
EU Increases Burden on Small Businesses With New Salary Directive
Analysts have warned that the directive, aimed at reducing the gender pay gap, may backfire.
Analysts have warned that the directive, aimed at reducing the gender pay gap, may backfire.
A new ploy aims to shut down democracy, campaigner says.
Brazilian authorities even asked to see private messages from citizens sharing dissident opinions online.
Support for the besieged Christian nation could heighten divisions between Europe and Turkey.
Prime Minister Robert Fico expects more EU punishments after the “undesired” election outcome.
Poll shows “the situation is getting worse not better,” says historian.
One gets the impression that the peoples of Europe are the only indigenous peoples without a right to exist.
The attack was part of an “Islamist offensive and outburst of violence” that has to be stopped, said Jordan Bardella, Rassemblement National president.
The actions are a part of the political establishment’s attempt to purge ideological opponents from the civil service.
Chinese persecution of Christians is systemic, widespread, multi-vectored—and increasing. Western Christians must take note.
“Many thousands” of minor crimes will now be ignored because of the new law, Scottish Tories warn.
The grant was rescinded after a Spanish newspaper revealed the details of the tender.
No conspiracy theory is as far-fetched as the idea that there are 72 genders.
Even at its nadir, the French capital remains a beacon of liberty—and, paradoxically, a reason for hope in a Western renaissance.
“We are at our limit,” the government noted after convening an emergency meeting.
Istanbul Mayor-Elect Ekrem İmamoğlu said result “marks the end of democratic erosion in Turkey and the resurgence of democracy.”
Twenty years later, the 2004 Madrid train bombing remains central to understanding Spanish polarization and geopolitical irrelevance.
In 2023, the federal government borrowed $2.5 trillion. So far this year, things are only getting worse.
The narrative “shows the spirit of the 1930s eugenics movement lives on,” says campaigner.
The bill would have allowed 15-year-olds to access the pill without a prescription.
Police have even been told to target ‘hateful’ comedians.
Probe into dubious vaccine procurement could dent Commission chief von der Leyen’s reelection hopes.