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More Than a Quarter of Austria’s Residents Now from a Migrant Background
An asylum surge from Syria and Afghanistan is helping to drive population growth.
An asylum surge from Syria and Afghanistan is helping to drive population growth.
The exiled separatist leader is facing an uphill battle to return to Spain.
France is like a man falling from a building who, floor by floor, says to himself “so far so good.”
The Hungarian Prime Minister visited China and is in the United States for the third and fourth stops of his peace mission.
Last-minute additions from Czechia and Greece have strengthened the new group to 84 MEPs from 12 nations, making it the EP’s third-largest.
Regulators hope to allow European police agencies to monitor cars and the mobile phones paired with them.
“If the New Popular Front becomes the linchpin of the next government, we will be faced with an outrageously immigrationist policy and a headlong rush into societal issues.”
The hawkish German Green minister has criticised Viktor Orbán’s government on countless occasions.
The French National Rally’s 30 MEPs “will fully play their role in a large group which will influence the power balance of Europe,” party president Jordan Bardella said.
“We are building an ecosystem of Christian leaders who do not only survive, but also thrive in our cultural moment.”
The big debate is between voting Tory to stop Labour and voting Reform in the hope of long-term change. Neither option is perfect.
The Republican politician says as president, he would swiftly end the Ukraine war.
Britain’s former home secretary said that attacking Farage “is like a patient berating the doctor for the illness.”
The Poles will remain in the group, despite differences over Fidesz’ exclusion.
Europeans do not share the Ukrainians’ firm belief in their victory and would like to see Kyiv negotiate a ceasefire settlement with Moscow—in line with the Hungarian EU presidency’s goals.
For two big reasons, there is still no sight of lower interest rates for Americans.
When secession serves the needs of political homogeneity and self-determination, it might actually serve the common good.
The president blamed exhaustion from travelling as the reason for his disastrous debate performance.
The Commission chief has no choice but to give in to socialists’ blackmail and forge an even more leftist coalition in Brussels—the opposite of what Europe voted for.
Despite a spiralling number of abortions, government is adamant about liberalising abortion laws even further.
More than 40 luminaries from the arts, business, and politics called the old Mass a “magnificent spiritual and cultural heritage.”
Conservatives find themselves between anti-Western immigrants on the one hand and Westerners flying the ‘Pride’ flag on the other.
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