Hungary Ready To Sue European Commission
Instead of helping, Brussels has punished Hungary for protecting its borders.
Instead of helping, Brussels has punished Hungary for protecting its borders.
The calculation seems simple: as long as Doha provides gas, Western governments will forget every postured principle they use as an excuse to raise your taxes.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
Leftists should stop the name-calling and work with the right-wing to focus on real-life issues.
Reform UK leader says terrorism watchdog’s calls for more transparency on terror suspects is vindication.
Germany’s aspiring chancellor pledges that his party—and the European People’s Party—will do “everything” to prevent the Union from “spiraling into debt.”
Poland and Austria criticised the move, but Geert Wilders said the Netherlands should copy Germany.
Just one Labour MP voted against scrapping winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
The S&D threatens to blow up the ‘Ursula coalition’ if von der Leyen allows a conservative “into the heart of the Commission.”
Despite a few weak points during the debate, Kamala Harris emerged from it as the front runner—with the help of the moderators.
Italian technocrat Mario Draghi says the EU needs the equivalent of three Marshall Plans—how would it get the money?
Lukewarm Le Pen on the former EU Commissioner: “We will judge him on actions.”
The country caved to Ursula von der Leyen, who strong-armed it into dropping its male candidate.
Voters view migration as the number one concern, but for establishment parties, the priority is preventing the AfD from becoming the strongest force in the state.
Spain’s socialist government seems to be trying to play both sides, as it has also refused to recognise Edmundo González as the legitimate winner of the Venezuelan election.
Victims of domestic abuse are having “sleepless nights” as their attackers are set to be released early from prison.
Polish officials deny non-cooperation amid suspicion Ukraine orchestrated the underwater attack.
In this episode of Reality Check, Trey Dimsdale, executive director of the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, joins us to discuss the current state of religious freedom in the United States.
The Turkic Azerbaijanis seek to eradicate all signs of the ancient Christian history of Armenia.
Many Brits are politically homeless. They need a movement that will unite them to their land, to whose history they still feel deeply attached.
The frequency and severity of this now-common crime make clear that ‘isolated incidents’ add up to a chilling reality.
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