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'Unconscionable': Human rights activist decry EU visas for Taliban officials
Since its return to power in Afghanistan, the Taliban has steadily rolled back on women’s rights, banning girls from age 13 from attending school, legalizing domestic violence and child marriage.
Europe does not view Israel as an apartheid state, EU ambassador tells ‘Post’ - interview
EJA seeks protected minority status for Europe Jews to tackle antisemitism, protect Jewish practice
The war the world overlooked: Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe - opinion
Swiss didn't make a deal with the devil on US tariffs, minister says
Switzerland defends new US tariff deal as ministers reject claims it surrenders to Trump’s trade demands.
Plane carrying Hegseth makes unscheduled landing due to windshield crack
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plane made an unscheduled landing in the UK due to a windshield crack, but he is reported safe.
European airports work to bring check-in back to normal after cyberattack
Governments and companies have been the targets of cyberattacks in recent months, including luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, which had to pause production as a result.
Cyber meltdown: Brussels airport axes Half of Sunday departures after overnight attack
Lekhli said carriers were ordered to scrap half of Sunday departures as passengers face long queues during manual check-in and boarding.
European airports race to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack
Europe’s busiest airports, including Heathrow and Berlin, faced delays and cancellations after a cyberattack on Collins Aerospace disrupted check-in systems. Recovery efforts are underway.
Tune into today's top stories: Gaza hospital strike, France summons US ambassador
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Ezra Taylor—the top stories, clear and concise.
Person stabbed after pro-Palestinian protest in Brussels, suspect arrested
There is conflicting information on if the attacker and victim were connected to the demonstration.
Flemish gov't. appeals court decision imposing BDS penalties for exporting military goods to Israel
The court ruled that any containers exiting the Port of Antwerp will face a penalty of €50,000 per container, up to a total of €5 million, in a move celebrated by BDS NGOs across Belgium.
Brussels turns blue for world premiere of 'The Smurfs: The Movie'
Rihanna, who voices Smurfette, attended the premiere.
Brussels mayor told of pro-terror content of Samidoun's Resistance Festival prior to event
This comes despite Mayor Spinette of Saint-Gilles claiming that “The information in our possession did not allow for a priori prohibition without jeopardizing freedom of expression.”