented, prompting ministers to admit current protections are still falling short.

A draft decision on BSW’s challenge is now being prepared, with a key closed-door meeting expected in December.

Prime Minister Robert Fico insists Slovakia will not bow to the EU on national identity and gender issues.

New State Department rules tell embassies to flag countries that enforce DEI policies, allow child gender surgeries, subsidise abortion, or curb free speech.

In a bid to tackle organised crime, members of the armed forces will get powers to conduct searches, identity checks, and arrests.

Zelensky is reviewing a Washington–Moscow blueprint that includes ceding Donetsk territory and limiting Ukraine’s armed forces.

The case has sharpened tensions between the government and the courts.

The senior officer notes France’s moral unpreparedness, but the French blame Macron’s irresponsibility.

Prosecutors say the Antifa-linked group carried out brutal hammer attacks in Germany and Budapest, while MEP Ilaria Salis still avoids trial thanks to EU immunity.
The alternative Halle book fair for excluded authors and media exceeded expectations despite protests from Antifa and local politicians.
All men born after 2008 will have to undergo medical exams and complete a service questionnaire under the new Military Service Act.
In an act of defiance, the Polish president has refused to approve 46 judicial nominations.
The new age verification system is the latest step by Athens to combat illegal immigration.
Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus stand to benefit most from Brussels’ new migrant redistribution scheme.
Digital rights campaigners warn that “your privacy is (yet again) on the line.”
The initiative would grant the EU unprecedented powers over media and digital platforms.
The Left argues that an AfD elected official will scare off tourists.
Crime in shopping centers surged by 32% in 2024, with rising aggression, repeat offenders, and growing risks for staff and customers.
The position of Kyiv’s former energy minister is “untenable” while a money laundering probe is underway.
In a lecture at the European Parliament, the renowned Chicago professor analyzed the possible scenarios for the end of the conflict and blamed Western liberal policy for its start.
EU leaders and ministers plan to visit Ukraine to back its EU membership bid despite objections from some member states.