Kamala Harris Is No Ronald Reagan
I am not surprised that so many neocons line up against Trump. But when they do, can they at least do their homework and get basic facts straight?
I am not surprised that so many neocons line up against Trump. But when they do, can they at least do their homework and get basic facts straight?
Reports suggest the Commission is mulling over two proposals that would suspend billions of euros earmarked for the country.
Donald Tusk says he signed off a judicial appointment by mistake—and now wants to remove his signature.
The Commission president insisted on selecting a female candidate—one alleged to have helped mastermind a major ‘cash-for-passports’ scandal years ago.
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.
President Biden has the power to pardon his son, but has said he would not do it. Pundits predict that in the end, he will pardon his son before he leaves office.
Special forces were called in after Albanian threatens a bloodbath.
The problem with the online manosphere’s leaders and adherents is not their ‘toxicity,’ but their inability to laugh at themselves.
The rainbow cult imposes itself with the arrogance of the chosen and the impunity of the untouchable.
At last, the name Michel Barnier has come out of the hat, but the road map is still not clear.
Austrian police had previously identified him as a suspected terrorist but failed to act on the information.
The new PM is known as a cold technocrat, marked by his long years in Brussels.
“Were this man to have never entered Number 10,” said one migration expert, “I doubt the problem would be as acute as it currently is.”
Privacy lives to fight another day as compromise draft on monitoring messages is rejected.
Scholz’s government is accused of engaging in “smoke and mirrors.”
Speculations about his reasons are rife after Tobias Billström also resigned his parliamentary seat
Von der Leyen is set to create a fourth executive VP post just for Italy—to avoid offending her coalition allies by giving away one of their jobs to the ECR.
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