
Activists Supply Unsafe Abortion Pills in Violation of Malta Law
A Dutch NGO placed lockboxes containing abortion pills at undisclosed locations across Malta, openly defying the law as part of a coordinated campaign.

A Dutch NGO placed lockboxes containing abortion pills at undisclosed locations across Malta, openly defying the law as part of a coordinated campaign.

The IRGC claims it has established new protocols for safe passage in the Strait, signaling a defiant attempt to manage maritime security independently of U.S.-led coalitions.

Robert Abela will face Alex Borg, leader of the Nationalist Party, on May 30th—Borg says his party is ready to contest the election.

The prosecution of Matthew Grech highlights activists’ aim with these bans: to silence Christians, to make it illegal to call LGBT ideology a sin, and to end religious freedom.

Officials in Italy have warned that a vessel poses a “serious risk” of triggering a large-scale environmental disaster.

Voter choices in several Member States will have an impact on whether the EU consolidates its centralising drift or preserves internal counterweights.

Officials stress that doubts remain across the continent—but Brussels will likely try to work around these.

The Hungarian PM will visit the Vatican and Rome, and receive a private audience with Pope Leo XIV.

Twenty member states warn that the inability to remove rejected or criminal Afghan asylum seekers is undermining public trust and putting European security at risk.
The highly influential politician is rumored to be returning to Malta to lead the Nationalist Party after its current leader resigned.