AfD Designation as “Extremist” Temporarily Suspended
The intelligence agency will wait until the lawsuit brought by the party is settled.
The intelligence agency will wait until the lawsuit brought by the party is settled.

Tusk’s Brussels-friendly government is bound to ignore a new ruling from the PiS-friendly Constitutional Tribunal.

Macron’s compromise with the new Syrian regime is deemed unacceptable by the French Right.

Critics believe Labour’s latest migration plans with the EU will keep extending until they reach pre-Brexit levels.

The proposal aims to make professionals who carry out tests or issue “virginity certificates” criminally liable for facilitating a culture of “honor crimes.”
Powell says sorry, but toes the Labour line by deflecting calls for a national inquiry.

Alexander Dobrindt announced closing the borders for asylum seekers, but Germans will only believe it when they see it.
He departs amid a legacy of economic failure and public outrage.
The U.S. president says “many other deals are in serious stages of negotiation.”
Jordan Bardella said the constraints imposed on European carmakers by EU institutions “brought the industry to its knees.”
Zelensky was only warning about possible Russian false-flag attacks, the country’s embassy in Bratislava claimed in response to PM Fico’s “anti-Ukrainian” remarks.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the move against the most popular party was “tyranny in disguise.”
The EU has announced a €500 million package to make the bloc “a magnet for researchers.”
PM Netanyahu said the Islamist militia will face retaliation.
The ruling establishment parties failed to advance by a tiny margin—which many believe was the real reason behind the original election being annulled.
Tino Chrupalla: Such means to fight the opposition are “not used in any other Western democracy.”
Brussels is enforcing its vision of Europe by branding dissent as betrayal.
Eurocrats want a unified grid as soon as possible to advance the European superstate project.
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever on Wednesday, May April 30th, pushed back against a journalist’s leading question about Israel
The Hungarian PM responded on X, reminding the Ukrainian leader that what the Hungarians think “will not be decided by the president in Kyiv.”
Their next challenge: proving they can govern as boldly as they campaign.
UK survivors are furious after the Leader of the House of Commons called grooming a “dog whistle” issue on BBC.