German 2023 Crime Data: More Crime, More Violence, More Foreign Perpetrators
State interior ministers for the first time admit that rising crime is linked to migration.
State interior ministers for the first time admit that rising crime is linked to migration.
‘Diversity’ and ‘multiculturalism’ have never been in such low water.
One would have to go back to Soviet times to find a more authoritarian polity in Russia.
PM Fico’s nationalist government makes country prime target for Brussels’ weaponisation of EU rule-of-law provision.
Sánchez is challenging a regional measure that requires minors to have mental health treatment before being put on cross-sex hormones.
The U.S. Treasury keeps selling a lot of short-term, expensive debt when long-term debt is demonstrably cheaper. Why?
Eurocrats promise speedy accession while simultaneously trying to avoid the issue.
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
When the police devote their energy to explaining the nuance of words like ‘jihad’ and ‘intifada,’ something’s got to give.
Rumours are circulating in Dublin about the liberal leader leaving national politics under ambiguous circumstances.
The Belgian EU presidency doesn’t trust Europeans to judge online content without government intervention.
Speaking to The European Conservative, the EU’s agricultural commissioner warns that Brussels has to bypass Ukrainian agricultural oligarchs if accession is considered.
Nine EU states are now in a recession. The ECB can help the continent ease the downturn, but they are up against bigger forces of economic stagnation.
EU Parliament responds to appeal from parents who say schools ignore domestic court ruling.
New report “offers a glimpse of the nightmare awaiting Britain under a national Labour government.”
The decision is a win for businesses, which have suffered enormous losses from damage by eco zealots.
We have taken our freedom for granted for too long by depending on the support of the United States.
“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
Ministers have welcomed the “landmark decision.” But why did it take so long?
When the people banded together to protect Portugal’s heritage, the Left crumbled.
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