
Paris Rally for Le Pen Unites the Right
The media will have to get used to it: the RN intends to go all the way to power without violence or a coup d’état.

The media will have to get used to it: the RN intends to go all the way to power without violence or a coup d’état.
The U.S. president made his remarks following Beijing’s retaliatory levies.
Islamic scholar wakes up to the problem of ‘disillusionment,’ following Saudi-backed polling results—although he insinuates Israel is to blame.

These students “can’t stand that we can have an objective view of the conflicts in the Middle East,” Professor Balanche said.
One women’s rights activist called it “another ridiculous example of attempting to rewrite history.”

The growing disillusionment within the German centre-right party has led district associations to call for a binding membership vote on the coalition agreement.

Pro-EU candidates are vying for the second spot, each armed with wildly different opinion polls to push others to withdraw.
The Ordo Iuris think tank aims to inform the public about the Tusk government’s blatant attacks on Polish democracy.

“Borders help us to keep democracy and democratic intentions intact—they help us to know where our rules start for potential Americans.”
The right-wing Vlaams Belang party is calling for a tougher approach.
The announcement comes as data suggests the Russian advance has slowed for the fourth consecutive month.
“We are ready to exert more pressure on Russia using all available instruments,” declared the Madrid meeting’s final communiqué. But how?
Has the conversation around Islam, immigration, and multiculturalism advanced at all in the last fifteen years? Harrison Pitt and Peter Whittle discuss that and much else on the latest episode of The Forge.
Unlike the Ancient Roman Empire which was officially split into Western and Eastern halves, the Western world has not yet been divided into two or three or four.
Lawfare is being used against Le Pen just as it was against Trump. Will the French Right experience a MAGA-style surge in support in response?
Some EPP members backtracked at the last minute despite the party having an agreement with conservatives to force the review of the EU contracts with environmental NGOs.
The incident has sparked political backlash, with a government leader condemning the symbolic act as an intimidation attempt.
The verdict has sparked fierce debate over judicial power—and thrust her potential successor into the spotlight.
Lavish summits and snappy soundbites do nothing to cover up Keir Starmer’s terrible record on Channel crossings.
The largest EU party’s refusal to comment has drawn sharp criticism amid a storm of reaction from supporters and opponents.
New sentencing guidelines—which would have judges discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, gender and religion—have been suspended following threat of emergency legislation.
Belgian prosecutors are investigating how the Chinese tech giant may have bought favours from at least 15 MEPs.