Month: February 2025

Imported Muslim Extremism Is Threatening Greece

“Using the cover of the Syrian War to illegally enter the country,” has also turned some of Athens’s neighborhoods into “no-go zones for women once the sun sets.”

EU Plays Trump Card To Advance Its Globalist Agenda

EU Plays Trump Card To Advance Its Globalist Agenda

What we are witnessing is a perfect excuse to push forward a project of forced integration that Europeans have neither voted for nor approved.

February 4, 2025
Spain: VOX Now Most Popular Party for Young Voters

Spain: VOX Now Most Popular Party for Young Voters

New generations are abandoning the establishment parties in droves, as the right-wing VOX stands at nearly 30% among the youngest demographic.

February 4, 2025
EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Committee Selects Chair Before Vote

EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Committee Selects Chair Before Vote

French MEP who’s “proud” to work for Soros think tank will be responsible for policing online speech in the EU.

February 4, 2025
Denmark Rethinks Greenland Defense After U.S. Pressure

Denmark Rethinks Greenland Defense After U.S. Pressure

Trump’s stance is less about territorial ambitions and more about pushing Europe to take responsibility for key regions threatened by Russian and Chinese expansion.

February 4, 2025
Italy’s Judicial Reform: A Return to the Balance of Powers

Italy’s Judicial Reform: A Return to the Balance of Powers

This is a historic step and that it must maintain in the interest of freedom and democracy.

Socialist Qatargate Suspect’s Son Arrested for Drug Trafficking

Socialist Qatargate Suspect’s Son Arrested for Drug Trafficking

The Belgian man used to run a legal cannabis company along with the son of the judge investigating Qatargate, while his MEP mother lobbied for wider legalization in Brussels.

February 4, 2025
Bulgarian Ship Cleared of Sabotage in Baltic Sea Cable Damage

Bulgarian Ship Cleared of Sabotage in Baltic Sea Cable Damage

Swedish prosecutors confirm that rough seas and faulty equipment, not foul play, caused the fibre-optic cable break near Latvia.

February 4, 2025
Reform UK Tops Its First National Poll As Populism Surges

Reform UK Tops Its First National Poll As Populism Surges

Farage’s strength could make Labour more defensive amid Brexit ‘reset’ talks.

February 4, 2025
New French PM Forced To Bypass MPs To Pass Budget

New French PM Forced To Bypass MPs To Pass Budget

The manoeuvre to bring the Socialists closer to the Bayrou government again proves that the centrism and balance displayed by the PM always ends in a tactical victory for the Left.

February 4, 2025
Brussels To Finance European Defense — but How?

Brussels To Finance European Defense — but How?

European defense is at a crossroads, with the European Union preparing an unprecedented investment push to bolster its military infrastructure.

February 3, 2025
Trump’s Tariff Threat Leaves the EU Scrambling for Response

Trump’s Tariff Threat Leaves the EU Scrambling for Response

Macron and Scholz would prefer immediate retaliation, while others would rather de-escalate.

February 3, 2025
Far-Left Routed in French Mayoral Race as ‘Republican Front’ Unites

Far-Left Routed in French Mayoral Race as ‘Republican Front’ Unites

For the first time, political forces united to keep out the hard Left rather than the national Right.

February 3, 2025