
Violent Stabbings Shock Germany
Several serious knife attacks have occurred across multiple German cities in recent days—with victims ranging from teenagers to young adults, some with life-threatening injuries.

Several serious knife attacks have occurred across multiple German cities in recent days—with victims ranging from teenagers to young adults, some with life-threatening injuries.

Starmer’s attempt to surrender British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands hits the rocks

It is time to stop denying the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, according to the resolution’s proponents.

The European Parliament’s decision to refer the Mercosur agreement to the EU courts may ultimately pave the way for its provisional application—without safeguards.

While pro-war governments are spending billions on military aid, Europeans would rather see peace efforts advancing.

The EU’s extraordinary summit ended without concrete measures following a week marked by trade and territorial threats from Washington.

According to a new study, effective action against illegal migration would require a fundamental overhaul of international law.

It seems that if it were up to the Ukrainian president, the EU would have already invaded Iran and declared war on Russia.

With ‘masculinism,’ the Left has found a new enemy to avoid talking about controversial issues.

The continuity at the top of the Commission only highlights the EU’s inability to conclude the increasingly contested Mercosur trade agreement.
The deposed Venezuelan leader denied the narco-terrorism charges in court, insisting he is still president of his country.
Despite the convictions, the case is still ongoing, as trials are still underway in France and the United States.
The government is advancing legislation on political advertising that would significantly expand the inspection powers of the digital regulator.
A diplomatic clash between Prague and Kyiv has exposed growing unease in the Czech Republic over the cost, duration, and democratic oversight of continued military support for Ukraine.
The Hungarian PM says a “process of de-integration” is under way within the EU, driven by the growing incompetence of EU leaders.
The links, first exposed years ago, are resurfacing just as French left-wing figures denounce Washington and downplay Maduro’s record.
U.S. rhetoric on the Arctic hardens as Nordic leaders push back and Brussels struggles to find a common line.
The former Venezuelan strongman is set to appear in a Manhattan courtroom as Washington moves to press long-running drug trafficking and weapons charges.
A militant group claimed responsibility for a winter arson attack on the city’s power network, leaving households without electricity for days and triggering warnings over public safety.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn prison until prosecutors decide where he would face trial.
Italy’s Meloni stated that the U.S. intervention was “defensive” against a state that fuelled drug trafficking.
State media now acknowledge increasing organized resistance as protests spread across the country.