
Netanyahu: “We Are at War”
Israel’s prime minister promises unprecedented retribution

Israel’s prime minister promises unprecedented retribution

Support for the war effort in Ukraine is also weaker among the lower classes, the report found.

Bavaria and Hesse appear to indicate a rightward shift in the country.

Parisians express concerns over arrivals, saying the migrants cause trouble and start fights.

Promises to stop the boats have so far proved empty for both Britain and Italy.

Čaputová, a supporter of military aid to Ukraine, said she made the decision out of respect for last week’s election outcome.

The Ministry of the Interior accused the movement of spreading “clearly anti-Semitic and Islamophobic” ideas.

The move could make the practice illegal throughout the bloc.

A German MEP has questioned what the Commission really knew about allegations of corruption.

Following the burial of Princess Yolande de Ligne, there will be no more room at Vienna’s famous Capuchin crypt
Officials are concerned that the curbs could distract attention from the push for ‘net zero.’
The demonstration was organized by the right-wing Vazrazhdane (Revival) party and the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the successor to the former Communist Party, which together occupy 25% of seats in Bulgaria’s 240-seat parliament.
Since 1881, the idea of preventing future crimes by censoring ideas or events were supposed to have disappeared from French law—but the cancellation of the commemoration proves it is still very much alive.
The Austrian interior ministry recorded 1,183 criminal offenses—including crimes like rape, sexual abuse of children, physical harm, murder, document forgery, fraud, and theft—that took place at asylum centers in 2022, a year-over-year increase of 57.5%.
Balancing geopolitical ambitions with budgetary realities, the EU not only keeps existing foreign missions but also tries to add new ones, while calling for 40% female participation and 100% member state-funded personnel.
With 5% of the votes in the first round, Sinan Oğan is the one to potentially break the tie in Turkey’s presidential race. And although it broke his alliance, the ‘kingmaker’ chose to help Erdoğan secure another turn.
It is the heftiest fine an EU watchdog has ever imposed on a tech firm, with Amazon being the previous record holder.
In the latest battle between EU regulators and U.S. tech firms, Brussels claims that Apple benefited from tax breaks from the Irish government while Dublin struggles to keep both sides happy.
Despite the outrage in Vienna, Budapest thinks it’s unfair that Hungarian taxpayers pay for the prison costs of foreign human traffickers, who make up 13% of the entire prison population.
The results paint a picture of a region in transition: Sinn Féin steps up to the plate as a moderate party of government while unionists face uncertainty triggered by post-Brexit realities.
Party insiders expect tensions to boil over at a special conference next month, with the establishment centre-left party struggling to respond to the rise of the FPÖ.
Russia is suspected of having poisoned two dissidents in Berlin.