
Starmer’s Latest Appointment Shows Labour Wants to “Rejoin the EU”
Brexiteer says the chances of “a prosperous, independent UK” are gone.

Brexiteer says the chances of “a prosperous, independent UK” are gone.

Leftist MEPs can’t stand the idea of AfD breaking out of the German mainstream’s media blackout.

The UK elite seems to be more concerned with shielding its image and multicultural ideology than protecting working-class white girls.

Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?

The rape-gang scandal makes it abundantly clear that liberalism, as it has been practiced for decades in the West, is the suicide note of a civilization.

Molnar recognizes that the fundamental questions of political philosophy have remained the same since Plato: Whence does power come? Who holds it? And on what basis?

Critics question whether the sudden policy shift is sincere or a ploy to mend ties with the incoming U.S. president.

Athens will likely get away with using “systematic” pushbacks, as its ruling party is one of von der Leyen’s key Brussels allies.

The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?

The Slovak ruling party warned that if Zelensky wants to be seen as a partner, “he must act accordingly.”
Warsaw’s decision was a retaliatory move against Budapest for granting asylum to a conservative Polish ex-minister.
The tech millionaire’s “Spaces” talk with Alice Weidel will break the establishment media blackout surrounding the right-wing party.
Labour leaves the case to local authorities with a history of shielding the perpetrators.
The 25-year-old, driven by antisemitism and anti-French hatred, was previously convicted and under deportation orders.
Finland points the finger at Russia, but so far has no hard evidence.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Australian-style “turn back the boats” strategy.
Authorities discovered homemade bombs and Islamist propaganda in the attacker’s home.
The central European country risks €500 million losses after Ukraine stopped gas flows on New Year’s Day.
“Only the people save the people,” declares his movement, dedicated to fighting separatism and disaster—in the face of official hostility.
“Hungary will not lose a single euro cent as long as it has a patriotic and sovereign government,” the country’s EU affairs minister said.
The French president tried to prove he’s still in charge, but his point is anything but clear.
In many major Western European cities, police and emergency services were again targeted with fireworks and Molotov cocktails—in what’s becoming an annual event.