WEF Lobbied Dutch Government on ‘Great Reset’
Right-wing pundits have long alleged that the Netherlands is a testing ground for globalist policies. Recently published correspondence now proves they’re right.
Right-wing pundits have long alleged that the Netherlands is a testing ground for globalist policies. Recently published correspondence now proves they’re right.
There was a lot of media attention recently to Germany being in a recession. The only problem is that those who said so, were wrong. Here is why.
Students and academics discussed the direct impact the EU sanctions would have on their academic lives, while most believe the ban will be overturned by the ECJ.
In recent months, Trump has blamed social conservatives for Republicans’ weak performance in the 2022 midterm elections. Why should they continue to support him?
Nine member states will be able to elect one or two extra MEPs next year, as the parliament will increase from 705 to 716 members. Though unlikely to be law, the idea of a “pan-European” constituency is still on the table.
Despite the EU’s crude attempt to master AI regulation, the AI Act is expected to become law this November after an EPP push for greater use of real-time biometric tracking by police failed.
During an otherwise peaceful demonstration in support of Belgium’s healthcare workers, it appears that one officer attempted to hit chairman Tom Van Grieken in the face, while a fellow MP claimed she had been kicked by another policeman after having fallen to the ground.
The forgery scheme allowed hundreds of numbers of illegal migrants to pass themselves off as EU nationals who were applying for French residency.
At least 79 migrants are confirmed dead with hundreds more missing after a deadly shipwreck off of the southern coast of Greece which could be the deadliest in the Mediterranean so far this year.
An Afghan YouTuber with refugee status in Belgium is facing backlash after putting out videos in support of the radical Islamist Taliban as government officials have called for a review of his refugee status and others have called for his deportation.
Right-wing pundits have long alleged that the Netherlands is a testing ground for globalist policies. Recently published correspondence now proves they’re right.
There was a lot of media attention recently to Germany being in a recession. The only problem is that those who said so, were wrong. Here is why.
Students and academics discussed the direct impact the EU sanctions would have on their academic lives, while most believe the ban will be overturned by the ECJ.
In recent months, Trump has blamed social conservatives for Republicans’ weak performance in the 2022 midterm elections. Why should they continue to support him?
Nine member states will be able to elect one or two extra MEPs next year, as the parliament will increase from 705 to 716 members. Though unlikely to be law, the idea of a “pan-European” constituency is still on the table.
Despite the EU’s crude attempt to master AI regulation, the AI Act is expected to become law this November after an EPP push for greater use of real-time biometric tracking by police failed.
During an otherwise peaceful demonstration in support of Belgium’s healthcare workers, it appears that one officer attempted to hit chairman Tom Van Grieken in the face, while a fellow MP claimed she had been kicked by another policeman after having fallen to the ground.
The forgery scheme allowed hundreds of numbers of illegal migrants to pass themselves off as EU nationals who were applying for French residency.
At least 79 migrants are confirmed dead with hundreds more missing after a deadly shipwreck off of the southern coast of Greece which could be the deadliest in the Mediterranean so far this year.
An Afghan YouTuber with refugee status in Belgium is facing backlash after putting out videos in support of the radical Islamist Taliban as government officials have called for a review of his refugee status and others have called for his deportation.
Ultimately, this serves Italy’s Mattei Plan, which seeks to invest in African energy infrastructure and promote employment, reducing the long-term desirability of Europe-bound migration.
Meanwhile, Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani traveled to Strasbourg to give a speech in front of the European Parliament, where she said Pristina wants nothing but “good neighborly relations.”
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