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Orbán & Russia: It’s the Geopolitical Realities, Stupid
The roots of the change in Orbán’s outlook should not be sought in Moscow or St. Petersburg, but in the capitals of Hungary’s Western allies.
The roots of the change in Orbán’s outlook should not be sought in Moscow or St. Petersburg, but in the capitals of Hungary’s Western allies.
“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.”
On the fifth anniversary of Brexit, Nigel Farage talks to our editor Mick Hume about Trump’s triumph, the demise of the EU, and the fight for “Net Zero migration.”
If negotiations break down, new elections loom—with conservative FPÖ soaring in the polls.
The favorite outlet of both Washington and Brussels’ liberal elite received millions through USAID and other sources to spread its progressive agenda.
The European Democracy Shield is designed to reinforce control over public debate and limit the rise of political forces that challenge Brussels’ centralizing model.
When they are Palestinians, according to critics of Trump’s plan for Gaza.
Calls for censorious students to be booted out of institutions are growing louder.
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.
When they are Palestinians, according to critics of Trump’s plan for Gaza.
Calls for censorious students to be booted out of institutions are growing louder.
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.