
“Coup”: Bucharest Riots After Nationalist Candidate Banned from Election
“Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny,” claimed Călin Georgescu, as his tear-gassed supporters clashed with riot police.

“Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny,” claimed Călin Georgescu, as his tear-gassed supporters clashed with riot police.

The country’s new constitution will mandate that the president be Muslim, suggesting that authorities may tacitly permit or support Islamist persecution of Christians.

European rearmament will not provide Ukraine with effective security.

“This law has only one purpose—to gag people and imprison them for opinions that, in a democratic state, they have the right to express.”

Doubling down on sanctions that haven’t worked until now is unlikely to deliver different results in the future.

The right-wing party is taking legal action to stop the outgoing Bundestag from approving a massive new debt plan before the newly elected parliament convenes.

The Spanish PM says the country needs another 250,000 labor immigrants every year to sustain the welfare state.

Online followers—often teens—are invited to private chat groups where they are exposed to and encouraged to share extremist and violent anti-Western jihadist propaganda.

Milorad Dodik is challenging Bosnia’s judiciary as he pushes to kick federal authorities out of the country’s Serb-majority region.

The absurdity of men posing as women trying to raise awareness about misogyny remains unchallenged in the Italian press.
With the EU Council Summit around the corner, the French president might be in need of a ‘Trump whisperer.’
The trouble is, however, that too many Western leaders do not believe in the nations they rule over.
Of the 155 migrants flown in last week, only 3% were former support staff to German troops in Afghanistan.
European migration policies have turned human trafficking into a lucrative industry with no real consequences for those responsible.
A proposed €20 billion in military aid was quietly removed from the EU summit draft—to the relief of many.
Campaigners against antisemitism say the broadcaster has “failed the British public” with its coverage.
Suppose the Brussels elite prolonged the war and no one came?
Despite being a majority-Christian nation, the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians due to escalating jihadist violence.
Investigators have ruled out religious or political influence, but the attack mirrors methods previously encouraged by Islamists.
“We are in an era of rearmament:” von der Leyen’s five-point plan includes higher national budget deficits and incurring more joint debt to finance arms procurement.
The CDU’s and SPD’s profound fear of change has granted the AfD its greatest momentum, emerging as Germany’s new “workers’ party.”
Ukrainian territory is highly coveted for its immense natural resources that both the U.S. and Europe hope to get access to.