
Pope Francis Puts an End to Personal Prelatures; Opus Dei Targeted
The new apostolic letter strengthens the Holy See’s control over the operation and development of personal prelatures which no longer exist with their previous prerogatives.

The new apostolic letter strengthens the Holy See’s control over the operation and development of personal prelatures which no longer exist with their previous prerogatives.

European leaders are trying to match rhetoric with reality as many fear Ukraine would upturn established norms and may repeat the rule-of-law clashes seen with Poland and Hungary.

“President Biden is compromised or corrupt, and our national security is threatened”, says House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer.

Kneissl left Austria in 2020, claiming her critical views of Ukraine had made her a political refugee.

“It is important to provide [members] with techniques to protect themselves and their companions in an emergency,” AfD youth said.

Why is a rusty old warship in the South China Sea a flashpoint for conflict?

After denouncing Andersson as ‘haram’ and shouting expletives at her, the taxi driver dragged her out of the car and threw her onto the street.

Morawiecki blasted Manfred Weber for subverting Polish democracy over recent EU rule of law debates.

Lawmakers from AfD and CDU said the government “has lost all control” and Nancy Faeser “isn’t lifting a finger” to protect the borders.

With a marginal burden of around 50% of gross income under Germany’s taxation and transfer system, people with middle incomes effectively end up with only half of every euro they earn, a study shows.
The EU cannot guarantee that hundreds of billions of euros from its joint pandemic recovery fund were not wasted or lost on corruption, says the European Court of Auditors.
The 35-year-old male perpetrator, a former member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses community, is believed to have been struggling with mental issues.
The plant closure adds to fears of deindustrialisation as Berlin announced a reduction in energy tariffs.
This year’s International Women’s Day events displayed, more than ever, divisions and ratcheting tensions within Spain’s feminist movement, evident politically and in the general public.
Demonstrators are calling for the government to urgently address railroad safety, which they claim had been ignored for years.
The evaluation is another test of the EU’s controversial antitrust legislation, which has previously been used for Big Tech regulation. This new probe affects a total of four Swiss-based companies.
Bug diets and climate lockdowns must step aside; climate rationing is what’s needed to save the planet.
In contrast to Bern’s apparent reluctance to allow arms exports to Ukraine, a recent poll showed that half the country supported more flexible rules regarding neutrality.
The November referendum will remove from the Irish constitution the state’s obligation to support women as homemakers.
Another €2 billion was pledged under EU Foreign Affairs chief Josep Borrell’s three-step plan to solve the ammunition problem, involving significant production overhaul.
After two nights of riots and mass demonstrations from enraged pro-EU demonstrators, the withdrawal comes as a big win for the opposition in a deeper struggle over their nation’s future.
The decision by regulators will prevent Facebook from transferring user data from the EU to America and may potentially force the U.S. to conclude a data protection agreement with Brussels.