Austria: FPÖ Still Most Popular Party on the Eve of Elections
The anti-immigration party is on course to secure its best-ever result.
The anti-immigration party is on course to secure its best-ever result.
As expected, the Patriots–the Parliament’s third largest party group—was completely passed over.
Brussels wants new Europe-wide bans to include products that don’t contain nicotine.
Despite its significance to the faithful, the pope has no intention of attending the reopening of Notre Dame.
Starmer will have to do more than hand millions of pounds to Rome to convince the public he is taking illegal migration seriously.
Ten similar situations occurred on the French coast during the summer.
Austria suspends election campaign, while Czechia will still hold elections this weekend.
The Italian deputy PM said prosecutors would have sought lighter sentences for “paedophiles and rapists.”
The Syrian had a history of violent crime and was first convicted in 2017.
Lukashenko is a political actor in the worst sense. He only cares about staying in power.
As long as there is a viewing public that can witness beauty, there will be a desire for tradition.
“The voters have clearly indicated that the influx must decrease,” asylum minister said.
No one has ever portrayed the wonders of the child’s soul as she did.
Christopher Villiers’ latest anthology of poems, Versing the Mystery, carries the gospel and its context from Eve in the Garden to the present day.
Viktor Orbán’s peace crusade must be supported—for the sake of Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
Central banks returning us to very low interest rates could encourage more government debt, risking another inflation episode.
The theft happened the same day the government released over 1,000 prisoners early.
In an era where disenchantment seems to permeate every aspect of modern life, is there a way to revive the sense of wonder and connection to tradition that once defined our worldview? In this episode, Charles A. Coulombe argues that re-enchantment requires more than a superficial return to old ways.
Allowing Kyiv to strike Russian targets with long-range Western weaponry “will mean NATO countries, the United States, and European countries are fighting Russia,” the Russian president said.
At least 600 criminals with strong ties to Sweden are targeting the country, police said.
Tensions have been growing since Spain offered asylum to opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez.
Experts doubt the new policies will make a significant difference.
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