French Teacher Assaulted by Muslim Student
A few days from the anniversary of the murders of teachers Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard, the case is highly sensitive.
A few days from the anniversary of the murders of teachers Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard, the case is highly sensitive.
Politicians in two European countries try to end budget deficits by taxing the rich more. As evidence shows, this is a very bad idea.
Cardinal Wyszynski’s life serves as a reminder that “Evil can be overcome with good and truth.”
Conservatives told that Labour will be in power “for a decade by default” unless they work with Reform.
Hungary wants to postpone discussion of extending the renewal period for sanctions until after the U.S. elections.
29.6% of the country’s violent crimes and 32.4% of rapes are committed by perpetrators from a non-Western background, despite only making up 10.6% of the population.
The Commission is fighting to hide both the unlawfully classified documents and von der Leyen’s ‘Pfizergate’ texts, flouting transparency rules.
Devastating damage and reports of death follow in storm’s wake.
The five executive vice presidents and the foreign affairs chief will be questioned by MEPs last, after every other commissioner candidate has been approved or rejected.
The programme currently costs French taxpayers more than €1.2 billion per year.
“Ukraine’s accession to NATO would be a good basis for a third world war,” the Slovakian prime minister said.
The prime minister is “very pleased” a vote will take place, despite one peer warning about “coercive control.”
Budapest’s conservative government is following in the footsteps of the right-wing Dutch cabinet.
Once more the centrist EPP has sidelined Europe’s third-largest group for political reasons, siding instead with “losers co-responsible for the misery, failure, and corruption we see.”
Despite the backlash, the Political Network for Values vows to proceed with its Transatlantic Summit.
Media silent about multiple attacks targeting French essayists who denounce transgender ideology
‘Strings attached’ will be the norm for Brussels pay-outs.
Ruling could force conservative governments to abide by the progressive policies of Brussels.
By updating the list of sins at the synod, the pontiff seems eager to send signals of political correctness.
Sue Gray failed drastically to show that under Labour, “the adults are back in the room.”
The court said conditions under the Taliban are so bad for women that individual assessment of asylum applications is now unnecessary.
With knife attacks committed daily, police in North Rhine-Westphalia publishes leaflet intended to deter criminals from carrying blades in public.