On Thursday, Minister Gergely Gulyás announced retaliatory measures after Ukrainian public figures issued threats against Viktor Orbán.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said “persistent Iranian claims” about targeting U.S. interests “cannot be accepted.”
A first-ever parliamentary Ramadan event in Berlin draws scrutiny over gender-segregated prayers
The case comes amid mounting warnings of Iran-backed operations targeting Jewish communities across Europe.
Proposal would compile two decades of cases and expose gaps in Germany’s crime data.
Inquiry finds public messaging created the impression the health service was closed, contributing to missed diagnoses and delayed treatment for serious conditions.
Data from major cities highlight a widening gap in naming trends between Western and Central Europe.
The latest threat report points to a slower, calculated approach from Beijing, with force still on the table if conditions shift.
The deal deepens Brussels’ reach in the High North as Reykjavik prepares to decide whether to reopen accession talks.
Oil surges past $115 and gas prices spike as strikes hit key Gulf infrastructure, rattling global markets.
Fires ripped through Qatar’s Ras Laffan complex after the strike, jolting energy markets and raising fears of a wider supply shock.
Local parties performed particularly well in areas where the location of new refugee centres was an issue.
An op-ed column framed the opening of a Gail’s branch near a Palestinian-owned café as an act of “aggression,” implying the coffee chain store invited retribution from vandals.
Hungary has reduced attempted illegal crossings from over 100,000 in 2022 to just 12,000 last year, while the UK continues to face a surge in Channel arrivals.
Officials in Italy have warned that a vessel poses a “serious risk” of triggering a large-scale environmental disaster.
The flow marks a sharp reversal of years of displacement driven by Syria’s civil war.
The Taliban government has held a massive funeral for the hundreds killed in a Pakistani airstrike, using the somber event to warn Islamabad of the ‛consequences’ of its actions.
The former president challenges a five-year sentence as judges re-examine allegations of foreign election financing.
According to a new German pre-election survey, SPD stands at 15% and Greens at 12%, while The Left slips to 10.5%.
New research suggests that a reliance on non-legacy social media platforms is contributing to a ‛vastly different’ worldview among the UK’s Muslim population.