Chega Party Headquarters Hit With Bomb Threat
Party spokesperson attributed the incident to “the result of the climate of hate and cancel culture created by the far Left.”
Party spokesperson attributed the incident to “the result of the climate of hate and cancel culture created by the far Left.”
There was no clear winner, but the duel showed the decline in the quality of public debate in France.
Lawmakers say the ban is needed to curb a “disturbing increase in antisemitic incidents.”
Campaigners are ready for the plans to be resurrected under the likely incoming Labour government.
The party’s open list means it can’t reject the unwanted candidate.
Women’s campaigners say that the Labour leader has shown he “is not to be trusted” on the trans issue.
“The Iranian Islamists have an expression that goes something like: ‘first Israel, then the West.’ I think this shows what they’re up to.”
PM critical of incursion, hinting at Putin’s imperial ambitions.
The oil painting was taken along with four others in one of the biggest art heists in Spanish history.
Conservatives are right to press ahead with the project of articulating the mythic truth of a common culture.
Combined with elevated unemployment, a stagnant economy spells trouble for the Lithuanians. To drop a package of tax hikes into this mix is to play with fire.
“Furious” Tory MPs believe the PM has simply “given up” and “wants out.”
Only the Austrian and Estonian delegations voted in favor of keeping AfD in the ID.
Israel says recognition “awards a golden medal to Hamas,” fueling further extremism and jeopardizing any prospects for peace.
Analysts say the prime minister has been left “humiliated and empty handed.”
Russia’s intentions in planning to adjust its water borders in the Baltic Sea remain unclear.
The process of the Islamization and Arabization of Egypt started when Arab Muslims invaded in the 7th century
The former UKIP leader says he won’t stand in the UK election, but will help Trump “in any way that I can.”
Spain fares poorly when it comes to helping parents have and raise children, a new report found.
Self-proclaimed “pedosexual” activists celebrate, calling the move as “justice” for the those convicted under the previous, stronger legislation.
Farmers have been at the epicenter of the onslaught of Green Deal policies.
These purported legal disputes are really a power struggle between Brussels and conservative national governments, most notably in Hungary and, previously, Poland.