Is the Rassemblement National the New French Kingmaker?
The final objective must remain the departure of Emmanuel Macron.
The final objective must remain the departure of Emmanuel Macron.
The centre-right party has started negotiations with Die Linke, but a coalition without the anti-immigration AfD will be hard to maintain.
A new report from a conservative think tank sheds light on the tactics of how ‘Queen Ursula’ uses emergency measures to set up permanent power transfers to Brussels.
The establishment not only wants ordinary voters to be deprived of information that undermines the preferred narrative, but wants to keep itself in the dark.
Thugs target Marion Maréchal’s institute for hosting ‘gender critical’ essayist.
The prime minister has long supported legalisation, and the Conservative Party is unlikely to oppose the move.
The opposition conservatives are outraged at Donald Tusk’s comments.
Critics raise objections about using public money to pay radical left-wing publisher.
A cultish mindset about “our NHS” has often prevented much-needed changes from being implemented.
Slovenia’s right-wing opposition refuses to cooperate in switching to a female candidate unless the government releases von der Leyen’s letter pushing for the swap.
This “unusually high” amount is supposed to “send a signal”—but is it the right one?
The conservative government’s initiative has stirred up European politics.
Bizarre priorities coincide with growing international criticism.
At a time when many intellectuals were loyal leftists, one Spanish poet honored the heroes of the Hungarian Revolution.
PM Barnier said “There is always the feeling that borders are sieves and that migratory flows are not under control,” much to the displeasure of the Left.
Russian drone incursions have risen in NATO airspace, but Swedish authorities remain cautious on identifying perpetrators.
The plan has already led to a backlash from neighbors, while critics at home say it is too little too late.
This was Kyiv’s second mass drone assault on Russia this month alone.
The Balearic Islands and Melilla saw the sharpest rise in cybercrime, while conventional crime surged in Aragon, the Canary Islands, and Navarre.
Deradicalization begins as civilians are persuaded of the futility and costliness of the aims of those who rule them.
More ‘two-tier policing’ against backdrop of report condemning BBC anti-Israel bias.
If Brussels “wants us to let them in, we will let them in—put them on the bus, and drop them off in front of Ursula von der Leyen’s office,” a Fidesz spokesman said.
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