
Bosnia on the Brink of Collapse After Serb President’s Prison Sentence
“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.
“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.
Business as usual in Merz’s Germany as carnival season kicks off with the latest warning from the Islamic State.
Instead of correcting failing energy policies, the EU insists on more subsidies and compensation mechanisms.
Both the French judiciary and Algiers officials have fought to keep potential Algerian deportees in Europe.
ECR President Mateusz Morawiecki is on trial for wanting to organize mail-in elections during the COVID-19 lockdowns, even though he was already acquitted years ago.
The Right will hardly stand a chance in Germany if demographic trends continue to be shaped by mass immigration.
Moderate anti-immigration steps, taxes, online censorship announced in Vienna—not what the voters wanted.
Hungary demands clarity about the European Commission’s practice of giving generous grants to civil society groups to promote its ideological policies.
Campaigners warn that the silencing of grooming gang investigators will get worse if the government adopts an official definition of anti-Muslim hatred.
Spending three days in the German capital was enough to see how the past decade of demonizing the Right destroyed normal dialogue in the country.
“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.
Business as usual in Merz’s Germany as carnival season kicks off with the latest warning from the Islamic State.
Instead of correcting failing energy policies, the EU insists on more subsidies and compensation mechanisms.
Both the French judiciary and Algiers officials have fought to keep potential Algerian deportees in Europe.
ECR President Mateusz Morawiecki is on trial for wanting to organize mail-in elections during the COVID-19 lockdowns, even though he was already acquitted years ago.
The Right will hardly stand a chance in Germany if demographic trends continue to be shaped by mass immigration.
Moderate anti-immigration steps, taxes, online censorship announced in Vienna—not what the voters wanted.
Hungary demands clarity about the European Commission’s practice of giving generous grants to civil society groups to promote its ideological policies.
Campaigners warn that the silencing of grooming gang investigators will get worse if the government adopts an official definition of anti-Muslim hatred.
Spending three days in the German capital was enough to see how the past decade of demonizing the Right destroyed normal dialogue in the country.
Macron’s futile trip to Washington is a predictor that Starmer will also come away empty handed on Ukraine.
With its new delegation of 152 deputies, Alice Weidel’s party has no intention of letting itself be intimidated.