
Serbian President Calls for Referendum—Against Himself
Aleksandar Vučić is initiating the vote following weeks of anti-government protests.

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.
Europeans will be able to see not only the true measure of their governing class’s failures, but also that a real alternative is possible.
Co-leader Alice Weidel promised the “total closing of Germany’s borders” and “large-scale repatriations” of illegal migrants if elected.
Algiers is looking to “humiliate” Paris by blocking deportation efforts, the French interior minister said.
Ministers are “hurtling straight into something we do not fully understand,” children’s campaigner told europeanconservative.com.
With Kyiv reluctant to mobilize younger recruits, Trump’s team insists a stronger Ukrainian frontline is essential ahead of anticipated peace talks.
Freedom of speech online is too important to be left to the fickle attitude of a Big Tech titan.
‘We’ll also have to do it in Germany, if necessary,’ Thierry Breton confessed—as up to 100,000 people took to the streets of Romania.
Brussels’ “if you don’t think the same as I do, then you’re the enemy” attitude amounts to “mental violence,” Milanović said.
The ruling is a “testament to a political and judicial class who care more about the human rights of rapists than they do about the security of the British public,” campaigner said.
Sánchez’s lofty rhetoric rings hollow for many, who point to his controversial actions that have undermined democratic norms at home.
The assault on agriculture is part of a globalist agenda that sidelines national sovereignty and democratic accountability.
The May elections will pit the liberal Warsaw mayor against an independent conservative, backed by the opposition.