
The Left’s New Climate Tactics: Decarbonization Is ‘Patriotic’
Those unwilling to throw their full support behind decarbonization are now unpatriotic, according to the latest leftist narrative in the European Parliament.

Those unwilling to throw their full support behind decarbonization are now unpatriotic, according to the latest leftist narrative in the European Parliament.

The CDU’s agreement with SPD stipulates that Germany should remain an “immigration-friendly country.”

According to former PM Morawiecki, Tusk is playing tough only because of the elections, but will eventually cave to Brussels.

While there is widespread support among Christians for a federalist state, many believe emigration is their only option for survival.

Wherever assisted suicide is legalized, family members are told that it is a tool that ends suffering. Their experience, however, tells a very different story.

George Simion is the new presidential frontrunner, but there are questions over whether he will share the same fate as his predecessor.

The High Representative “made criminal laws according to which I, elected by the will of the people, was tried for an act that I committed exercising my constitutional powers.”

This weekend’s mass killings did not deter the EU elite from engaging with the new Syrian regime.

Due to the restructuring of the energy markets since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022, Norway now supplies 30% of Europe’s energy needs.

His wavering stance on migration and fiscal policy has weakened support even among his party’s own voters
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