
German Authorities Grant Asylum to Russian Anti-War Activist After Prolonged Legal Struggle
German authorities grant asylum to Russian anti-war activist Ilya Shkolny after a three-year legal ordeal marked by repeated rejections and advocacy efforts.

German authorities grant asylum to Russian anti-war activist Ilya Shkolny after a three-year legal ordeal marked by repeated rejections and advocacy efforts.

Far-right businessman Abelardo de la Espriella wins Colombia’s presidency, promising deregulation and militarized crime control, signaling a shift from leftist reforms under Gustavo Petro.

Germany's labor shortage is projected to increase by 4.3 million by 2036 due to retiring baby boomers and slowing population growth, challenging economic stability and social welfare.

The US Congress approved $70 billion funding for immigration enforcement agencies amid controversy over fatal shootings and internal leadership changes.

A U.S. federal judge invalidated the Trump-era $100,000 H-1B visa fee as an unlawful tax, highlighting limits on executive power and implications for high-skilled immigration.

London hosted simultaneous rallies on migration and Palestinian Nakba memory, revealing deep societal divides and prompting a significant police presence.

Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro fled Hungary for the US amid extradition efforts by Poland and Hungary’s new government after Orbán’s era.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon confirms candidacy for France's 2027 presidential election, setting the stage for a far-left versus far-right contest amid pivotal economic and political shifts.

The EU's new biometric Entry/Exit System has caused multi-hour queues at airports, threatening economic disruption to travel and tourism during peak season.