
Why Brussels Wants Farmers to Disappear: MP Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski
As the group most attached to traditional values, like family and faith, farmers don’t fit into the worldview of Brussels’ liberal elite.

As the group most attached to traditional values, like family and faith, farmers don’t fit into the worldview of Brussels’ liberal elite.

The Slovakian prime minister is ready to veto further EU assistance to Kyiv—a decision that requires unanimity.

Michael D. Higgins has not done “anything” to address anti-Jewish hatred, says Chief Rabbi.

The prime minister said that the inauguration of Donald Trump heralds a new era for patriotic forces in the western world.

The EPP threatening with rule of law procedure against Sánchez is just as anti-democratic as whatever they want to punish.

After more than a year in captivity, the women had to undergo one final act of humiliation.

This new record is over three times higher than the year before—another sign of the Dutch immigration system being at a breaking point.

An SPÖ-FPÖ coalition in Burgenland would be another crack in the ‘firewall’ that has been put in place around the FPÖ by the other parties.

In Brussels, the Patriots for Europe group is the one most aligned with the new US administration, even sharing Trump’s pro-peace vision for Ukraine.

On the first day of his trial, Rudakubana also admitted to the attempted murders of eight other children and two adults.
The Polish foreign minister bragged about changing the procedure, thereby sidelining conservative member states that may want to prioritize protecting their citizens over punishing Russia.
The Pope’s unconditional welcome for migrants does not apply to his own state.
Exactly what are all of these Western politicians celebrating?
In yet another phase of the witch hunt against its political rivals, the left-liberal government resorts to intimidation of those it accuses of undermining the constitutional order.
In a bizarre turn of events, some migrants are fleeing back to their home countries as gang violence becomes unbearable.
While the mainstream media labels it as an extremist plot, even the pro-EU opposition party is calling Iohannis a usurper.
Delusional celebration of ceasefire shows Europe and the West won’t learn.
The German establishment’s panic over Elon Musk reveals its true fear of the electorate.
Britain has neither the cash nor the military might to be half as useful as its leaders suggest.
As the showcase of US liberalism lies in ashes, progressivism is burning itself out.
Today’s iconoclasts seek little more than a photograph in the newspaper, if not a prison sentence—think of the media-ready antics of Just Stop Oil, throwing soup on Van Gogh or spraying Stonehenge with orange paint. Any attention they might lend to their cause is smothered in a self-serving narcissistic love of the image of themselves performing destruction.
Regional cooperation and Italy’s strict measures are key factors in the decline, but new routes are emerging across Europe.