
Despite What the Media Says, Common Sense and Cultural Self-Defense Is Not ‘Fascism’
These populist parties are rising in popularity because the established parties of both left and right have sold out the interests of their peoples.
These populist parties are rising in popularity because the established parties of both left and right have sold out the interests of their peoples.
Comparable in exasperation to recent Dutch protests, Irish farmers gathered to object to the imposition of nitrogen quotas, as the Irish government looks set to commence the mass culling of livestock to meet environmental goals.
Over 1,000 people have been sentenced for taking part in the riots that rocked France earlier this month, with the French Justice Minister noting that 742 had been given firm prison sentences and 600 were already behind bars.
Europe is stuck in unending economic stagnation. Everything suffers, from family budgets to health care to green policies. But there is a way back to growth and prosperity.
Closed-door negotiations between NATO and Ankara have irritated MEPs who rebuffed the likelihood of Turkish EU membership anytime soon in a report from the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee this week.
Belgian authorities confirmed to The European Conservative that they conducted raids on properties connected to Maria Arena after the Belgian socialist MEP resigned from her post on Parliament’s human rights committee.
Important defence agreements were reached at the Vilnius summit, accompanied by a unanimous joint statement of support for Ukraine.
VOX’s plan constitutes something of a challenge for the centre-right PP, as its premises are likely shared by that party’s voters.
A seeming joke about two movies, Barbie and Oppenheimer, is actually pointing to a renewal of American cinema that may be on the horizon.
The fact remains that Scott Morton’s withdrawal—of her own accord—absolves the European Commission of its responsibility in this appointment, since it initially refused to reverse its decision.
Anti-communist MEPs fear that the EU is set to normalise relations with Venezuela and Cuba entirely due to the geopolitical need to win over South America, warning that such a move would only strengthen China and Russia’s position in the region.
For the opposition forces, Borne’s retention is above all an admission of impotence from President Macron.
While Russia has claimed its pre-dawn strikes were successful and destroyed the desired targets, Ukraine has insisted its air defense systems intercepted all the cruise missiles launched and the vast majority of the kamikaze drones deployed.
VOX’s program contains a battery of tax-cutting measures. In particular, it aims to incentivise family formation and child rearing by removing the tax burden on families.
The partnership includes Tunisian commitment to stemming the irregular flow of persons into Europe, and could serve as a model for EU-African relations.
The European Commission confirmed this week that negotiations for a new fisheries agreement have not yet commenced, but any deal is likely to stir the pot on the question of Western Saharan sovereignty and Morocco’s meddling in Spain and the European Parliament.
The chair of an iconic British retailer said she has “lost count” of the number of times affected branches have been told the police will not respond to thefts.
Italy’s Supreme Court has upheld sentences against two far-left anarchist extremists who planted a bomb that severely maimed a police officer who tried to defuse it.
France has the highest overall homicide rate in Europe by total number but according to a French academic, the statistics could be even higher due to how they are classified.
Meta will face daily fines of $100,000 if it continues to show Norwegians personalized ads based on their search history or location.
Italian PM Meloni, who spearheaded the agreement, said it should be regarded as a “model” for the EU to present to other North African governments that will be called upon to help to control mass migration out of Africa.
Pegasus, Catalonia, and recent vote rigging scandals have fueled an atmosphere of distrust in the electoral process. Most polls predict a comfortable victory for the Right in this week’s Spanish parliamentary elections.