
Spain’s Attorney General Convicted: A Political Crisis Erupts in Madrid
The case has sharpened tensions between the government and the courts.

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.

A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.

Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”

European arrests and weapons seizures point to a cross-border Hamas network that investigators say was preparing to strike Jewish targets.

Zelensky says only Washington can end the war, as Brussels fumes over being cut out.

A new rule obliges parishes to reject candidates unwilling to perform same-sex weddings, sparking concerns about an already shrinking number of pastors.

Slovakia’s government has ordered a full review of the EU’s gas-ban plan, arguing that Brussels is ignoring commitments made in return for lifting an earlier veto.

In the name of objectivity and pluralism, religious education must introduce the beliefs of Islam and other religions as well, the Court says.
An official who defended the doctoring of a speech by Donald Trump has somehow kept his job.
Actual military service would start as voluntary but could become compulsory if recruitment falls short.
It is the simple right to describe reality that is at stake here.
The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.
Broadcasting officials wrongly believe “their left-wing mindset is the political centre-ground and thus embodies balance.”
Israel accuses Jonas Gahr Støre of “setting new records of moral depravity.”
Geert Wilders says Islamists are able to enter our countries “without a trace.”
Left-wing leaders drive the agenda while Europe watches from the sidelines.
In a speech on Sunday, Frank-Walter Steinmeier alluded to bans on “extremist” political parties, clearly indicating the AfD without ever mentioning the party.
Shootings, bombings, and police incidents highlight broader security concerns facing the EU capital.
In an interview, the Russian foreign minister blasted Europe for pressuring Washington to forsake peace talks and join the “party of war.”
The pact includes $20 billion in nuclear projects, new U.S. gas routes, and $700 million in defense cooperation.