At Munich Conference, Merz Says Old World Order Has Collapsed

At the opening of the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered a sobering message: the global order that has shaped international politics for decades is breaking apart, according to Euro News. Speaking before three days of high-level diplomacy, Merz said the rules-based international system that emerged after the Second World War “no longer […]

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UK Court Strikes Down Palestine Action Ban as Free Speech Violation

LONDON — In a dramatic courtroom victory for civil liberties, England’s High Court ruled Thursday that the British government overstepped its authority when it banned the activist organization Palestine Action, declaring the move an unconstitutional assault on free speech, according to Hurriyet Daily News. The judges delivered a stinging rebuke to officials, finding that while […]

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Starmer Faces Growing Political Storm as Third Senior Official Resigns

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intense pressure after a third senior government official resigned within only a few days, deepening a serious political crisis in London, according to ORF News. On Thursday, the government confirmed that Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald had stepped down “by mutual agreement.” Wormald was the most senior civil servant […]

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Norway’s Ex-Prime Minister Faces Corruption Charges Over Epstein Ties

A scandal that reads like a thriller has engulfed Norway’s political elite. Former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland now faces “gross corruption” charges over his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and he’s not alone. The charges came after the Council of Europe stripped Jagland of his diplomatic immunity, a protection he’d enjoyed from his […]

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EU Parliament Greenlights €90 Billion Lifeline for War-Torn Ukraine

Europe just made its biggest financial bet yet on Ukraine’s survival, and the bill is going straight to Moscow eventually, according to Hurriyet Daily News. The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a massive €90 billion loan for Ukraine, with 458 lawmakers supporting the measure against 140 opponents. The funds will cover roughly two-thirds […]

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Europe’s New Asylum Law Risks Trading Human Lives for Political Ease

By Naeem Khan The European Parliament’s decision to allow the transfer of asylum seekers to unrelated third countries marks a profound turning point in Europe’s moral and political identity. Cloaked in bureaucratic language and framed as administrative efficiency, the new policy risks redefining human desperation as a logistical problem, one to be outsourced, negotiated, and […]

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