
“Death to the IDF” Chants, but No Criminal Charges
Bob Vylan frontman escapes prosecution, prompting further suspicion of UK-wide ‘two-tier policing.’

Bob Vylan frontman escapes prosecution, prompting further suspicion of UK-wide ‘two-tier policing.’

Wiltshire Police say the complainant has waived anonymity after years of support from specialist officers, while bringing rape and drugging charges—among others—spanning more than a decade.

Allegations abound that a prestigious institution mismanaged an appearance by a ‘sex realist’ sociologist to the point where dialogue proved impossible.

German government representatives acknowledge a turning point for Europe’s largest economy.

Under newly expanded Brussels rules taking effect this month, visa suspensions could target Georgian officials before being extended to the wider public—if EU concerns remain unaddressed.

Warsaw steps up civil defence spending—with billions of zloty earmarked for shelter upgrades and population protection in 2025 alone—as a smartphone tool responds to fears of wars to come.

Public dissatisfaction with the current government continues to grow, with only around one in five Germans satisfied with Chancellor Merz’s performance.

More than 1,500 applicants have reapplied for asylum in Germany since border controls were tightened in May this year, despite having previously been denied entry or asylum.

Labour’s “banter ban” looks set to influence festive live performances—and even jukebox playlists.

Smugglers on the French coast are exploiting a brief break in bad weather, helping to push this year’s UK total for known migrant arrivals past 40,000.