
Church of England Gives Blessing to Female Priest Couple
While the CofE still does not perform gay marriages, many are pushing for its leadership to approve the recognition of same-sex marriage.

While the CofE still does not perform gay marriages, many are pushing for its leadership to approve the recognition of same-sex marriage.

Foreign Minister Baerbock’s plan fails to explain how prioritizing “gender-transformative projects” would counter Chinese influence in the region.

EU member states are off track for achieving the climate objectives they set for themselves.

Children’s rights group threatens legal action; says Inquiry ignored evidence that lockdowns harmed young people.

The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.

Jimmy Lai faces government-appointed judges with no jury and no defence lawyer.

How could a minister appoint someone so clearly at odds with the family values of Giorgia Meloni’s electoral base?

Voters in Pirna appeared unfazed by the Saxony spy agency’s classification of AfD as ‘extremist.’

Thanks to the Commission, EU taxpayers paid for hundreds of millions of surplus jabs— paying more for them on average than the rest of the world.

The project, led by the Hungary Helps Agency, aims to provide victims of abuse resources and mentorship to help them rebuild their lives.
The Brexit debate is set to potentially reignite over new customs arrangements set for October.
The locals pushed back on government plans after hearing about criminal activities in neighbouring towns.
The deal would be an “effective contribution to the food security of the world,” Ukraine’s foreign minister said.
The ESA’s director warns that the continent risks being left behind as a new global space race heats up.
Testimony given by Hunter Biden’s former business associate points to suspicious foreign intervention in U.S. politics.
The latest polling data revealed that if elections were held this weekend, the AfD would collect a record high 23% of the national vote, just three percentage points behind the establishment CDU/CSU.
The opposition’s comments are likely to have received a nod of approval from those more sceptical of the ‘net zero’ agenda.
Campaigners said the focus in new plans on facial recognition technology is “highly invasive.”
There is no end in sight for Western sanctions against Damascus as Syrian Catholic bishops warned that the current restrictions were hampering aid efforts and endangering Syrian Christians.
The warm welcome to Meloni—the last of the G7 leaders to meet with the U.S. president at the White House—came as a surprise in light of Biden’s previous statements about her government.
A mere 38% of respondents reported feeling satisfied with Austria’s political system in 2022, down from 67% who gave the same answer in 2018.
Fires in electric vehicles occur less often but tend to be more difficult to extinguish.