
Merkel Refuses To Take Blame For Mass Migration
Almost two-thirds of Germans reject the former chancellor’s policies, and want migrants turned back at the border.

Almost two-thirds of Germans reject the former chancellor’s policies, and want migrants turned back at the border.

The Rubiales case in Spain suggests that who commits the crime is more important than the crime itself.

Constitutional Tribunal President says the Tusk government and its affiliates had been acting “in an organized criminal group.”

The island has been the most favoured destination of mothers giving birth so their children could become French—now it could be a testing ground for tougher laws in mainland France.

While this undemocratic manoeuvre boosts the Reform leader’s messaging, it could potentially limit his party’s access to public funds.

“We don’t know who we’re dealing with,” prosecutors said—while heavily armed suspects remain at large.

Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.

“We are facing a genuine crisis of civilisation—not only in Brazil but also in Europe, in America, and across the globe. This is a moment of polarisation, a crisis of values and principles. It represents a clash of belief systems.”
An Interview with HIRH Rafael of Orléans-Bragança, Prince Imperial of Brazil

Western powers seek to open another battlefront, this time in the courts—a move aiming to force Russia to the negotiating table.

Foreign policy decisions should be reserved for member states, but EU treaties mean little to von der Leyen’s hyper-centralized Commission.
“If some judges want to govern, they should run for elections,” PM Meloni said while the judiciary boasts about not obeying her government’s new rules.
The Sweden Democrats are calling for tougher deportation laws as authorities struggle to regain control.
The coalition intends to impose stricter migration policies and ban political Islam.
Centrist EPP is accused of ‘aiding populists’ by pushing for transparency in taxpayer spending.
The Left proclaims itself a defender of democracy but only tolerates views that suit its agenda.
Desperate calls to ban the AfD show how scared mainstream parties are of populists—and by extension their voters.
A leaked report reveals bureaucrats keen to crack down on freedom of expression while minimising the Islamist terror threat.
While the U.S. is committed to restore one of the most fundamental human rights, the European model encourages governments to dictate ‘acceptable speech’ and criminalize dissent.
Political divisions intensify as opposition parties weigh no-confidence vote.
James McCrery discusses the journey from modernist architecture’s stark rationalism to the revival of classical tradition.
If everything is about values, then progressives—who naturally treat the ideological as more real than the actual—will always win.