
Austria: FPÖ Leader Wants Chance To Form Government
Voters of the centre-right ÖVP do not want a return to the grand coalition with the left, poll reveals.

Voters of the centre-right ÖVP do not want a return to the grand coalition with the left, poll reveals.

The second escape in a week raises concerns over worsening conditions at Barajas Airport.

The measure could undermine Brussels’ Net Zero goals and make EVs more expensive for consumers.

Since the 2021 Burmese coup, thousands of Portuguese descendants have been slain or unlawfully detained by the regime.

David Lane’s The Tragedy of Orpheus and the Maenads recommends itself by irresistibly inspiring readers to ponder.

Professor Ravi Jain offers fresh insights into how mathematics can bridge the gap between the seen and unseen, the finite and the infinite.

Rod Dreher’s Living in Wonder outlines an escape from the paradigm of modernity that has painted the whole world grey.

After the fall of Napoleon, Bonapartist refugees petitioned the U.S. for permission to establish a colony in the American South.

Conservatives should not be seeking to seduce minorities at the expense of their more reliable voter base.

The center-right government’s attempt at stimulating the economy does just that—while at the same time doing the very opposite.
The Democratic Party’s favorite cause is unrestricted abortion—and they are peddling lies to reach their ghoulish goal.
Moscow’s tradition of acting on its threats should inspire caution in Western capitals.
The suspect is accused of spying on Germany’s defence industry and passing on information to a former aide of MEP Maximilian Krah.
“No more, no less”: Conservative group wants the European election results reflected in “all ruling bodies” of the European Parliament.
Anyone looking for a parody of fiscal policy needs to look no further than France. The French government has been
“I want the national camp to win,” the French MEP said.
The losers of the recent regional elections continue using all available legal methods to punish the second most popular party.
The government is exploring the idea thanks to a political agreement with the right-wing Sweden Democrats.
‘Superinjunction’ possibly deployed, potentially aiming to prevent discussion of scandal.
“If Brussels persists in its decision to punish us, it will get what it wants,” the Hungarian prime minister declared.
Taxpayers will continue paying millions of pounds for accommodation every single day.
A ‘grand coalition’ of the two establishment parties would only have a razor-thin majority.