
AfD at All-Time High in Brandenburg
According to a poll released on Wednesday, AfD would receive a whopping 32% of the vote if elections were held now.

According to a poll released on Wednesday, AfD would receive a whopping 32% of the vote if elections were held now.

“Cocaine has become fashionable,” according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

Montesquieu had it right when he observed that, as far as the interests of commerce go, the whole world “comprises but a single state, of which all societies are members.” Many self-described conservatives, from the Bush dynasty in the United States to the post-Brexit globalists led by Boris Johnson, have fallen for the idea that their task is to conserve only the interests of such a state, which naturally must run on the ideological software of a rootless, unbridled, anti-cultural liberalism.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation seeks to present itself as a counterweight to Western-led power blocs.

Rising defense spending will cause fiscal fights in many NATO countries. In Spain, the tension between social benefits and military outlays is perhaps more pointed than anywhere else.

“The principle of state neutrality requires that the government not use taxpayer money to finance a political front that influences public opinion in favor of a political party,” the AfD said.

The election victory of Nawrocki seems to be a good representation of the Polish sentiment of giving up unconditional support for their Eastern neighbor.

Dobrindt is calling for stricter EU censorship of social media to combat “polarization” and “radicalization.”

“Nicolas is paying” has become the political slogan of the fed-up French taxpayer who is working hard while watching his country crumble and his money fund a system he no longer believes in.

The German state’s crackdown on online hate speech is straight out of the Orwellian playbook.
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‘It’s a big problem, and the other NATO leaders will have to confront Spain on this today,’ the U.S. Secretary of State said.
Russian is commonly used for daily communication.
If you call Chancellor Merz a “drunk” or Green leader Robert Habeck an “idiot” in Deutschland you could get a visit from law enforcement.
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Spain’s spin on defence spending collapsed under blunt talk from Rutte and fresh warnings from Trump.
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Liberal locals say “we already have enough crime here,” and have expressed concerns about already overburdened infrastructure.
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The IBA president wants a man who took an Olympic gold in women’s boxing to give it back.
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