
UK Court Awards £240,000 to Islamist Prisoner After ECHR Breach
Fuad Awale, a convicted killer, successfully challenged his segregation in a high-security prison, arguing that his confinement caused “severe depression.”

Fuad Awale, a convicted killer, successfully challenged his segregation in a high-security prison, arguing that his confinement caused “severe depression.”

The Labour government promised reforms and policy changes to curb illegal migration but arrival statistics show it’s only gotten worse.

Elections in eastern German states raise the prospect of the right-wing party forming its first-ever government.

The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.

In Paris, each and every government attempt to reach a budget agreement has failed miserably.

The return of a convicted offender to Damascus marks a major break with a policy that has been in place since the Syrian civil war began.

Official figures show thousands of inmates without residence rights, fuelling calls for radical measures to free up prison space.

The Extremadura result has intensified doubts about how long the government can last.

Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.

Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.
The country joins a growing international push to set minimum ages for social media use.
The controversy over Israel is turning the song contest into a new cultural and diplomatic battleground of the continent.
The party says only the Constitutional Court can now clarify the disputed result.
Orbán argues that the EU’s political elite is using the war in Ukraine as a pretext to accelerate a federalist project that restricts national sovereignty.
Emanuel Brünisholz is now in jail for “publicly belittling” LGBT people by stating only male and female skeletons exist.
The forum revealed a continent divided between a power that restricts debate and citizens who demand the recovery of sovereignty and security.
The move clears the way for faster asylum decisions and stronger return policies, marking a major win for the Parliament’s conservative bloc.
Reports from NGO Monitor and memoranda seized from the Islamist group reveal a system of infiltration and pressure on humanitarian organisations receiving European funds.
Brussels insiders are quietly questioning the country’s courts after top EU officials were detained in a corruption probe.
The trend includes a rise in arson and attacks on critical sites, with Munich remaining the most affected district.
Local authorities are forcing candidates to sign a declaration tied to the state’s extremism list—a move the AfD says amounts to a de facto party ban.
The speakers at the conference denounced the erosion of freedoms and the advance of technocratic structures detached from citizens.