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Madrid: Socialist Neglect Leads to Two Train Derailments
Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.
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.”
Tusk’s coalition suspended the bill after accusations that it would primarily benefit Germany’s wind energy industry and threaten Polish food security.
The CDU politician pushing the ban has delayed introducing the bill, claiming to be waiting for a court decision.
The shutdown comes amid a longstanding debate on scrapping all faith-based schools in Sweden.
The British prime minister can’t seem to decide whether he’s for or against the climate policy.
Alumni of this vibrant school have a plan to ensure its future, though they need help to make it happen.
Authorities were unable to prevent Saturday’s terror attack in Paris, despite having ‘monitored’ the perpetrator.
Partido Popular’s leaders in Madrid attended the protest, which took place as the governing socialist party held secret meetings with separatist leaders.
Britain is about to waste another £15 million on a scheme that is almost certain never to take off.
Hosted by Salvini’s Lega party, the ID Group’s convention gathered a thousand members from 14 conservative parties in Florence—an ideal place to kickstart Europe’s new right-wing Renaissance.
People with ‘migrant background’—defined as having at least one parent without German citizenship—receive majority of welfare benefits but comprise just 24.3% of Germany’s population.
The prime minister said he will pursue a policy that “protects and promotes Slovak national-state interests.”
Once the site of one of the most significant revolts against the French Revolution, today Lyon has become the centre of the right-wing reaction to wokeism.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has called the year-long funding block “financial blackmail.”
A flip-flop over the cancellation of Hanukkah comes as tensions between Muslims and Jews in London have risen following the massacre of Israelis on October 7th by Hamas.
Despite the commission’s animosity toward Christmas, polls show that Canadians of all religions support Christmas being a public holiday.