
“Those who hate Spain cannot defend the workers”—Trade Union Sec-Gen Jordi de la Fuente
National sovereignty—not subsidies or slogans—is the key to defending Spanish workers.

National sovereignty—not subsidies or slogans—is the key to defending Spanish workers.
Poland’s foreign minister said on Monday, May 12th, that he ordered the closure of a Russian consulate over “sabotage” after authorities accused Russia of orchestrating

There is a growing wave of anti-Christian violence across France, ignored by mainstream media and government officials.
The Hungarian PM dismissed Micheál Martin’s call for the abolition of vetoes.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s governing AKP party welcomed the move as an “important step.”
Budapest and Kyiv each expelled two of the other’s diplomats.

Brussels continues to scoff from the sidelines while Donald Trump’s administration oversees real progress in the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The Italian PM refuses to be dragged into Macron’s troop deployment plan.
The song contest organisers brace for violence and cyberattacks.

Holocaust denial and Hitler apologism are festering online. Conservatives must draw a clear line.
Nigel Farage’s party is now at almost 30%, leaving both Labour and the Tories far behind.
Football hooligans and Brussels youth clashed in the migrant district of Molenbeek.
Frontex is being “paralyzed” by leftwing bureaucrats in Brussels, its former director has warned.
As EU elites lecture Romanian voters, the mask of ‘European values’ slips.
The question now is whether the EU elite will be brazen enough to reject an inquiry into their own systematic corruption.
The Russian military and special services are taking “all necessary measures” to ensure the celebration of the victory against Nazi Germany is safe.
The winner of the first round of the
presidential race in Romania is known for his anti-Hungarian tirades.
The latest trick is to get illegal immigrants to ask for international protection just before being deported.
Pro-Palestine activists are overjoyed by the silencing of an Israeli musician whom they accuse of “artwashing genocide.”
Revenues from crime in the country are estimated to amount to SEK100–150 billion (€9.2–13.8 bn) a year, and they continue to grow.
According to the petitioners, Germany is experiencing “an unprecedented attack on democracy.”
The conservative party wants to stop the left-wing government from handing out privileges to a specific cultural elite.