
A Tale of Two Ceasefires
Ukraine should heed the main lesson of the Israel/Gaza ceasefire: Europe is not prepared for an all-out fight to defend its allies, or even itself, when they are threatened.

Ukraine should heed the main lesson of the Israel/Gaza ceasefire: Europe is not prepared for an all-out fight to defend its allies, or even itself, when they are threatened.

Hand-picked NGOs bankrolled to censor speech and push Commission’s agenda

The lawfare waged against the three opposition members of parliament is just another chapter in Tusk’s anti-democratic playbook.

Follow our live updates as EU leaders convene for a historic summit in Brussels to craft the bloc’s future security architecture and debate what path Europe should take in the war in Ukraine.

Peace in Europe is obviously not a “priority” for France, Moscow commented, while EU leaders convene for a historic Brussels summit to craft the bloc’s future security architecture.

Secret talks with Hamas and public threats of annihilation prove that Washington is unwilling to wait much longer for the freeing of captives.

The CDU leader faces a backlash from his own party after breaking key promises on debt and migration in exchange for power.

Parents claim their son was treated unfairly for dodging the staircase, while conservatives attack “unacceptable indoctrination” in schools.

Furious Brits blame both Labour and the Tories for judges now being told to take a ‘kid gloves’ approach to minority and transgender criminals.

While fewer migrants entered the EU illegally last year, the migration crisis continues, with only a slight downturn in the number of asylum applications.
Letting a staffer move to an AI firm and lobby the EU in favor of mass digital surveillance constituted “maladministration,” the EU ombudsman ruled.
London and Paris could stop illegal crossings “at a stroke” but are unwilling to take the necessary action.
European leaders should suspend contributions to the WHO until the opaque organisation gets its act together.
It will take more shocks like the one Trump and Vance delivered from the Oval Office to wake Europe’s leaders up from their dream, which has become a nightmare for so many ordinary Europeans.
It is unclear which direction the Church will move in once Pope Francis’s reign comes to a close.
Europe is dying and what’s worse, it has chosen to outsource its own survival by importing millions of immigrants to secure its short-term future. Hungary chooses a different path, an example to be followed.
The ruling class’s support for state-mandated multiculturalism has culminated in the creation of a new de facto blasphemy law.