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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.
Swedish prosecutors confirm that rough seas and faulty equipment, not foul play, caused the fibre-optic cable break near Latvia.
Farage’s strength could make Labour more defensive amid Brexit ‘reset’ talks.
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.
European defense is at a crossroads, with the European Union preparing an unprecedented investment push to bolster its military infrastructure.
Macron and Scholz would prefer immediate retaliation, while others would rather de-escalate.
For the first time, political forces united to keep out the hard Left rather than the national Right.
As EV demands are dropping and competition is heating up, without concrete measures, the sector risks factory closures and mass layoffs.
The chances of Starmer following Trump’s lead and ditching unachievable environmental goals are “nil,” said a leading Brexiteer.
PM Viktor Orbán: “Berlin has always been a city of walls. It’s time to tear another one down!”
After criticising others over foreign funding, Labour is accused of double standards after an affiliate got €30,000 from an EU socialist think tank
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.