Day: February 7, 2024

EU Takes Legal Action Against Hungary’s Defense of Sovereignty Law

EU Takes Legal Action Against Hungary’s Defense of Sovereignty Law

Brussels’ claim that the law violates freedom of expression is just a pretext for another violation of Hungarian sovereignty.

February 7, 2024
EU Sneaks “Road Police Agenda” Into New Driving Licences Law

EU Sneaks “Road Police Agenda” Into New Driving Licences Law

Legislation paves the way to repressive new licensing regulations forcing drivers off the roads, claims populist French MEP.

February 7, 2024
EU Offer of “Strategic Dialogue” Won’t Placate Europe’s Fighting Farmers

EU Offer of “Strategic Dialogue” Won’t Placate Europe’s Fighting Farmers

Commission invites farmers to the table, but conveniently, work group’s report won’t be ready until after EU election

February 7, 2024
Spanish Prosecutors Rebel Against Political Interference in Terrorism Cases

Spanish Prosecutors Rebel Against Political Interference in Terrorism Cases

Court rejected controversial report finding no evidence to accuse the Catalan separatist leader MEP Carles Puigdemont

February 7, 2024
German Court Brands AfD Youth Wing “Certified Right Wing Extremist”

German Court Brands AfD Youth Wing “Certified Right Wing Extremist”

Junge Alternative says ruling is part of a witch-hunt to destroy the surging populist party

February 7, 2024
“Unbelievably Disappointing”: Prospective Coalition Partner Pulls Out of Dutch Negotiations

“Unbelievably Disappointing”: Prospective Coalition Partner Pulls Out of Dutch Negotiations

Geert Wilders’ ambitions for a rightist majority cabinet face serious setback.

February 7, 2024
Argentina To Recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

Argentina To Recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

While other Western nations have dithered in their support to Israel, President Javier Milei supports Israel’s right to defend itself against “the face of modern Nazism.”

February 7, 2024
Euros & Dollars: Slovakia Tiptoes Toward Spending Reforms

Euros & Dollars: Slovakia Tiptoes Toward Spending Reforms

There is a big need for structural reforms to the Slovakian welfare state. Such reforms require a level of political leadership that Europe so far has only seen in Hungary.

February 7, 2024
Senior Tory Hits Out Against Call for UK ‘Health Passports’

Senior Tory Hits Out Against Call for UK ‘Health Passports’

A new report has been criticised for claiming that most voters support digital patient passes.

February 7, 2024
Uniting the Right? French National-Conservatives Join the ECR Group

Uniting the Right? French National-Conservatives Join the ECR Group

The addition of the Reconquête party would help the ECR preserve its position as the main national conservative, sovereigntist force in Brussels.

February 7, 2024
Tucker Goes to Moscow

Tucker Goes to Moscow

“Americans have a right to know all we can about a war they’re implicated in, and we have the right to tell them about it,” Carlson said.

February 7, 2024
Hungary, Croatia, and Serbia: The Playthings of Western Narratives

Hungary, Croatia, and Serbia: The Playthings of Western Narratives

Mainstream reporting is shaped by the degree of political servility in the countries concerned.

February 7, 2024