
Nearly 1,000 Migrants Missing—and German Officials Say It’s ‘Typical’
The Green-led ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate has sought to normalise large numbers of unexplained absences from the asylum system.

The Green-led ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate has sought to normalise large numbers of unexplained absences from the asylum system.

Trump insists that recent “chaos” is a result of Democrats refusing to work with migration officials.

The long-promised ban on Russian gas is now law—but replacing it with U.S. LNG is expected to come at a higher price.

EU leaders are racing to seal a trade deal with India to cut reliance on China—but questions grow over who will actually benefit.

Sussex Police detained two men and a woman after a vehicle was obstructed and attacked during protests outside a former army barracks in Crowborough, South East England.

Several serious knife attacks have occurred across multiple German cities in recent days—with victims ranging from teenagers to young adults, some with life-threatening injuries.

Starmer’s attempt to surrender British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands hits the rocks

It is time to stop denying the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, according to the resolution’s proponents.

The European Parliament’s decision to refer the Mercosur agreement to the EU courts may ultimately pave the way for its provisional application—without safeguards.

While pro-war governments are spending billions on military aid, Europeans would rather see peace efforts advancing.
The case returns to court after a conviction triggered a political storm and cast doubt over the future of France’s most prominent challenger to the establishment.
The case has become a flashpoint for wider concerns about how far German authorities can go in policing speech.
Official data confirm that buying or renting in Europe is becoming increasingly out of reach for the average citizen.
Brussels doubles down on gender, diversity, and decarbonisation while Europe’s strategic and social problems are pushed aside.
Should a no-confidence motion succeed, a new election is a more likely outcome than the appointment of yet another government of losers.
Starmer could turn the deal down, but his own track record is unlikely to fill Brexiteers with hope.
Budapest says “democracy and the rule of law are in crisis in Poland.”
Brazil stands out as the clear winner, with sharp gains in GDP and exports, while Europe remains fragmented.
The Commission’s five-year plan prioritises external control to ease political pressure but offers no structural solution to the migration phenomenon.
A manhunt is underway for the suspects of the attack who are still on the run.
European officials will try to persuade the U.S. president that they can keep Greenland secure by themselves.
Iran’s parliament speaker warned Washington that any attack would make U.S. bases, ships, and Israel legitimate targets.