
European Authorities Seek To ‘Listen In’ on Encrypted Chats
“When is enough, enough? In public life, we have zero privacy left,” Belgian privacy expert says.

“When is enough, enough? In public life, we have zero privacy left,” Belgian privacy expert says.

The European Conservative first reported coworkers’ suspicions about their Chinese colleague last April

Officials slam the social media app one minute but use it to appeal to the kids in the next.

Outgoing official says immigration service is overwhelmed.

Despite the new law’s failing Scottish counterpart, Taoiseach Harris appears committed to foisting it on the Irish people.

Europeans will know where their toothpicks, tofu, and espresso beans come from—with a higher price tag, and with minimal boon to the environment.

Sunak’s goal to “stop the boats” still far from shore as legal and financial hurdles remain.

UK increases defence spending, challenging European states to follow.

The president said Poland was “ready” to become the sixth European NATO member to host a portion of the U.S.’ nuclear arsenal on its territory.

Magistrate was on leave and therefore not responsible, his attorney said.
“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” would be put in the same category as the swastika and other Nazi symbols.
The UK’s attempts to stem illegal migratory flows across the Channel by increasing its financial aid to France have borne little in the way of tangible results.
The British 8-month-old’s parents battled all the way to the High Court of the United Kingdom in an attempt to bring their child home but were denied.
Slovakia joins Hungary in call for peace talks in the Russo-Ukraine war and opposing the end of national veto rights.
Questions remain over just what would constitute “raising tension.”
The joint statement scolds the terrorists for painting a target on Palestinian hospitals inside Gaza.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long described Hungary as the safest country in Europe for Jewish people.
Braverman’s attempts to appear tough and right-wing have gone too far for the prime minister.
Political and civic leaders will gather in New York to affirm human rights, political sovereignty, the family, and fundamental freedoms.
Security sources say it’s difficult to believe that at least the Ukrainian General Staff was unaware of the sabotage operation.
The proposed policy comes months after France banned disposable packaging from fast food restaurants.
While Pope Francis pushes back against traditionalists, progressive-minded priests are dwindling in American seminaries.