EU Leaders Strike Competitiveness Deal in Budapest
Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”
Reduced regulations and increased spending on research and development will help “make Europe great again.”
Europe should expect a mix of positive and negative effects from a Trump presidency. With a little luck, the positive effects will outweigh the negative ones.
Individuals as well as three mercenary groups, including Africa Corps, successor to the Wagner group, are among the 56 bodies targeted.
Coalition talks between the centre-right and left-wing parties in Saxony and Thuringia are breaking down.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy backtracks after describing the President-elect as “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”
Public police forces can’t guarantee the safety of citizens in the face of rampant crime and drug trade in Northern Paris.
Absent action, pogroms in Europe will become the new normal.
The centre-right is favourite to win the snap elections in Germany.
The UK’s chief rabbi said it was a “watershed moment for Europe.”
Internal report warns officers to take all precautions for their personal safety.
S&D delegation leader calls for a crusade against Italy’s “extreme right” candidate.
During the attack, a witness heard a call for revenge in the name of Allah.
With Germany’s economy struggling and political support waning, the chancellor faces mounting pressure as coalition leaders clash.
Olympic organisers conveniently ignored Imane Khelif’s medical history.
Popper’s falsification theory could help combat data-free ideas that undermine our societies.
It becomes difficult to distinguish civilisation from savagery when elements of both lie intermingled in our midst.
The tragedy in Valencia is a painful reminder of the consequences of being ruled by dishonorable men.
Often seen as a gamble, bitcoin could combat poverty and support a transition to an ecologically conservationist economy.
Manfred Weber is known for “bending rules,” inside sources told The European Conservative.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel said Germany needs “a government that can stop the economic collapse of our country” as the opposition calls for early elections.
PM Pedro Sánchez ran away, but the king and queen stayed to face public anger.
One of the aims of the trial is to shed light on teacher Samuel Paty’s abandonment by the education system—he knew he was under threat and in mortal danger.
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