Slovakian Presidential Race: Who’s Who?
The election will serve as a crucial gauge of whether Slovaks favor maintaining a conservative, sovereigntist path or shifting towards globalist, pro-Brussels politicians.
The election will serve as a crucial gauge of whether Slovaks favor maintaining a conservative, sovereigntist path or shifting towards globalist, pro-Brussels politicians.
Germany is asking for a discount based on its prior bilateral contributions, while France insists on a “Buy European” clause in joint arms procurements.
Obsessed with not appearing too far to the Right because of some of his reform ideas, the French president is pandering to the far Left by calling the Rassemblement National “outside the republican arc.”
If Congress decides to compensate NATO for insufficient European funding, they may have a run-in with the investors on the market for U.S. government debt.
77% of Polish people support their farmers in largest protest to date against EU’s Green Deal and cheap Ukrainian imports.
Sources say they are not scared of losing their seats—but winning them.
Participants on The European Conservative’s panel discussed the centralisation attempts that would strip member states of their sovereignty and make the EU less democratic.
The use of newborns as ideological guinea pigs is morally repugnant and must be stopped.
Interior ministry cannot guarantee the confidentiality of state-funded counseling sessions for ‘right-wing extremism.’
While Brussels hailed the package, it seems to be nothing more than an ineffective symbolic deed.
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
Calling the numbers “staggering,” Nigel Farage said “if immigration is making us that much poorer, then real political change must happen.”
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
Barely a week after the European Parliament announced use of the app for election campaigning, the Commission wants to look at its danger to children.
Sánchez has refused to give an account of the 88 vacation days he has spent in state residences, including in the Canary Islands.
Police “strongly believe” they have located the body of Abdul Ezedi, who was allowed to stay in the UK despite sex crime convictions.
Campaigners say government policies are failing families.
The incumbent still needs to be nominated by the majority of member states, whose negotiations could yield surprising results.
A brief reconsideration of Peter Thiel’s justly famous essay may help us understand why, in politics, there is only the Straussian moment.
Until the Day of Remembrance was instituted in 2004, the Italian victims of communist aggression were dismissed and forgotten.
Conference speech aims to resolve intra-party squabbles rather than influence events in the Middle East.
Pedro Sánchez’s party finished a dismal third, falling behind Partido Popular and regional Marxist-Leninist separatists.