
UK Admits Vetting Failure Over Freed British-Egyptian Extremist
The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.

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

What is at stake is more than the survival of a population: it is the preservation of a living heritage that links Europe to its earliest Christian roots.

While October’s Gaza ceasefire is reportedly “nothing short of a miracle,” further Palestinian concessions are needed to make it last.

The Sharm el-Sheikh summit today brings together over 20 world leaders to discuss the Middle East Peace Plan and regional stability.

Berlin commitment comes as Israeli PM Netanyahu announces that 48 hostages remain in Gaza, with 20 still alive—including four Germans.

Netanyahu and Israeli officials praised the agreement, expressing gratitude to the U.S. President and highlighting the courageous soldiers that made this historic moment possible.

“Peace imposed by force only generates strife, while peace built on justice is what produces true normalisation,” President al–Sisi said.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed optimism that hostages could be returned within days

The European Parliament recently approved a financial assistance package for Egypt worth €4 billion, despite the country’s ongoing persecution of the Christian population.
In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.