
Don’t Be Fooled by the Tories’ Latest Net Zero Con Job
Kemi Badenoch is no enemy of net zero. She is simply pretending to boost her party’s position in the polls.

Kemi Badenoch is no enemy of net zero. She is simply pretending to boost her party’s position in the polls.

Brussels has not only welcomed Syria’s new leadership but also begun easing sanctions, despite their links to extremist violence.

Spain’s opposition parties accuse the Sánchez government of favouring separatists, whose autonomous community got off lightly—while the capital was forced to take in hundreds of minors.

After the last election, Portugal’s social democrats “had everything to guarantee a stable government with a right-wing majority in alliance with Chega” but chose a coalition with the left.

Labour says it is “getting a grip” on border failures, but one migration expert says it must go much further, including by freezing asylum applications.

As Brussels pushes for urgent military aid to Ukraine, divisions deepen over funding, with bigger economies resisting calls to pay the most.

Unbeknown to our correspondents at the time, we captured a snapshot of the country on the very last day before war in Gaza resumed.

Almost 100 days after the Gaîté Lyrique welcomed them in, scores of overstayers from Africa were evacuated by police officers.

Do you want your mothers and daughters facing Russian artillery and war’s horrors? If not, why assume every strange form of egalitarianism is just?

Washington terminated its contracts with the CIA-founded media brand after finding “national security violations” and hundreds of millions spent on “fake news” to promote the liberal agenda.
“There is always an empire that seeks to take the freedom of the Hungarians. Right now it is one in Brussels,” Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán said.
Leftist hypocrites bully scholars while preaching academic freedom.
More than two dozen Brussels-led dangerous liaisons with Huawei took place between 2020 and 2023—mainly related to AI legislation, digital services, and green policies.
Anti-government protesters as well as counter-demonstators are descending on the capital of Serbia, with the president warning of potential violence.
The tactics employed by the Labour government may differ from the brutalities of the Soviet regime, but the ideological goal driving the farm tax remains identical: the eradication of private ownership.
The armed youth’s social media accounts proposed lethal “action” during Ramadan against diplomatic, Christian, and Jewish targets.
The former Philippines president to be prosecuted by increasingly controversial Hague court for domestic ‘crimes against humanity.’
The CDU leader has given in to the climate demands of the Greens in return for their backing and a two-thirds majority in parliament.
Activism obviously does not care for the fact that the indigenous people of ancient Rome and Greece happen to be white.
A barbaric experiment in a Romanian prison saw inmates subjected to horrific torture, forced betrayals, and psychological destruction.
Brussels wants to cut out the only EU institution with directly elected representatives when plotting its €800 billion defense plan.
Freedom has more to gain than lose from the emergence of influencers—people who don’t depend on anyone—and the rise of social media as the preferred source of information.