
Swedish Quran Burner’s Prison Sentence Heading for Appeal
Government proposal aimed at stopping Quran burnings denounced by human rights organizations and security services.

Government proposal aimed at stopping Quran burnings denounced by human rights organizations and security services.

Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”

Individuals as well as three mercenary groups, including Africa Corps, successor to the Wagner group, are among the 56 bodies targeted.

Coalition talks between the centre-right and left-wing parties in Saxony and Thuringia are breaking down.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy backtracks after describing the President-elect as “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”

Public police forces can’t guarantee the safety of citizens in the face of rampant crime and drug trade in Northern Paris.

The centre-right is favourite to win the snap elections in Germany.

The UK’s chief rabbi said it was a “watershed moment for Europe.”

Internal report warns officers to take all precautions for their personal safety.

The Taoiseach had a March 2025 deadline for calling a national poll, but has picked what he sees as an advantageous moment.
After their regional coalitions fell apart over the migration issue, center-right now aligns with VOX.
Slovakia and Hungary warn of catastrophic shortages and threaten legal action over Ukraine’s halting of Lukoil transit.
These Games have the Hamas war on Israel coming to its forefront, with Euro-elites—and Olympic torchbearer Snoop Dogg—taking sides.
Farage says the new home secretary “wants to bury illegal immigration as a subject” altogether.
Police have not ruled out terror as a motive, reports say.
The verdict that Syria is now safe for civilians could see more criminals sent back, but the government is unwilling to act.
“This is a betrayal of democracy,” The Patriots’ First VP Kinga Gál said after the third-largest group was stripped of all ten of its earmarked top roles against all written rules and conventions.
The summons of Sánchez as a witness came on the same day his wife appeared before the investigating judge.
Kimberly Cheatle admitted that the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was the largest failure by the agency for decades.
In a sign of panic, government and opposition mainstream forces are cooperating to amend the constitution.
Labour foreign policy initiative escapes major criticism as most MPs skip the announcement in Parliament.
EU agreement hampers computer giant in averting last week’s major tech failure