
Franco Lives!
Pedro Sánchez’ fixation on Franco is reigniting an interest in the past that could backfire on the Left, which has much to hide about its role in the Civil War and dictatorship.

Pedro Sánchez’ fixation on Franco is reigniting an interest in the past that could backfire on the Left, which has much to hide about its role in the Civil War and dictatorship.

Von der Leyen and Manfred Weber will assist CDU leader in keeping the European project alive by putting pressure on political forces who don’t fall in line.

The brutal treatment of the Inuit by the Danes legitimizes any desire for Greenland’s independence or annexation to another state. This is what Europeans fear—and why they take Trump’s comments seriously.

Tusk’s Minister of Justice wants to make an example of conservative Morawiecki, who now chairs the ECR group in the European Parliament.

As the European Left panics over his politics, lawmakers see an opportunity to pick Elon’s brain on tech development.

The stakes are clear: political stability and economic progress or a return to the endless cycle of elections.

The flood zone still looks like a war zone, but PM Pedro Sánchez dismisses complaints about the government’s failure to provide enough emergency aid as a “far-right hate campaign.”

Trapped by its progressive ideology, the Paris theatre faces bankruptcy but still won’t evict squatting foreign ‘minors.’

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.
Aleksandar Vučić is initiating the vote following weeks of anti-government protests.
In the ‘holy’ war against conservatism, any means are justified for progressives.
A new poll reveals a sharp divide in global attitudes toward Trump, with optimism rising in BRICS nations and scepticism entrenched in Europe.
Ceasefire celebrated? “The West has been played by Palestinian propaganda.”
How can we believe the EU is still a democracy if the Commission president is running things in such an authoritarian way?
Puigdemont is capitalising on the Socialist-led government’s reliance on his MPs in Madrid to double down on his demands.
Despite mounting social and economic crises, the new government signals little hope for significant change.
These same leading atheists have long championed the post-Christian values that empowered the trans lobby.
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
“We must eliminate ideological considerations in industrial policy,” the CDU chief stressed.
Local elections have been pushed back where asylum populations have surged.
Mark Rutte: “We have seen elements of a campaign to destabilise our societies.”