
Musk Fights Back Against Brazil’s Crackdown on Free Speech
Brazilian authorities even asked to see private messages from citizens sharing dissident opinions online.

Brazilian authorities even asked to see private messages from citizens sharing dissident opinions online.

Support for the besieged Christian nation could heighten divisions between Europe and Turkey.

Prime Minister Robert Fico expects more EU punishments after the “undesired” election outcome.

Poll shows “the situation is getting worse not better,” says historian.

The attack was part of an “Islamist offensive and outburst of violence” that has to be stopped, said Jordan Bardella, Rassemblement National president.

The actions are a part of the political establishment’s attempt to purge ideological opponents from the civil service.

Vatican supports ban on practice that exploits women in developing countries and causes emotional and physical harm to mothers and children.

The country’s political Left has consistently used the specter of the Civil War as a political tool to rally its most radical flank.

Western nations intend to provide more assistance but made no concrete pledges in Brussels.

Government cites “legitimate need” of EU member states to protect their territory.
The only party to fully back the demand by farmers is PiS.
The Brussels prosecutor’s office said “none of the colleagues remember” what happened to Lassoued’s file a year ago.
The suspect, identified only as ‘Samir B,’ confessed to the crimes but was still released pending sentencing.
Interior Minister Darmanin wants to deport dangerous illegal migrants before they can appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
The country’s new leftist housing law is to blame.
Security source says there are fears that “copycat attacks” could take place as the situation in the Middle East worsens.
Lassoued’s journey is a story of a multitude of failures by European authorities as the continent struggles to deal with rocketing numbers of asylum seekers.
Sweden is one step closer to becoming a member of NATO, even though Turkey provided no timeline for the parliamentary ratification.
Serial murderer Yousef Palani came to the country as part of a refugee resettlement scheme in 2006.
With the West’s focus shifting to the conflict in Israel, Kyiv no longer asks for aid, but investments in their planned military industry.
2,800 military personnel from 19 member states took part in the exercise
A new study highlights the country’s ongoing issues with drug trafficking and surging levels of criminal violence, including murder.