Euros & Dollars: EU Economy in Stormy Waters
We sounded the recession alarm bells for Europe back in August. The latest numbers confirm that forecast—and then some.
We sounded the recession alarm bells for Europe back in August. The latest numbers confirm that forecast—and then some.
The new policy could largely affect Muslim immigrants, who, studies have shown, are far more likely than other Germans to display antisemitic attitudes.
A look back at two years of Olaf Scholz’s disastrous government.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
A panel hosted by The European Conservative sees hope for nuclear energy despite challenges.
Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.
Speaking at a conservative event in Brussels, Sharren Haskel said that peace in Gaza hinges on dismantling the UNRWA.
The Bundestag has revoked socialist party Die Linke’s official status, expediting its financial liquidation.
Several measures in the French immigration bill currently under discussion will not apply to Algerians, who have benefited from privileged status since 1968.
The UK government has been aware of this widespread problem for at least a decade.
We sounded the recession alarm bells for Europe back in August. The latest numbers confirm that forecast—and then some.
The new policy could largely affect Muslim immigrants, who, studies have shown, are far more likely than other Germans to display antisemitic attitudes.
A look back at two years of Olaf Scholz’s disastrous government.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
A panel hosted by The European Conservative sees hope for nuclear energy despite challenges.
Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.
Speaking at a conservative event in Brussels, Sharren Haskel said that peace in Gaza hinges on dismantling the UNRWA.
The Bundestag has revoked socialist party Die Linke’s official status, expediting its financial liquidation.
Several measures in the French immigration bill currently under discussion will not apply to Algerians, who have benefited from privileged status since 1968.
The UK government has been aware of this widespread problem for at least a decade.
Leftist politicians petitioned the Italian constitutional court to stop the agreement.
“The government is censoring Spain: its legality, its history, its faith, and its traditions.”
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