Warsaw eyes up the threat from Russia as it tries to extend its network of military alliances.
The stationing of nuclear arms in the Nordic country is a possibility after the opposing Social Democrats were outvoted.
The Japanese car industry has been slated for partially protecting its own interests, primarily by supporting hybrid cars—when only full electrification will start to satisfy ‘soft on China’ eco-zealots.
Oil prices tumble as Gulf shipping resumes after months of conflict.
The world’s most visited museum is in a state of physical decline, according to its leader. Its reputation is suffering too.
The rape of an elderly woman was, according to the court convicting the sex offender, not serious enough to have him sent back to Eritrea.
Bad weather might ‘stop the boats’ temporarily, but like Keir Starmer’s Labour government it will never ‘smash the gangs.’
A Signal messaging group with 23 people planned to target “capitalist elites” with drones carrying explosives, court documents show.
Coordinated networks targeting young white girls for sexual crime have been documented in at least 149 UK districts.
UK shadow home secretary complains that judges use their power to make the court system “more and more permissive to the migrant.”
As Podgorica inches closer to Brussels—with a 2028 deadline in mind—Kyiv seems to be getting fast-tracked.
Dadi Mar Kristofersson’s vision for his Nordic island country includes economic integration and staying NATO’s European “unsinkable aircraft carrier.”
Xpeng vice-chair Brian Gu expects European motorists to pursue quality over savings, reshaping the automotive market.
‘Medical waste’ discovery prompts investigation, showing at least 34 human foetuses were disposed of at a property previously belonging to the suspect.
A new report argues that Britain’s flagship anti-discrimination law has encouraged diversity quotas, expanded bureaucracy, and weakened the principle of equality before the law.
Defence tech companies push AI-driven UAVs as the key to nation-states’ defensive security and offensive capabilities.
The White House’s message to G7 members in Évian is that war in the Middle East is over.
The constitution of Hungary was amended to prevent the five-time conservative prime minister from returning to power.
Unveiled at the Eurosatory defence exhibition, the new tank combines German and French technology in an effort to bridge a growing capability gap.
Two Starmer-linked addresses and one of his old cars were torched on the instructions of a mysterious Russian handler.