London to allocate £58 million to protect Jewish communities

The UK government has announced an additional £25 million to strengthen security measures for the country's Jewish communities. Combined with previously planned funding, the total amount allocated for this purpose in the current year will reach £58 million. As the government stated, this is the largest investment in UK history...

Germany’s birth rate in 2025 falls to lowest level since 1946

According to preliminary data from Germany's Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), approximately 654,300 children were born in the country in 2025. This represents a 3.4% decline compared to 2024, when 677,117 births were recorded. The number of births has thus fallen for the fourth consecutive year, reaching the lowest figure in...

Europol exposes major investment fraud network with call centers in Albania

On April 29, 2026, Europol and Eurojust announced a successful joint operation by Austrian and Albanian authorities, which dismantled an organized criminal group engaged in large-scale online investment fraud. The criminal network operated through several call centers in Tirana, Albania. For more than two years, the fraudsters deceived citizens of...

Latvia’s “Golden Visa” programme embroiled in scandal again

Latvia's programme for obtaining temporary residence permits in exchange for investments in companies' share capital has once again found itself at the centre of a major scandal. The Financial Intelligence Unit has identified more than 20 businesses registered in the country that, in its assessment, were used to arrange fictitious...

Falkland Islands territorial dispute flares up again

A sharp statement by Argentine Vice President Victoria Villarruel has reignited the long-standing territorial dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). In a post on X, Villarruel effectively denied the islanders' right to self-determination, asserting that the question of sovereignty concerns only two states...

Hungary’s new government will review privatisations from 1988–2000 and fully open communist-era intelligence archives

Tisza party leader Péter Magyar, who is set to become Hungary's Prime Minister, has announced a sweeping review of all state property privatisation cases from the period 1988 to 2000. According to Magyar, the new government will establish a special commission to thoroughly examine the circumstances under which assets passed...

The European Parliament strips controversial Romanian MEP of immunity

The European Parliament voted by an overwhelming majority to lift the parliamentary immunity of Romanian MEP Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă. The decision was made following an official request from Romanian authorities. In Romania, the politician faces charges related to 11 criminal offences, including Holocaust denial, dissemination of antisemitic ideas, promotion of...