Study: Swiss Overwhelmingly Support Keeping Neutrality
Nonetheless, support for a well-trained militia army remains high
Nonetheless, support for a well-trained militia army remains high
Despite growing evidence of Tehran’s aggression, Brussels clings to failed diplomacy while Israel does the heavy lifting.
A damning report shows grid mismanagement and poor coordination—raising doubts about Spain’s rush to abandon nuclear power.

Leftist MEPs demanded that Hungary be stripped of its voting rights and urged the von der Leyen commission to personally attend this month’s illegal Pride March in Budapest.
A poorly judged online poll draws heavy backlash across political lines.
After years of U.S. pressure, even laggards like Canada and Portugal have pledged to meet NATO’s long-ignored spending goal—just in time for a proposed 5% benchmark.
The former president said Tehran had asked for negotiations—but warned it may be “too late.”
Residents say they were misled and left out of decisions as refugee housing plans escalate.

When will politicians admit that mass migration has made Britain unsafe for women and girls, a recent report asks.
From Berlin to Frankfurt, Germany’s prisons are under pressure as inmates from Syria, North Africa, and Eastern Europe fill jail cells in record numbers.
Nonetheless, support for a well-trained militia army remains high
Despite growing evidence of Tehran’s aggression, Brussels clings to failed diplomacy while Israel does the heavy lifting.
A damning report shows grid mismanagement and poor coordination—raising doubts about Spain’s rush to abandon nuclear power.
Leftist MEPs demanded that Hungary be stripped of its voting rights and urged the von der Leyen commission to personally attend this month’s illegal Pride March in Budapest.
A poorly judged online poll draws heavy backlash across political lines.
After years of U.S. pressure, even laggards like Canada and Portugal have pledged to meet NATO’s long-ignored spending goal—just in time for a proposed 5% benchmark.
The former president said Tehran had asked for negotiations—but warned it may be “too late.”
Residents say they were misled and left out of decisions as refugee housing plans escalate.
When will politicians admit that mass migration has made Britain unsafe for women and girls, a recent report asks.
From Berlin to Frankfurt, Germany’s prisons are under pressure as inmates from Syria, North Africa, and Eastern Europe fill jail cells in record numbers.
Defence is advancing in Brussels on the back of national debt, but the common project still lacks financial muscle.
Even after green parties lost big in the elections, Brussels is pressing ahead with policies most voters didn’t choose.