
The Only Certainty Is that Nothing Is Certain Anymore
Liberalism is no longer taken for granted. And it can no longer take us for granted.

Liberalism is no longer taken for granted. And it can no longer take us for granted.

The EPP majority has approved a March debate on controversial bills in Spain that would severely restrict the independence of the judiciary and popular legal action.

The centre-right and the centre-left will be joined by the liberals—in a complete rejection of the voters’ desires.

Instead of mass migration, Orbán presented “Europe’s largest tax cuts program” as the country’s unique way of combatting demographic decline.

Artificial intelligence could be used in Keir Starmer’s war against free speech.

It was not Elon Musk but mass migration and Net Zero madness that prompted millions of Germans to vote AfD.

European Union leaders are desperate to appear relevant on the world stage, but cannot agree on basic elements of support for Kyiv.

The right-wing AfD, which doubled its result, was the only real winner of the elections.

Saddled with strict regulations and fearing the looming EU free trade agreement with South America, farmers still have many questions for the political class.

The government crackdown on free speech in Germany questions the very commitment of the country’s establishment to genuine democracy.
Saddled with strict regulations and fearing the looming EU free trade agreement with South America, farmers still have many questions for the political class.
The government crackdown on free speech in Germany questions the very commitment of the country’s establishment to genuine democracy.
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Merz will likely be handed the last chance to lead Germany back to the path of common sense—one he could easily squander due to his dependence on the Left.
Follow our minute by minute coverage on the German federal election to get the latest updates from our team in Berlin.
Nearly 60 million Germans will go to the polls this Sunday in elections that will shape not just the country’s but the continent’s future.
Whoever the projected winner Friedrich Merz forms a coalition with, Germans will lose.
Statistical data show that the growth in sexual assaults against women coincides with more immigration, a reality that only the European Right is ready to confront.
The French president’s political impotence has become apparent, leading him to compensate in his favourite field, the international arena.
The S&D is using backroom tactics to block even symbolic concessions that would hardly save Europe’s struggling economies.
The eleven countries find it unacceptable that Brussels’ new Clean Industrial Deal once again ignores the cheapest source of clean energy there is.
Under the guise of fighting extremism, the German government is shamelessly weaponizing the law to crush any dissent that dares challenge its agenda.