
NYC Muslim Mayor Accused of Concealing Islamist Motive in Bomb Case
One suspect reportedly said: “This isn’t a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed name of the prophet.”

One suspect reportedly said: “This isn’t a religion that just stands when people talk about the blessed name of the prophet.”

The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.

Speakers at the Budapest Balkans Forum warned that the EU’s enlargement policy lacks credibility and clarity.

The more intense the ideological struggles become, the less women are defended.

As fighting in the Gulf intensifies, energy markets are jolted, and Europe faces renewed fears of rising gas and electricity prices.

Kaja Kallas insists enlargement remains the bloc’s “most successful foreign policy,” even as key capitals question plans to move faster on new members.

At the same time, Germany has overtaken China to become the fourth largest arms exporter globally.

Terror prosecutors are leading the investigation after an explosion outside a synagogue in Liège raised fresh fears over antisemitic violence.

While the Paris-Berlin axis promotes new military initiatives, Madrid observes some of the most important strategic debates from the sidelines.

As Iran escalates attacks on Gulf energy sites, Putin signals full backing for the country’s new leader.
While framed as a defence against foreign interference, the project places Brussels at the centre of decisions about what qualifies as disinformation and how it should be addressed.
French officials should know better than to scold foreign leaders for talking about the killing of Quentin Deranque.
As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.
Economists and policymakers argue that without true economic integration, Europe cannot compete with the U.S. or China on equal terms.
The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.
The EU establishment is siding with Kyiv rather than helping one of its own member states secure a significant energy issue.
The university is being undermined from within by the far-left, laments Professor Balanche, a specialist in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Sanctions have reduced the Kremlin’s margins, but they have neither curbed its exports nor eased Europe’s energy crisis.
Supporters of Quentin Deranque, the 23-year-old killed by the far-left in Lyon, accuse the European Parliament of selective outrage
The march in memory of the young man murdered by ‘anti-fascists’ was the subject of a scandalous smear campaign by the media.
Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.
The party says it knows how to—and, if it is elected, will—“end the invasion.”