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Companies Back off ‘Pride’ in Wake of 2023 Controversy
The relatively subdued celebration of Pride Month is a cause for hope.
The relatively subdued celebration of Pride Month is a cause for hope.
Last holdout Romania announced their backing of the former Dutch PM on Thursday.
Despite a series of violent attacks committed by migrants, only the left-populists and right-wing opposition parties are advocating clear action.
Activists sprayed orange paint on the stones at the ancient site just ahead of the summer solstice.
The far left is accused of having encouraged antisemitism for months.
The introduction of abortion on demand is a key component of Poland’s “march to modernity,” PM Tusk says.
Just ahead of the travel season, a popular car website explains the country’s difficult-to-decipher signage.
The Reform UK leader says PM Rishi Sunak “could be in for a big surprise” on July 4th.
Israel warned about the conflict being on the “brink of wider escalation with devastating consequences.”
A recent overview of European conservatism in 2023 obscures the real nature of the populist revolt against Brussels.
The feminist campaigner considers legal action after almost a year of incomplete investigation.
Islamist leaders are turning neighbourhoods into ghettos.
The Sánchez government will change its assisted suicide guidelines, going against a Constitutional Court ruling.
Hungarian opposition Tisza party accepted despite opposing weapons and troops to Ukraine, contrary to EPP stance.
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
Ubiquitous porn use has transformed sex, dating, and marriage across the world.
The EU Commission wants to punish France for fiscal recklessness. But the EU is full of budget violators, so why France—and why now?
There are more political prisoners in Cuba than in all other South American nations combined.
Migration, competitiveness, defence, enlargement and a farmer-oriented agricultural policy will be at the forefront of the upcoming EU Presidency.
With a record of radical tax reform, Trump could indeed end the income tax. But the road to such a reform is filled with bumps. Here are three of them.
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
Conservative politicians are highlighting security concerns at both the Belarussian and German borders.