The Enterprise State
The conservative reluctance to wield state power must be ditched entirely if we are to save our nations.
The conservative reluctance to wield state power must be ditched entirely if we are to save our nations.
Von der Leyen’s latest power grab merges departments under her control and ties EU funds to ideologically-biased conditions.
Gino Abazaj, called a “friend and comrade” by Italian MEP Ilaria Salis, was arrested by French police last week.
Owners forced to apologise for on-screen presentation of inconvenient truth.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser filed a criminal complaint over a photo that was obviously a work of satire.
The Franco-Algerian author was in the crosshairs of a government he has vocally criticised.
In response, the CEO quipped that he would like to summon British officials to explain their “censorship and threats.”
The joint intervention by Tory and Labour backbenchers has been commended as “powerful and correct.”
Campaigner says nations’ joint statement “exposes the bloc’s misguided approach.”
While Western nations are expected to foot the bill for the world’s climate transition, China and other major industrial players would only have to chip in ‘voluntarily.’
The EPP greenlit a Spanish socialist in exchange for an Italian conservative, even though Teresa Ribera said she won’t step down if prosecuted for mismanaging floods in Spain.
Denying someone the right to academic advancement based on their political beliefs is not progress—it is authoritarianism.
The poisonous effects of the Cuban regime extend far beyond its shores. Brussels must take action.
The document identifies 18 systemic shortcomings in Brussels, mostly linked to “attempts to arbitrarily and stealthily extend competences in contravention of the Treaties.”
Teresa Ribera’s actions during Valencia’s recent deadly floods have sparked outrage.
Less money is spent on forming Europe’s economic future, and the outlook is even worse.
The mutual resentments of the past two centuries must be dropped if these countries are to retain their own identities.
The EU Commission and 16 other member states could seek to suspend Hungary’s voting rights after the “largest human rights battle in EU history” over the alleged anti-LGBT legislation.
The broadcaster has become “the mouthpiece of this infernal Labour government,” says TV personality and farmer Jeremy Clarkson.
MPs will not be given an impact assessment, and will have just five hours to debate the practice.
President Vučić claims that his strategic goal is back on track, despite years of hostility from Brussels.
French courts are intensifying efforts to enforce strict age verification measures on adult content platforms.