A Blackmailer’s Charter: Sweden and Finland Push for Rule-of-Law Clause in EU Farm Subsidies
The Scandinavian countries want the EU’s ideological weapon to be a “general feature in all areas of the EU budget.”
The Scandinavian countries want the EU’s ideological weapon to be a “general feature in all areas of the EU budget.”
Next nanny-state measure from Starmer: forcing pubs to close their doors early.
The right-wing FPÖ continues to lead the polls, followed closely by the governing ÖVP.
Zelensky’s ongoing power grab has prompted the EU to doubt the viability of the rule of law in Ukraine.
Evidence shows the suspect stalked Trump for a month before the attack.
Campaigners say they will “give the government hell” over the new proposals.
Recent regional elections have left the leftist coalition in tatters.
“If it’s done right, media reform could actually make Keir Starmer’s job a lot easier” says radical leftist MP.
Police predict that this new figure “will soon be pulverised” if current trends continue
Justice Moraes’ decision to make X inaccessible to more than 22 million Brazilians is censorship, pure and simple.
Prime Minister Edi Rama hopes the state will promote a tolerant version of Islam.
Moscow said it was ready to discuss only “serious proposals” that include keeping the occupied territories.
The Labour PM has had a rapid fall from grace. And his situation appears only to be getting worse.
“The role of X in defending freedom of speech is unique,” one MEP wrote.
The results are described as a “wake-up call” for Petr Fiala’s center-right government before next year’s parliamentary elections.
The long-awaited break with the past has failed to materialise.
The current left-liberal government is trying to destroy anyone who threatens their ideological madness.
The Social Democrats won the regional elections by a thin margin, but governing parties took a bashing.
Nadya Williams’ work considers how secular influences have infiltrated Christianity since the beginning.
National conservatives recognize national values. We recognize the limitations of capitalism and the free market. Economic trade is a national resource, but that is all it is.
The play’s primary draw seems to be a nostalgia for a fading Middle England.
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