Exposed: Pre-Election Deal Between Tusk and Von der Leyen Sought to Help Liberal Candidate
A French newspaper has revealed how the EU Commission deliberately delayed important decisions.
A French newspaper has revealed how the EU Commission deliberately delayed important decisions.

Spain has even accused Israel of cheating to win the popular vote.

Netanyahu says he will not be swayed, and some European leaders are trying to keep the continent on Israel’s side.

The Tories are sliding into irrelevance, leaving Nigel Farage’s populist party as Labour’s primary opponent.
Once again, activist academia abandons the pretence of neutral inquiry.
Brussels spent over €60 million funding political opposition NGOs in Hungary—and now wants to stop the country from defending its sovereignty.
The government had previously issued a travel ban for the group, saying that allowing them to attend the event meant “significant risk of damage to the reputation” of Germany.
Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki may be in a good position to snatch votes from his opponent by aligning himself with more of the right-wing voters of Poland.
George Simion says he has “evidence” of foreign interference in the presidential election.
Russian-born Pavel Durov has been held hostage in France, as authorities are not allowing him to leave the country to conduct business.
Weinfelden voters narrowly rejected a proposal to carve out a separate Muslim section in the town cemetery.
Brexit diluted with various new opportunities for EU control—while UK fishing gets destroyed in the process.
Retailleau’s credibility as the symbol of a renewed French Right may be only superficial.
The Socialist Party’s leader announced his resignation after the severe loss of seats and the historic tie with Chega.
Robert Fico said he would back a referendum opposing sanctions if one were to be held.
The former president has been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer.
As Germany and France crumble, and Brussels keeps drifting from national concerns, a leadership vacuum has opened—and Meloni is ready to step in.
Nicușor Dan, a centrist anti-establishment figure, was given one of the strongest mandates in decades to reform a broken country.
Germany’s main opposition party warns the move will deepen the country’s energy crisis
Poland’s future is on the line: EU obedience or conservative pushback.
Kallas set out the the familiar goals of putting pressure on Putin and on Brexit Britain in a recent interview.
The Court enforces ideology, not law—and Hungary is right to walk away.