
Fact-Checking the EU ‘Democracy Shield’: MEPs Clash Over Online Censorship
“The EU wants control over who gets elected,” MEP Christine Anderson said. “In a healthy democracy, people should have the right to be wrong.”

“The EU wants control over who gets elected,” MEP Christine Anderson said. “In a healthy democracy, people should have the right to be wrong.”

An Islamic network grew in plain sight while the elites looked the other way.

Will Poland support the march toward a European superstate, or help stop it?
‘Awaiting further guidance’ is the official excuse, despite the court decision that ‘transwomen are not women.’
Marcel Ciolacu had previously quit his position as the country’s prime minister.
MCC Brussels says venues have been pressured into cancelling a discussion on women and conservatism, as radical activists attempt to shut down voices they dislike.

“The truth is that the Church is the last remaining resistance.”

To justify the undemocratic move, the CDU invoked AfD’s recent “far-right extremist classification,” conveniently forgetting that it has since been suspended.
Andriy Portnov was a senior aide to pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovych.

The new law faced resistance from the judiciary and opposition parties but is now a pillar of Italy’s border strategy.
The huge poster calling PM Sánchez “corrupt” was taken down following a court order.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has called on the United States to take “strong action” against Russia if Moscow does not agree to a truce.
The man, alongside a Ukrainian national, is accused of committing multiple arsons with the intention of endangering lives.
While pretending to protect ‘democracy,’ the EU is funding censorship on an industrial scale. A new report breaks it all down.
A new report reveals how the EU is spending more on censoring speech than curing cancer—using taxpayer money to crush dissent.
Tin-eared Sadiq Khan’s office defended migration as a “huge strength” when local residents complained of public defecation in Park Lane.
Hungarian PM’s political adviser berates Berlin for putting pressure on the EU, only to reverse course later on.
PM Luis Montenegro faces a choice: Forge a robust right-wing government with Chega or cling to the cordon sanitaire and overrule the people’s wishes.
The owner of the building wants to take revenge on the local residents.
Hiring minors to commit serious crimes has “turned into an industry,” Swedish law enforcement officer said.
“The conditions for that will be negotiated between the two parties, as it can only be, because they know details of a negotiation that nobody else would be aware of,” the U.S. president said.
The advanced digital technology allows for better cooperation between member states and stricter control over letting dangerous individuals into the Schengen area.